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    1 year ago

    Yeah, cloud versions (which are stupid) require an internet connection… do they even sell the cloud version as a cart? If they do and it’s not advertised as such, that’s obviously a problem.

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        1 year ago

        If you count eShop shovelware, sure. Most Switch games worth owning are available on carts.

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          1 year ago

          I won’t argue that the eshop isn’t full of shovelware because it is - but even shovelware needs to be preserved.

          The problem with this line of debate is that there are some games worth having that are only on the eshop and it’s still a digital barrier to you truly owning the software. Saying most games are available on a physical medium doesn’t help those that aren’t and it’s a situation that’s only going to get worse.

          Essentially what I am saying is that none of the big 3 are innocent here and just because some are slightly better than others doesn’t make it okay.

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            1 year ago

            Agreed on all points but there’s some nuance I feel you’re neglecting.

            I never said Nintendo was blameless or beyond reproach (they suck in lots of ways) only that they do have physical carts that work out of the box. This is something that continues to benefit me. For example, I picked up Advance Wars reboot on the way to the airport and was able to pop in the cart and start playing at the gate. Credit where it’s due, you know? I harass everyone I know with a Switch to buy physical because that’s the only way we’ll continue to have this shred of ownership… at least that’s still on the table as a possibility compared to the other two.