• morto@piefed.social
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    6 hours ago

    For everyone who thought eu legislation would force corporations make better stuff globally, that’s how much they care about you.

    And people still buying from nintendo is really disappointing

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      It’s only making it more expensive for themselves. They want to have two production lines for two separate models… Well that effects their profit margin.

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    7 hours ago

    Nintendo really dropping the ball at every opportunity. Life long Nintendo fan here and I’ll never buy anything from them ever again.

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      I love Nintendo. I’ve bought every single one of their consoles. I am skipping the Switch 2 though.

      I feel like giving someone a Switch 2 is a bit like a white elephant. I can’t say that I’m a fan of what’s happening lately. It’s a shame because the industry is where it is because of them. It’s a shame they can’t treat their customers a little better.

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      9 hours ago

      I have never and will never pay for a Nintendo product because of shit like this. Doesn’t mean I can’t play Nintendo games though 🏴‍☠️

      Fuck Nintendo.

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      It’s the Apple approach: Implement consumer-friendly policies only in regions that require it by law. Apple mostly do it with software though, for example only allowing third-party app stores in EU and Japan.

      Plenty of US companies do something similar with subscriptions too. California mandates that any subscription you create online must also be cancellable online, and so some companies (like New York Times, SiriusXM, gyms) only show their simple online cancelation flow to Californians. Everyone else must jump through hoops like use live chat, call them, cancel in person, etc.

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      9 hours ago

      The midlife revision will probably just have a user-replaceable battery for all regions to simplify things.

      Then again, it’s Nintendo.

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    8 hours ago

    I used to be loyal to Nintendo

    No idea why anyone still supports them after the joycons were never really fixed on switch 1

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      8 hours ago

      The joycons are egregiously priced. Doing any sort of fix on them is a massive pain in the arse. I hadn’t used my Switch in a while, it was packed away in its (official) carrying case, inside a box that’s kept in a decent environment. The joysticks had melted.

      I bought replacement joysticks, with hall effect sensors, for €15. Two batteries for €10. Pain in the arse to replace, but it’s possible. The new joysticks even have exchangeable caps so if they melt again for some reason, you can just pop them off.

      Nintendo intentionally designs things to be shit, so you can buy new joycons at insane prices. It’s why they also offer them in limited collections and whatnot.

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        Honestly this only really started this with the Switch. Every Nintendo controller besides the N64’s have been pretty damn reliable and robustly built well. I never broke a Wiimote when I would drop them from time to time because of the motion controls.

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        If I ever broke the main controller on my Wii U (which Nintendo shut off online services for now) you needed to buy an entire new console

        Another factor though was that I don’t need to play yet another Mario sequel. As a character, he’s actually not that interesting (and a bit of a cuck if we’re being honest)

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          I’d also fuck Bowser rather than Mario so I get Peach.

          I only got the Switch because I was anticipating SMT:V, it getting an update and PC release a few years later came rather unexpected to me. Not really interested in ever buying a Nintendo console again.

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      Most of my DnD table is a die hard Nintendo Fan. They shit on palworld saying its copying pokemon, they buy every console and pokemon game, it’s kinda crazy to see. I feel like it’s half nostalgia and half some sort of parasocial relationship where they see Nintendo as a friend.

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    8 hours ago

    How to motivate right to repair advocacy in other regions in one easy step…

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      11 hours ago

      The incentive to buy one comes from the expectation it‘ll be even more expensive this time next year. Not sure it‘s working, though.

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      10 hours ago

      If I ever do buy one, you can bet I’ll be specifically searching for one of those Euro-spec ones with replaceable batteries.

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        If you do, you may also need to get EU versions of the games… I don’t know if they’re still region locking them but at the very least used to be a common practice

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          Switch 1 isn’t region locked (when it comes to physical games), don’t know about Switch 2. I suppose they could always patch that on via an OTA update…

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      They don’t need to drop prices though - they get plenty of sales without it.

      Also, all consumer electronics are going up in price due to the component (RAM, GPU, SSD) shortages, which are happening because the majority of new stock is being sold to AI companies.