
roadkillers5h ago(Edited 5h ago)
@Ian
Your first question isn’t apples to apples since BotW released on WiiU and Switch. If they did it for the Switch version then yes.
I understand that you want more tech to show the price jump… there is extra manpower that went into this game to create. GTA4 was priced the same as GTA5, but the difference between the two games initially was GTA4 had hundreds of people who worked on it and GTA5 had thousands. The budget was drastically different and I’m guessing the similar is for TotK (although different scale).
I’m sure there are huge changes that are being overlooked. BotW was on WiiU as well, which was technically less powerful than the Switch. So I’d like to argue that it will be more technically advanced.
I think it’s not Nintendo following shareholders, but more as Nintendo following trends. They seem to follow very few trends except ones that increase their bottom line (which yes, would appease shareholders as well). To me, it’s a horse a piece. The “original” came out 5 years ago. Do you believe that people’s wages have gone up since then? In those 5 years, wages have gone up on average $10,000 per person.
As a gamer, the only downside of Nintendo in my opinion is like what Kaii stated, the games do not drop in price. As a frugal guy who generally waits for price to drop, it sucks. Again, that’s because people who own this console just don’t wait
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