I like season passes when I know the content that's coming out for them. It seems Nintendo has laid out what they are going to do with their DLC and told you the of cost each separately. I'm okay with knowing that I'll get X amount of content (costumes, characters, etc) for my dollar.
I like season passes when I know the content that's coming out for them. It seems Nintendo has laid out what they are going to do with their DLC and told you the of cost each separately. I'm okay with knowing that I'll get X amount of content (costumes, characters, etc) for my dollar.
Especially when it's a nice amount of content, like the MK8 season pass.
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I like season passes when I know the content that's coming out for them. It seems Nintendo has laid out what they are going to do with their DLC and told you the of cost each separately. I'm okay with knowing that I'll get X amount of content (costumes, characters, etc) for my dollar.
Especially when it's a nice amount of content, like the MK8 season pass.
Not only that but when companies sell the pass and say "+ Future 4 DLC" or whatever but have absolutely no additional information then it doesn't really inspire any hope for me.
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I like season passes when I know the content that's coming out for them. It seems Nintendo has laid out what they are going to do with their DLC and told you the of cost each separately. I'm okay with knowing that I'll get X amount of content (costumes, characters, etc) for my dollar.
Yeah I really like the way Nintendo has been handling it thus far
I'm far from a big fan of the direction Nintendo has gone in the last decade, but one thing you can't really accuse them of is unfair microtransactions or DLC bull crap. That first party game is going to stay $60 for an unreasonable amount of time, but it will always, in fact, be a full product through and through.
i don't remember all the details of the borderlands season pass but it seemed pretty worth it. the mario kart seems good (especially since you know in advance what you are getting exactly and what buying it later/separate would cost). Season passes seem good to me, it's a way for a company to keep adding value to a game that extends its life and makes the companies investment more worthwhile. I think as season passes become more acceptable and proliferate, cost of game development "could" go down as costs could be expensed over a longer life.
Dollars to doughnuts they're a sock-puppet account for someone who got banned for basically just doing that as well. I wish I could remember the name, since I've seen that person posting the exact same thing on other forums.
Hmm, the amiibos are billed as having Mario Kart interaction. Does that mean I get to play as Samus and Fox in it? I wonder if they would have to keep adding content to it with each wave of amiibos.
Hmm, the amiibos are billed as having Mario Kart interaction. Does that mean I get to play as Samus and Fox in it? I wonder if they would have to keep adding content to it with each wave of amiibos.
They confirmed that Amiibo functionality will come to Mario Kart 8 at E3. Though no other details were made.
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i don't remember all the details of the borderlands season pass but it seemed pretty worth it. the mario kart seems good (especially since you know in advance what you are getting exactly and what buying it later/separate would cost). Season passes seem good to me, it's a way for a company to keep adding value to a game that extends its life and makes the companies investment more worthwhile. I think as season passes become more acceptable and proliferate, cost of game development "could" go down as costs could be expensed over a longer life.
I think that BL2 basically said "4 Future DLC, including <DLC 1 info>" but released no other information. I didn't really like that. I prefer that they tell me which 4 DLCs I'm getting myself into and what is included with them.
i don't remember all the details of the borderlands season pass but it seemed pretty worth it. the mario kart seems good (especially since you know in advance what you are getting exactly and what buying it later/separate would cost). Season passes seem good to me, it's a way for a company to keep adding value to a game that extends its life and makes the companies investment more worthwhile. I think as season passes become more acceptable and proliferate, cost of game development "could" go down as costs could be expensed over a longer life.
I think that BL2 basically said "4 Future DLC, including <DLC 1 info>" but released no other information. I didn't really like that. I prefer that they tell me which 4 DLCs I'm getting myself into and what is included with them.
Yeah Nintendo just flat out told us when each content pack is coming out, everything in them in general, and what each one will cost and the game isn't even out in the US for another week.
I'll probably be buying a season pass because everything on that list is something I'd buy anyway.
It's too bad Nintendo couldn't have done a set of indie carts to encourage eShop sales. It would have been a great cross promotion. Like "Buy Giana Sisters, Steamworld Dig, Shovel Knight or Toki Tori and unlock them in Mario Kart".
It's too bad Nintendo couldn't have done a set of indie carts to encourage eShop sales. It would have been a great cross promotion. Like "Buy Giana Sisters, Steamworld Dig, Shovel Knight or Toki Tori and unlock them in Mario Kart".
It's too bad Nintendo couldn't have done a set of indie carts to encourage eShop sales. It would have been a great cross promotion. Like "Buy Giana Sisters, Steamworld Dig, Shovel Knight or Toki Tori and unlock them in Mario Kart".
It's too bad Nintendo couldn't have done a set of indie carts to encourage eShop sales. It would have been a great cross promotion. Like "Buy Giana Sisters, Steamworld Dig, Shovel Knight or Toki Tori and unlock them in Mario Kart".
i don't remember all the details of the borderlands season pass but it seemed pretty worth it. the mario kart seems good (especially since you know in advance what you are getting exactly and what buying it later/separate would cost). Season passes seem good to me, it's a way for a company to keep adding value to a game that extends its life and makes the companies investment more worthwhile. I think as season passes become more acceptable and proliferate, cost of game development "could" go down as costs could be expensed over a longer life.
I think that BL2 basically said "4 Future DLC, including <DLC 1 info>" but released no other information. I didn't really like that. I prefer that they tell me which 4 DLCs I'm getting myself into and what is included with them.
Technically you could have waited to find out what the four DLC were and then bought the pass. Of course the downside was you'd have had to wait almost a year to get all the content/savings.
But I agree with you at least give me an idea of what the content is going to be before I drop $20/30 on it.
i don't remember all the details of the borderlands season pass but it seemed pretty worth it. the mario kart seems good (especially since you know in advance what you are getting exactly and what buying it later/separate would cost). Season passes seem good to me, it's a way for a company to keep adding value to a game that extends its life and makes the companies investment more worthwhile. I think as season passes become more acceptable and proliferate, cost of game development "could" go down as costs could be expensed over a longer life.
I think that BL2 basically said "4 Future DLC, including <DLC 1 info>" but released no other information. I didn't really like that. I prefer that they tell me which 4 DLCs I'm getting myself into and what is included with them.
Technically you could have waited to find out what the four DLC were and then bought the pass. Of course the downside was you'd have had to wait almost a year to get all the content/savings.
But I agree with you at least give me an idea of what the content is going to be before I drop $20/30 on it.
I know, technically, I could have (and did! Bought it for $5) but the thing that bothers me about it is that we're buying it on the promise that the DLC will come out and it will be good. Absolutely no other information available. That kind of stuff doesn't sit well with me.
Huh, weird. Fixed my GamePad by unplugging it from the socket and plugging it in somewhere else.
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I assume it was plugged in the whole time it was not working? It's a thing that happens with electronics. I forget the exact explanation but the fix is always to unplug it for a few seconds and then plug it back in. Not super common but something to keep in mind if it happens with something else. It has to do with retaining a charge or something something.
Buying a standard physical copy, at least in the US, will get you both games right out of the box. Physical discs for each game, I believe. Don't remember how Europe works.
They are priced separately on the eShop, but if you buy both games you get a discount so the total price comes out to 60 dollars anyway. And based on YouTube comments on the Bayonetta Direct, no one seemed to understand that at all.
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Especially when it's a nice amount of content, like the MK8 season pass.
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Youy either have a very bad memory or are extremely young.
like three.
Not only that but when companies sell the pass and say "+ Future 4 DLC" or whatever but have absolutely no additional information then it doesn't really inspire any hope for me.
Yeah I really like the way Nintendo has been handling it thus far
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They confirmed that Amiibo functionality will come to Mario Kart 8 at E3. Though no other details were made.
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I think that BL2 basically said "4 Future DLC, including <DLC 1 info>" but released no other information. I didn't really like that. I prefer that they tell me which 4 DLCs I'm getting myself into and what is included with them.
Yeah Nintendo just flat out told us when each content pack is coming out, everything in them in general, and what each one will cost and the game isn't even out in the US for another week.
I'll probably be buying a season pass because everything on that list is something I'd buy anyway.
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I don't really want any of those in Mario Kart.
I'd accept Shovel Knight
Technically you could have waited to find out what the four DLC were and then bought the pass. Of course the downside was you'd have had to wait almost a year to get all the content/savings.
But I agree with you at least give me an idea of what the content is going to be before I drop $20/30 on it.
I know, technically, I could have (and did! Bought it for $5) but the thing that bothers me about it is that we're buying it on the promise that the DLC will come out and it will be good. Absolutely no other information available. That kind of stuff doesn't sit well with me.
This is all just my opinion though.
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The wait is killing me...
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Psh, I hear the game dips to 58fps a few times.
pass.
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It dips down to 30 but mostly hovers in the low 40s.
Not that I give a shit. After watching a stream of the last couple chapters I'm amazed the Wii U could run it without melting.
I assume it was plugged in the whole time it was not working? It's a thing that happens with electronics. I forget the exact explanation but the fix is always to unplug it for a few seconds and then plug it back in. Not super common but something to keep in mind if it happens with something else. It has to do with retaining a charge or something something.
(I too can't wait for Bayonetta, especially being I haven't played the first. Does the first just come with the limited edition or every copy?)
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They are priced separately on the eShop, but if you buy both games you get a discount so the total price comes out to 60 dollars anyway. And based on YouTube comments on the Bayonetta Direct, no one seemed to understand that at all.
Point is, you get Bayonetta 1 with 2.