I don't care for spamming Nintendo Treehouse with "DROP THE PRICE". Actually, please stop. If they do lower the prices, that's great too! If people can't afford it, yes they should wait it out, because it is a lot of money, and I respect that. But I think it's pretty fairly priced for what you get.
April 3, 2025 at 6:10 PM
I don't care for spamming Nintendo Treehouse with "DROP THE PRICE". Actually, please stop. If they do lower the prices, that's great too! If people can't afford it, yes they should wait it out, because it is a lot of money, and I respect that. But I think it's pretty fairly priced for what you get.
I want to end this by saying I am not a Nintendo "dickrider", or whatever you may call it. I cannot yet afford a Nintendo Switch 2 myself! I just don't think it's that badly priced as people make it out to be.
April 3, 2025 at 6:10 PM
I want to end this by saying I am not a Nintendo "dickrider", or whatever you may call it. I cannot yet afford a Nintendo Switch 2 myself! I just don't think it's that badly priced as people make it out to be.
I see that it is lower than the digital price of Donkey Kong, and around the same for Mario Kart. In addition, Nintendo probably wanted some distinction between the next-gen games of the Switch 2, and the last gen games of the Switch 1.
April 3, 2025 at 6:10 PM
I see that it is lower than the digital price of Donkey Kong, and around the same for Mario Kart. In addition, Nintendo probably wanted some distinction between the next-gen games of the Switch 2, and the last gen games of the Switch 1.
The games are a bit more unreasonably priced, with physical versions being more than their digital counterparts. However, especially for Donkey Kong Bananza, it is not that bad of a price. If I calculate the inflation on the Bank of England's website...
April 3, 2025 at 6:10 PM
The games are a bit more unreasonably priced, with physical versions being more than their digital counterparts. However, especially for Donkey Kong Bananza, it is not that bad of a price. If I calculate the inflation on the Bank of England's website...
yep, happened to me on arch too. they fixed it now, though without a client update, which seems strange because they removed eac for linux. i'm just glad it's fixed lol.
February 6, 2025 at 9:48 PM
yep, happened to me on arch too. they fixed it now, though without a client update, which seems strange because they removed eac for linux. i'm just glad it's fixed lol.