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Which do you feel is more important for NX's success

Console Power 95 28.11%
 
Launch Lineup 212 62.72%
 
See results 31 9.17%
 
Total:338
Jpcc86 said:
Powerful enough hardware so that third party developers decide to make games for it.

I don't care if it launches with just Zelda NX if in given time we get the same games Xbox and PS get from third parties. As of now, Nintendo games alone - which have decreased in quality - do not sell me the console.

I don't necessarily think more power insures third party games. 



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padib said:
bigtakilla said:

I'm giving the option not to vote for one or the other for those of you who feel this way. 

If you call it "both" instead of See Results, I think it might be better.

I don't. People need to make up their mind, or see what others think that are able to.



Lineup. Obviously, powerful hardware will give the chance to nintendo to develop technical impressive games, but what I am most seeing in these subject is all about attracting 3rd party support, wich shouldn't be the focus or Nintendo's concern.


I mean what is the point in trying to get this almighty support when the mass appeal is only concentrated on a few franchises and genres, where the majority consumers are drived by their sport fanaticism, strong marketing campaign (with exclusive deals), photorealism graphics and/or because they don't know anymore options and they don't care enough to change this ,so they buy exactly what their friends and/or relatives have. It's stupid for Nintendo go after this, the changes of getting screwed are big.


I remember having this kind of conversation before and not end up well, because some users live in a world of fantasy where the lineup of their niche favorite games have a big importance on the sales of the consoles and that most of the userbase are ignoring Nintendo home consoles because of the lack of this "diversity". They base their personal experience and tastes as some kind of universal truth, wich is annoying because the level of the debate goes to the trash. This has to be avoided in this thread.


Back to OP, what Nintendo need to do is build a strong lineup to attract the 3DS and Wii U userbase together, who are the ones that actually care.



 

 

We reap what we sow

It's all about the games. Power might to lead to full 3rd party support, or it might not, so I'd rather that not be the focus and NX not to be expensive. Japanese third partys should be fine enough like it already is for the 3DS, especially on top of the unified library.



Nintendo needs both. It needs to be relatively powerful to get 3rd party support (because they can't do this alone as the Wii U has pointed out) and to graphically convince a lot of gamers that the NX is a step above the PS4/Xbox1. It also needs a great 1st year lineup to convince people that it's worth buying even though it's a mid-gen console release.  Lacking either is just going to doom the NX.

Nintendo's going to have to work their butts off to convince people to buy the NX and I'm hoping they'll do the work to make that happen.



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padib said:
bigtakilla said:

I don't. People need to make up their mind, or see what others think that are able to.

It's not about making up one's mind. It's about acknowledging that one is not more important than the other, but they work symbiotically.

I expect such judgement in a sales forum.

Then enjoy the show.



padib said:
bigtakilla said:

Then enjoy the show.

Sure. Make better polls.

I got it just the way I want it. 



padib said:
bigtakilla said:

I got it just the way I want it. 

It sucks.

Well feel free to take you negativity elsewhere. 



padib said:
bigtakilla said:

Well feel free to take you negativity elsewhere. 

No

Then can you stay on topic, instead of derailing the discussion. That'd be a welcome change.



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