This actually seems unlikely, since it was USB-powered. But we'll see, I guess.
The in-game online offerings would be on Bandai Namco to upgrade. The paid service would mainly help with the quality of the netcode via their servers.
He means that the GameCube Adapter is plugged into the system via two USB plugs (one for input data, one for rumble). The Switch's dock has 2 USB 2.0 ports & 1 USB 3.0 port, so getting the GameCube Adapter to work shouldn't really be an issue from the physical side of things (the only issue would be the drivers).The dock's usbs arent powered???
As I bought none of the DLC, I'm looking forward to finally playing as Ryu, Cloud and Bayonetta.
I'm very curious with sales numbers for how many people actually purchases those DLC characters. I'm pretty sure that people who skipped DLC characters are more likely to purchase Smash for Switch just in order to able to play with those seven characters, and several new stages.
In September, they sold about 13M Smash for 3DS and Smash for Wii U so I wonder if how many percents of buyers actually pick up DLC. I would guess about 8% or less.
maybe in japan but not in NA and EU. maybe if pokemon comes outwould not bother me.
Switch is amazing product , seen, played and experienced it all in its entirety but I am waiting till more games are forthcoming. Got Zelda's to finish on Wii u yet. Got Smash on that so will buy the likes of Splattoon, Arms, Zelda BOTW and accessories ready for when Switch gets more and then purchase.
Switch will be number 1 for holidays 2017 you mark my words! Mario will dominate again!
I wouldn't care in the least. These titles are for people who didn't own a Wii U. The Switch will get its own Smash and MK