• @Psythik
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    121 day ago

    I literally could not care less. Thanks to their relentless pursuit of emulator developers and fans who mod their games, Nintendo is dead to me. I’ll never understand why they choose to sue their biggest, most dedicated fans into oblivion. It’s pure evil.

    • @Katana314
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      47 hours ago

      I could in some ways understand their pursuit of emulators when they’re monetizing those same games currently (even if I disagree with their pricing structure on them). What really got my goat was when they went after Garry’s Mod animations, a medium that has promoted their visibility and never conflicted with their software sales in the slightest.

    • @sploosh
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      05 hours ago

      Yeah, they’re jerks who happen to produce good games from time to time and build consoles out of parts that are 4 years old at launch.

      I believe Nintendo went after Switch emulators because the new Switch shares enough with the original to make it a cake walk to emulate Switch 2 games with better performance.

    • @icecreamtaco
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      23 hours ago

      I’m not saying they’re doing the right thing but this is always such an overreaction. Among all the evil in the world today nintendo’s actions are relatively minor, and widespread piracy gives them a plausible legal basis for doing it

    • @icecreamtaco
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      23 hours ago

      You might get one dual console launch game like twilight princess or BotW but that’s it. If switch 1 could run elden ring or FF7R they’d have had ports years ago

    • @Lost_My_Mind
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      -11 day ago

      If you don’t upgrade, why’s it matter if it’s backwards compatible? Its not like switch 2 games will work on switch.

      • @Kelly
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        11 hours ago

        If two platforms share compatibility then developers can choose to target the weaker system and release on both.

        For some games this might involve a bit of compromise and cause resentment with the owners of the more powerful system, but for other (simple) games it might not involve any compromise at all.

        Either way there are a lot of Switch consoles in the wild and there will be some publisher support for the Switch for a few years yet.

        As an example from the other side of the fence ps4 is still getting titles:

        https://opencritic.com/browse/ps4/last90