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I get it. It makes sense, but if a game is unfinished people will remember it forever and it has left an impression on many people like myself as well as the OP. There's a give and take with all of this even aside from Nintendo. These publishers continue prioritizing release schedules and...
Imagine paying $60 for Mario Kart 8 if it released with only 3 cups lol. Yeah...Nintendo is better than this and that's why the OP is mad. Locked content doesn't benefit anyone but Nintendo. They get to put out a product that isn't fully featured and still reap the benefits. This is not...
I bought Splatoon day one despite not paying full price because outside of Nintendo's piss poor handling of the game, the base game mechanics are fun and I wanted a game to play with friends. Considering that it's dry season on Wii U and all of my other devices, I was looking for a summer...
@Cuddlefish I agree with the OP. I see this on two ends...
1) Nintendo continuously underestimates their fan base. It's almost like they assume that just because this is THEIR first shooter that it is EVERY Nintendo fan's first shooter. Locking content until everyone "is on the same page" when...
I have a headset for Wii U that I'm rarely able to use. Fix it, Nintendo. It's ridiculous to need a third party voice chat program as a workaround for a console that has the capability already built in. The Wii U is much more capable than people are giving it credit for.
I think it's possible with an update. The Wii U has twice the RAM of the Xbox 360 so it's possible. If Nintendo really wanted to make it happen, they could get a team of programmers to work it out.
I don't understand the anti-voice chat brigade. It's ok to not care or be indifferent, but having the OPTION means both parties win. If you want it, use it. Don't? Opt out. Simple. I think the very best solution is Nintendo adding party chat to Wii U so you're not running into the risk of giving...