Splatoon Direct - 7th May 2015

So what do you thing about the post-launch updates:

a) Some parts of the game aren't finished, but Nintendo needs a big title in May?
b) Nintendo is afraid of the kids again and that they getting steamrolled online?
c) It's a strategy to keep people in the game by constantly having updates and things to look foreword to? This also creates a bigger connection between players and the game, which allows them to sell DLC more successful later.

All three seem pretty reasonable so it's probably a combination of all of them. More A and B than C.
 
Every time they've shown the game, the demo has had a little single player stage that tells you the controls and lets you pop balloons to get used to them.

Sorry if I didn't make it clear, I meant the downloadable demo released today to include that 1v1 mode with 1 map so people could get a better idea of the game before the stress test
 
First test is at 4am to 5am on Saturday? madness.

Just an hour window is quite.. strict. I forsee not being able to connect for that whole time.

I already can't even download the demo. I got into the store and now the whole thing seems to be buckling just from this little bit of action they got going on. This will not go well.
 
New maps every few weeks and Ranked will open up fast though. It's not the end of the world

It is disappointing though. Game doesn't seem finished otherwise. I can already tell that combined with the lack of voice chat is going to kill my interest in the game rather quick.
 
This probably goes without guessing, but you can pre-purchase and pre-load the game from the e-shop.

Also am I the only one who just has the demo title screen up to listen to the music? lol
 
wait
So only 5 maps with only one online mode at launch? Am I understanding this correctly? What in the fuck?

Yes.

So what do you thing about the post-launch updates:

a) Some parts of the game aren't finished, but Nintendo needs a big title in May?
b) Nintendo is afraid of the kids again and that they getting steamrolled online?
c) It's a strategy to keep people in the game by constantly having updates and things to look foreword to? This also creates a bigger connection between players and the game, which allows them to sell DLC more successful later.

Probably a little bit of everything, but I'm leaning towards c. At least we won't have to pay any extra to make the game complete when it's all said and done.
 
It is disappointing though. Game doesn't seem finished otherwise. I can already tell that combined with the lack of voice chat is going to kill my interest in the game rather quick.

Well all the updates are designed to keep your interest.

I'm not a fan of some of these things, such as friend matches being unavailable until August, but I can somewhat understand seeing was there are updates every few weeks
 
I have the exact same system that gets compared to a PS4
I3 4130+ 8GB ram+ 750ti
It could run it but not exclusives like Tomorrow Children, and such.
I see. Honestly, the choice isn't that hard. Pick the console with the exclusives you want the most. There are few games on the PS4 that I'd like to play, but Splatoon, Mario Kart 8, Donkey Kong are essential to me.
So what do you thing about the post-launch updates:

a) Some parts of the game aren't finished, but Nintendo needs a big title in May?
b) Nintendo is afraid of the kids again and that they getting steamrolled online?
c) It's a strategy to keep people in the game by constantly having updates and things to look foreword to? This also creates a bigger connection between players and the game, which allows them to sell DLC more successful later.
C
 
I already can't even download the demo. I got into the store and now the whole thing seems to be buckling just from this little bit of action they got going on. This will not go well.

I must have got in right under the wire. I think this is Nintendo's first real online stress test ... something other companies have done and failed at countless times in the past. At least they're going about it the right way making it available in their shop (versus pre-order codes or random chance e-mails).
 
I'm the only one after the direct with the feeling that this game isn't done? And they're trying to hide it with all the "Free DLC" thing?

The game looks promesing, and the single player legit. But idk if the fact that Nintendo doesn't have many more this year and the previous delay for other games it's pushing the time that has to come out...
 
Holy crap those Inkling miis on Smash look super creepy...

I'm the only one after the direct with the feeling that this game isn't done? And they're trying to hide it with all the "Free DLC" thing?

The game looks promesing, and the single player legit. But idk if the fact that Nintendo doesn't have many more this year and the previous delay for other games it's pushing the time that has to come out...

It seems like it IMO... but I trust on Nintendo that the content offered from day 1 will be enough to keep us busy for weeks until the new batch of free DLC comes.
 
I'm the only one after the direct with the feeling that this game isn't done? And they're trying to hide it with all the "Free DLC" thing?

The game looks promesing, and the single player legit. But idk if the fact that Nintendo doesn't have many more this year and the previous delay for other games it's pushing the time that has to come out...

yes for sure, much like smash bros. for wii u
 
Nintendo would do this... online only demo. Well I will wait for the game.

...cause Nintendo has been known for releasing online only demos? It's basically a very, VERY short Beta, and for a Online Multiplayer-focused game, a preview of the online mutliplayer is kind of important. More important than a single player demo.
 
It is disappointing though. Game doesn't seem finished otherwise. I can already tell that combined with the lack of voice chat is going to kill my interest in the game rather quick.

Dude gave Nintendo a break man. They have almost zero third party support, they can't keep a game in dev for a long time to make it feature rich.

We are getting a free Aug update. That is pretty soon after the realease. Just chill and play the game when it is released.
 
I'm the only one after the direct with the feeling that this game isn't done? And they're trying to hide it with all the "Free DLC" thing?

The game looks promesing, and the single player legit. But idk if the fact that Nintendo doesn't have many more this year and the previous delay for other games it's pushing the time that has to come out...
It seems that way, but it is not different from say, Smash Wii U. It was released "unfinished" and certain features and characters (Mewtwo so far, Lucas in June) were added later (and I think some weren't added yet, like tournament mode?). I am fine with the game being released with a couple multiplayer modes + single player in May, with more stuff being released later for free. I would hate to have to wait until August to play Splatoon.
 
This direct really started slow but it so picked up near the end. Gear, abilities, that single player, mini games, yesyesyesyes.
 
Dude gave Nintendo a break man. They have almost zero third party support, they can't keep a game in dev for a long time to make it feature rich.

We are getting a free Aug update. That is pretty soon after the realease. Just chill and play the game when it is released.

In the age of where you have crusaders such as TotalBiscuit and Angry Joe...you can't tell consumers to just chill and play a game they don't wish to play.
 
This...greatly disappoints me. I don't hate the Gamepad or anything, but I would've preferred the Pro for this, easily.

It's pretty frustrating that Nintendo tries to have it both ways on the Wii U. They're happy to promote the sheer number of different controllers you can use in many games, but then in a number of the big ones, you're suddenly stuck using the one or two controllers you have of the proper type.

We've got 4 controllers in my house, but when we rented say, one of those side-scrolling Mario games, we discovered that literally only a single controller we owned would work with it.
 
Dude gave Nintendo a break man. They have almost zero third party support, they can't keep a game in dev for a long time to make it feature rich.

We are getting a free Aug update. That is pretty soon after the realease. Just chill and play the game when it is released.

So we should give Nintendo a free pass for releasing content-light games at full price? Nah.

I'm still probably going to get the game, but it's weird having a direct actually deplete hype. I didn't know there were going to be so many missing features at launch.
 
I'm the only one after the direct with the feeling that this game isn't done? And they're trying to hide it with all the "Free DLC" thing?

The game looks promesing, and the single player legit. But idk if the fact that Nintendo doesn't have many more this year and the previous delay for other games it's pushing the time that has to come out...

nah. the game's done. they've said for a while now that they want to keep peoples interest over time and with Splatoon they try a new way of doing that. with the festivals etc. it's pretty clear that this was a very concious decision.
 
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So we should give Nintendo a free pass for releasing content-light games at full price? Nah.

I'm still probably going to get the game, but it's weird having a direct actually deplete hype. I didn't know there were going to be so many missing features at launch.

If the single player is legit then I can't complain about future free updates.

If it's something I can breeze thru in an hour then yeah, "not like this" Nintendo
 
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