Activist Group Calls For Major Switch 2 Boycott

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Please feel free to tell me any current videogame company that is not making money, or gives their products away for free..lol.
Charging $100 for their games is fucking crazy. Especially since their studios are known to be smaller and their games are way smaller in scope. You getting kick-backs for shilling?
 
This is more about this "activist group" trying to find a reason to exist


Sure. What I say is that this whole argument is very easy to shoot down.

Prices is something that can only be protested against by not buying. The PS5 Pro had a similar backlash from youtubers and then they all bought it. Peak hipocrisy on their part and idiocy on their followers.
 
Lol I don't get why some here are so angry.

The best these people can do is to lower the prices, which would be a benefit to all of us.

And the worst (and most likely scenario) is that it leads to nothing.

Some act like these people are going to kill their mothers. Wtf is going on in here?
 
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Lol I don't get why some here are so angry.

The best these people can do is to lower the prices, which would be a benefit to all of us.

And the worst (and most likely scenario) is that it leads to nothing.

Some act like these people are going to kill their mothers. Wtf is going on in here?
I seriously doubt this will lower prices lol...
 
Lol I don't get why some here are so angry.

The best these people can do is to lower the prices, which would be a benefit to all of us.

And the worst (and most likely scenario) is that it leads to nothing.

Some act like these people are going to kill their mothers. Wtf is going on in here?
I seriously doubt this will lower prices lol...
It definitely will not. If anything they'll raise Switch 2 prices on hardware if they feel that $80 is the absolute cap for most gamers' threshold of tolerance for game prices. They never once lowered the price of any Switch console, ever, not even the Lite. And the generation lasted over 8 years. Not only that, they *raised* price on all Switch 1 models after Switch 2 launched, to little-to-no fanfare. If the loud voices after the price announcement of Switch 2 games and the console on April 2nd didn't get them to lower the price, nothing will. That moment was our opportunity to get them to listen and respond to the feedback. It was nowhere near loud enough.

Sales would have to languish for a prolonged period and the trajectory of the system's install base growth would have to severely flatten, before they would consider price drops. That is the only thing that would work at this point. Unfortunately for anyone wanting to save money and holding out for Nintendo to drop prices, Switch 2 is actually selling really well. So that's not likely anytime soon. People may have whined at first, but we're buying it in droves.
 
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I talk to guys at work and they pay $500 for one new golf club out of the fourteen they need, and $100+ for a teetime that gives four hours of entertainment. Many of them will go out less than ten times in a whole year, I live in a place with very inclement winters. Gaming as a primary hobby is still a bargain compared to most things, even with prices going up a bit.
 
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I can understand when activists fight for fundamental issues. Environment, health, freedom, equality... all understandable and even important.

I think the whole thing is a bit excessive for a games console. An entitlement to luxury items and their availability and affordability... I don't know.

If you don't like it, you don't have to buy it.

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Got mine for £70 at launch... People often confuse the RRP with what you actually pay. I don't think I have ever paid full price for a physical game at launch. Plus Nintendo have priced the digital versions cheaper as well... Faux outrage as usual.
I paid $50 for mine via the bundle
 
Currently Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong Bundle, and Dusk Bloods. It'll only continue.

What region are you in? Mario Kart World is $80 in the US, and DKB is only $90 even if you figure in the DLC, which is a silly thing to do, since you can get plenty of non-Nintendo games up to $100 once you include DLC, season passes, and other premium bundles.

The Duskbloods doesn't even have a release date, let alone an official price yet, so I have no idea where you're getting the idea that it's $100 from.
 
What region are you in? Mario Kart World is $80 in the US, and DKB is only $90 even if you figure in the DLC, which is a silly thing to do, since you can get plenty of non-Nintendo games up to $100 once you include DLC, season passes, and other premium bundles.

The Duskbloods doesn't even have a release date, let alone an official price yet, so I have no idea where you're getting the idea that it's $100 from.
MKW was supposed to be $90 but they dropped it to $80. Point still remains, their games are not worth $80. They're not even worth $70. Their teams are small, and their production is not huge. They don't have VA in most games and production value is small as well. They are $60 games at best.
 
MKW was supposed to be $90 but they dropped it to $80.

This isn't true. It was listed at $80 USD on the official website immediately after the Switch 2 reveal event ended. If you honestly believe this, you got taken in by grifters.

Point still remains, their games are not worth $80. They're not even worth $70. Their teams are small, and their production is not huge. They don't have VA in most games and production value is small as well. They are $60 games at best.

Was it so hard to make this argument to begin with? What made you decide that lying about prices was a better strategy than expressing a legitimate (if subjective) opinion?
 
Other than the reality we're in with hardware going up, Switch 2 would have to have a monumental sales drop off for Nintendo to even put a seconds thought into dropping price. The 3Ds launch numbers were clearly underwhelming enough for them to do it in that context, but that was also in a window of time where the Wii had dropped off and the Wii U hadn't come out yet( and we all know how that went). Nintendo pretty much had to jump-start 3Ds sales as there was no other device running concurrently alongside it that could stem the tide. They're kind of in the same boat now as far as it being all or nothing off the back of one device, actually even moreso because they condensed their entire hardware strategy to a single platform. But we don't what metrics Nintendo would be using for a 'code red' situation. Even if hardware sales tampered off somewhat next year they may still be making enough on software, services and peripherals. Only they know where the line is and I imagine alot of these companies are just trying to ride the wave until some degree of normalcy with 'macroeconomic conditions' ( if such a thing is possible at the moment).
 
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