

Cross platform games aren’t a buggy mess, everyone else has figured it out. Nintendo could do it as well.
Cross platform games aren’t a buggy mess, everyone else has figured it out. Nintendo could do it as well.
Nintendo is heavily reliant on physical media and traditional retailers, they aren’t getting anywhere near 100% of most sales. Brick and mortar takes around a 50% cut, Amazon takes a cut as well. Being on Xbox, PlayStation, and Steam isn’t a significant difference in what they would make.
They would still sell a lot of consoles, the super fans are going to buy Nintendo consoles. The people that actually own multiple consoles in the same generation aren’t actually that big of a group, especially compared to non-Nintendo owners that would consider buying a few games if they were available.
There’s a few titles that have relied on gimmicks that would be difficult or impossible to do on other systems. It would be a temporary learning curve to get games able to support multiple platforms, but everyone else has already done it and Nintendo consoles have been the least powerful systems so it should be easier.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Vegas wasn’t a huge international destination except for the super rich. It’s a really long way to go to gamble, and there’s a good or better attractions in other US cities.
How many people buy Nintendo for exclusives isn’t super relevant. The important questions are how many more games would they sell if they were multi-platform, and how many fewer consoles they would sell if their games were available elsewhere. They would very likely sell substantially more games, but also likely see a significant reduction in console sales. This would still likely be a win as the games are far higher margin than the consoles.
I wish there was one that didn’t require nearly every phone permission all the time.
Lots of breaches are entirely preventable, but lots of companies don’t like to pay for qualified employees that could prevent them.
That’s going to happen if population continues to increase and housing supply doesn’t keep pace. Between COVID shutdowns, following materials shortages, and now tariff fuckerey building has fallen way behind just barely keeping pace. We’re also in the fallout from keeping interest rates too low for too long, lots of people have mortgages in the 2-3% range and can’t sell unless something is forcing them to.
Booby traps are a felony, so I’d stick to the one that doesn’t add manslaughter.
Yes, it’s absurd intentionally to avoid discussions of the merits of the opinion. The goal was to focus on the method of establishing a strong opinion and changing based on new learning or evidence.
The existence of worse doesn’t make bad any better.
Yes you’ll be wrong a lot, but that’s not a bad thing. The constant process of using existing knowledge to form an opinion and then updating as you get more information leads to being wrong less often. It’s also basically the scientific method.
You take a stance fully, like “McDonald’s is the best food ever” the weakly held part is changing when you try literally any other food.
I’m a fan of strong opinions weakly held. You should always have an opinion and it’s ok for it to be wrong if you’re willing to change it as you learn.
The prequels have a solid narrative throughout, the sequels don’t even have a consistent narrative in a single movie.
Hard to say he’s worse than trump, but I do believe he belongs towards the bottom for President.
Lots of golf courses also use or are part of the waste water system in the area.
Epstein was pedophile Jesus. He died to save others.
Probably, and piss would be way better in those bags than gasoline.