That wasn’t your original point though. Fact is that millions of people who might want a Switch don’t have one.
That wasn’t your original point though. Fact is that millions of people who might want a Switch don’t have one.
‘Most people’ don’t have 65” 4K HDR OLED TVs. Also, from my personal experience a ton of people use the dock functionality extensively.
They sold more than 10 million units last year. I assume they’ll end up selling millions this year too.
Highly unlikely. GF wants as many people to buy this game as possible, and I doubt they’ll tie its story to 10+ y/o games that they don’t even sell anymore.
Probably not, they haven’t even released DLC yet.
There’s also ‘don’t use it’, which is a perfectly valid option.
It really should’ve been $50 for Lifetime, at most.
The trackers were specifically there for Google’s ad service, so I assume this’ll get rid of those too.
‘Change for the heck of it’ gives idiot execs trying to justify their jobs a raging hard-on. It also pleases the idiots trying to maximize profits on something that’s already maximized, as if destroying brand equity will draw in ‘new customers through a fresh new look and image!’
No, it’ll only waste money on failed marketing for your rebrand, confuse existing customers, and make your business look more transient and, as a result, less likely to stand the test of time.
What a terrible way of looking at it. UX matters a lot when you’re using a platform, and some people are willing to tolerate the occasional ad if they get a UX they like and are familiar with.
Bean: https://lemmy.world/c/bean Memmy: https://lemmy.ml/c/memmy
There’s Beans, another client that’s trying to do the whole ‘iOS’ aesthetic (though in a way that’s unlike Apollo) and Memmy, which borrows a lot of Apollo’s design aesthetic.
Yeah, but Lemmy’s a newer platform and might not stick around for 6 years, IF it takes off like Reddit did. $100 is a bit too steep, if I’m being honest.
Even Apollo Ultra was $50, and people thought that was expensive…
Your data is valuable, so they’ll probably just collect it and use it to target ads
Cool gimmick, but I’m gonna wait till all the kinks are worked out (or at least, all the major ones). Right now, I just don’t care enough to buy an unreliable phone with a hinge.
D’you think they’d take this guy back?
Chip design, especially ARM, has come a long way in 7 years. Nintendo will have to try really hard to find a chip that isn’t significantly more powerful than the garbage they put in the Switch.
Buy something older or lower-end. Most high-end flagships these days run hot.
Pokémon Violet, preparing for DLC release