jigglet
Banned
Let's look at their track record:
But...in hindsight you say.
Hindsight what? Microsoft and Sony haven't doused their ecosystems with gasoline 3 times in a row. Hindsight my ass.
- Wii shop - burned to the ground after the gen was over
- 3DS eshop - completely separate from Wii U eshop, eventually there was some weird consolidation that kinda brought it together with the Wii U eshop but it didn't (I think it was just joint credits?). I also vaguely remember the consolidation process being kind of clunky. Obviously I never expected it to sell the same game catalogue due to hardware differences but they didn't need to be two completely distinct ecosystems either.
- Wii U eshop - burned to the ground after the gen was over
- NNID - burned to the ground after the gen was over. You could argue they offered a link to their new account system, but it was clunky as fuck and even to this day doing something simple like resetting my password has gotten complicated (I can't remember why, something about my old email with a new email or something or other). Why wasn't it a straight up migration at the very least, now there's a weird link that causes me grief from time to time.
- So I've got my NNID username, now I've got my Nintendo ID username, then there's a totally different Switch level account name which can be changed. But when adding friends none of these are used - it's the friends code you have to give out (which itself has been re-worked twice, first from a game-level code now to a user-level one). No, none of this is complicated but it's just another example of the pile of shit Nintendo has laid.
- Not all their data is backed up in the cloud, so you're still resorting to old school data migrations every time you buy new hardware. It's 2022 and it's still not a "type in your username and password and you're done" type deal.
But...in hindsight you say.
Hindsight what? Microsoft and Sony haven't doused their ecosystems with gasoline 3 times in a row. Hindsight my ass.
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