Switch 2 proves consumers are fine with paying up

Plus I never said you were warring I simply said you seemed to making this more of an issue than it had to be.
You said I was hell bent on making it a console war issue. But...you didn't say I was actually warring. A fine distinction.

You're the kind of person I live in fear of encountering in real life. Good day to you.
 
I think there is something wrong with you. Do you find when you speak to regular people in real life and tell them all this stuff. Their eyes tend to glaze over.
 
I got a $450 system that is about the right price. At most $50 over.

I got a $50 Mario kart. Thats cool. Cheaper than the Wii U one.

I will get Donkey Kong for $70. 10 more than I'd like but it seems like one of their top teams.

Im not buying any game for $80.
 
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depends.
Mario Kart bundle switch 2 i 585$ in Poland.
fuck us as always
As a fellow pole, bro, lets be real here, even if we only sell 1 switch2 unit in our country, worldwide:
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I think there is something wrong with you. Do you find when you speak to regular people in real life and tell them all this stuff. Their eyes tend to glaze over.

The eyes glazing over is actually a common response from mentally ill people when someone points out any realities or logical fallacies. Can't be arsed with any of THAT crap lol
 
Wii U comparison is lazy. True next-gen Nintendo handhelds haven't sold under ~80mn units.

And Nintendo console platforms were long in decline sales wise except for the Wii. GC, for example, only sold 23mn. And of course Nintendo had 2 platforms back then while they only have 1 now.
 
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The eyes glazing over is actually a common response from mentally ill people when someone points out any realities or logical fallacies. Can't be arsed with any of THAT crap lol
Like I said no biggie either way if you agree or not. My main issue is while I have no problem with threads complaining about prices. I do not see the point in threads actually complaining about people not complaining. Pure lunacy at it's finest. Lots of fun though.
 
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I got a $450 system that is about the right price. At most $50 over.

I got a $50 Mario kart. Thats cool. Cheaper than the Wii U one.

I will get Donkey Kong for $70. 10 more than I'd like but it seems like one of their top teams.

Im not buying any game for $80.
Seems like a retarded line in the sand.

Granted I almost always try to get something off msrp. Like buying Nintendo games at Costco at the very least.
 
Like I said no biggie either way if you agree or not. My main issue is while I have no problem with threads complaining about prices. I do not see the point in threads actually complaining about people not complaining. Pure lunacy at it's finest. Lots of fun though.
Honestly man what I am saying is that every time someone has a point on you, you move the goalposts. It just happened again. But yes, it is no biggie so you can strawman all you like.
 
Honestly man what I am saying is that every time someone has a point on you, you move the goalposts. It just happened again. But yes, it is no biggie so you can strawman all you like.
Is there somebody looking after you?. Serious question.
 
I'm still on the fence, but a buddy of mine just got the Steam Deck OLED and I immediately fell in love with it. It's very, very comfortable to hold and the screen is fucking gorgeous. When you factor in Steam sales as well, it's a hard choice. I'd be missing out on Nintendo first party but literally everything else seems like a better (and less expensive) experience. I see both the Switch 2 and Steam Deck as supplementary consoles. If you only have a PS5 like me, I feel like the Steam Deck provides much greater value and a much better dedicated handheld experience. If you have a gaming pc and already have access to the Steam ecosystem, as a whole I could see the Switch 2 possibly being the better choice for you. Regardless of what is better for you based on your situation, the Steam Deck is a much better handheld in regards to design and ergonomics.
Steam Deck and Switch 2 is a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup of gaming for me.
 
As I said not the same thing. The WII and DS were pretty much born out of necessity fro Nintendo. The traditional console space had two major players and their home console sales were declining. They simply did not want to stay in the power race anymore. The Wii and DS both got in at the ground floor with touch and motion controlls and ushered in the biggest sdelling console generation of all time. Pretty much a lightning in a bottle situation. They sold around 255 million consoles. The problem as you suggested was they tapped into the more casual crowd who they simply did not understand. Most of these customers had simply moved onto cheaper tablet devices and motion controlls had lost their appeal. A perfect example of this are the two Mario Galaxy games on the Wii. The original was advertised with a heavy lean towards the motion control aspect while in reality this was only really a co-op mode. The game was as traditional as normal, The first game sold around 13 million copies. The sequel only managed around 7 million as the casuals just ignored it as it was to tough to play for them.

Nintendo are a lot more knowledgeable about the market now and have done a very good job with the Switch. Of course combining both their handheld and portable consoles has helped as well. The Switch barand love it or hate it is very popular right now. I also feel Nintendo will have a much better idea of it's own market due to the online services etc. Another often overlooked feature of the Switch is the news button on the home screen. The simple design pretty much always draws your eyes to the little greem notifications. And Nintendo will be using this to reach customers that will not be on gaming forums etc. I know my sister knew the Switch 2 was coming out because of this feature.
Good synopsis.

The Wii audience only needed 1 SMG game. A lot of times the 2nd game doesn't sell as well on Nintendo platforms. TotK didn't sell nearly as well as BotW. Skyward Sword didn't sell as well as Twilight Princess. 1 is more than enough for a lot of consumers. I read that NIntendo encouraged Ubisoft to only release 1 Mario Rabbids game. And Ubi didn't listen but later said they should have. ie the 2nd game didn't do nearly as well.

I don't think the Wii audience moved to tablets.

The DS casuals were the ones who moved to smart devices. Smartphones, in particular, meant they already had a touchscreen device in their pocket more than capable of playing the types of casual games the DS hooked casuals on and for less $$$ and more conveniently obtained. So at that point... Nintendo could do little to nothing to regain those customers.

The Wii mainly just had the casuals playing WiiSports and to a lesser extent MK Wii and Wii Fit. And when the Wii stopped I don't think they went somewhere else. They just left. I'm sure they bought tablets and phones and played some games on those, but those experiences weren't replacing WiiSports. And probably quite a few Wii customers in between the 'core' and casuals were the kids and folks who bought the handhelds traditionally but went after the Wii as well due to its appeal.

And as you said Nintendo consoles were long in a sales decline. And what's left is the same sort of traditional audience that was there for the GC which sold 23mn. The ones who want a powerful home console were already leaking to PS and Xbox.

Also the audience is always changing as are the choices the audience has so the understanding of their audience is always ongoing. I don't know if they reached any sort of nirvana regarding their audience. IT's always an ongoing process. MOre data doesn't necessarily tell you what the audience will clamor for next. The audience themselves hardly know.
 
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Is this was a serious question you would have DM'd it instead of derailing the thread further.
I think your issue is you take things far too literally. The true meaning tends to be inbetween the lines. Out of interest have you pre-ordered a Switch 2?, just curious.
 
As a fellow pole, bro, lets be real here, even if we only sell 1 switch2 unit in our country, worldwide:
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I never see many Nintendo systems or games in Poland.

I've seen some Nintendo consoles in Media Mart, but nothing in other stores like Auchan or Empik etc.

Maybe it's just because I'm always in the small city of Jelenia Góra. Is it different in the big cities like Wrocław or Warszawa?
 
Every Mario Kart launch price adjusted for inflation:
Mario Kart 8 $80.46
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe $78.28
Mario Kart World $79.99


Conclusion: there is no price increase

You're not wrong, but that overlooks the human element.

On the Switch there was only one first party game that was $70. It came out a few years after Sony had already established the $70 standard for current generation games and TotK was a beast of a game so I think most were reasonably ok with it.

If the games on Switch 2 were $70, it hardly would have been breaking news. It's $10 more than last gen and the same as what everyone else is currently pricing their games at. The fact that they hiked the price $20 compared to what their base is used to paying and doing it on their very first next gen game which is in turn setting a new ceiling for the whole industry is what has quite a few people angry and cautious.

Even though I'm buying a Switch 2, I'm not quite mentally ready to dive into $80 games. I'm sure I'll end up doing it for the next Splatoon and will be forced by my wife to do it for Animal Crossing, but other games I'll likely hold back a little while for whatever small sale I can find.
 
You're not wrong, but that overlooks the human element.

On the Switch there was only one first party game that was $70. It came out a few years after Sony had already established the $70 standard for current generation games and TotK was a beast of a game so I think most were reasonably ok with it.

If the games on Switch 2 were $70, it hardly would have been breaking news. It's $10 more than last gen and the same as what everyone else is currently pricing their games at. The fact that they hiked the price $20 compared to what their base is used to paying and doing it on their very first next gen game which is in turn setting a new ceiling for the whole industry is what has quite a few people angry and cautious.

Even though I'm buying a Switch 2, I'm not quite mentally ready to dive into $80 games. I'm sure I'll end up doing it for the next Splatoon and will be forced by my wife to do it for Animal Crossing, but other games I'll likely hold back a little while for whatever small sale I can find.
The games on Switch 2 are $70. The big 1st party S2 games are going to be $80.

And Nintendo hiked the price of big S2 games $10 from the last big Switch game. ;)

I wouldn't bet on Splatoon being $80. It's not quite under the big franchise tent. Depends on where they draw the line tho.

AC certainly would be $80. AS would Smash. As would Zelda. And as would Super Mario. Possibly Pokemon I suppose although that's technically not Nintendo.

The human element will fold like a cheap suit. IT's $10 more. And the games that will be asking for $10 more are easily the most polished games on the planet of their scale in my experience and are their best selling franchises.

Also no one believes anyone owning a Switch 2 early on is going to draw the line in the sand at $10 extra for these big games if they want the games and if they otherwise are paying list for the $70 games. ;)

Now some of like us like myself didn't try to pay list for Nintendo games as it was. So I imagine I will largely behave the same way for S2.

I actually think $70 for some of the lesser Nintendo games is the bigger hurdle if that's the standard pricing across everything.
 
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The games on Switch 2 are $70. The big 1st party S2 games are going to be $80.

And Nintendo hiked the price of big S2 games $10 from the last big Switch game.

I wouldn't bet on Splatoon being $80. It's not quite under the big franchise tent. Depends on where they draw the line tho.

AC certainly would be $80. AS would Smash. As would Zelda. And as would Super Mario. Possibly Pokemon I suppose although that's technically not Nintendo.

The human element will fold like a cheap suit. IT's $10 more. And the games that will be asking for $10 more are easily the most polished games on the planet of their scale in my experience and are their best selling franchises.

Also no one believes anyone owning a Switch 2 early on is going to draw the line in the sand at $10 extra for these big games if they want the games and if they otherwise are paying list for the $70 games. ;)

Now some of like us like myself didn't try to pay list for Nintendo games. So I imagine I will largely behave the same way for S2.

I actually think $70 for some of the lesser Nintendo games is the bigger hurdle if that's the standard pricing across everything.

Metroid Prime 4 will be a big indicator to me on what direction they're going in for pricing. Niche franchise and cross-gen so you would assume $70. If it's $80 then it's a lock that Luigis Mansion, Mario Party, Pikmin, etc. will all follow suit.
 
I think your issue is you take things far too literally. The true meaning tends to be inbetween the lines. Out of interest have you pre-ordered a Switch 2?, just curious.
I think your issue is that you like to change history.

I have two Switch 2 on preorder.
 
OP, consumers will vote with their wallets. There is a price ceiling, but we aren't at it. $500 dollars is objectively not a lot of money. If it is for someone, buying video game consoles is the least of their problems.
 
I never see many Nintendo systems or games in Poland.

I've seen some Nintendo consoles in Media Mart, but nothing in other stores like Auchan or Empik etc.

Maybe it's just because I'm always in the small city of Jelenia Góra. Is it different in the big cities like Wrocław or Warszawa?
I live in smalltown 60miles away from russian border so wouldnt know, had to buy all my shit online anyways, did that even back in the 90s where u had to take phone number(landline) of videogames store from ur fav paper magazine ad(ofc u bought all of them montly, as a proper hardcore gamer, gotta have selfrespect after all :P ), then u actually called the store and ordered game u wanted :D
Thats how such ads looked here in polish gaming magazines:
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I take it you didn't buy MK8 for $60 and the DLC for $25? ;)
That's an $85 game that originally came out 11 years ago.
You also literally spent $85 on MK8.

This is some disingenuous crap. Mario Kart 8 is a $60 game with $25 in DLC spread out over many years.

If you're going to tack that on to the base game, even though it's optional DLC. Then you need to add on the DLC cost for virtually every game that came before it to find the "real price" of the game. This is in the context that MK8 was already a totally complete game before it got any DLC; it's purely exhorbitant content and not needed to "finish" an incomplete game.

Now, you may be onto a metaphor if World were releasing in a TOTALLY feature-complete state and was confirmed to NEVER receive any DLC whatsoever. But I assume World will get DLC that will push the final cost over $100 over several years. Nonetheless, if someone right now said "I'm NEVER paying 100 for Mario Kart" I'd say they need help. The price of the game is eighty US dollars. If there is a map pack of tracks of other Mario Kart games over a year later and someone says OMG the real price of Kart is REALLY ninety dollars now, just slap them.
 
This is some disingenuous crap. Mario Kart 8 is a $60 game with $25 in DLC spread out over many years.

If you're going to tack that on to the base game, even though it's optional DLC. Then you need to add on the DLC cost for virtually every game that came before it to find the "real price" of the game. This is in the context that MK8 was already a totally complete game before it got any DLC; it's purely exhorbitant content and not needed to "finish" an incomplete game.

Now, you may be onto a metaphor if World were releasing in a TOTALLY feature-complete state and was confirmed to NEVER receive any DLC whatsoever. But I assume World will get DLC that will push the final cost over $100 over several years. Nonetheless, if someone right now said "I'm NEVER paying 100 for Mario Kart" I'd say they need help. The price of the game is eighty US dollars. If there is a map pack of tracks of other Mario Kart games over a year later and someone says OMG the real price of Kart is REALLY ninety dollars now, just slap them.
Opposite. And yes the point is gamers are already spending more than $80 on a game as it was. The line between DLC and initial content always a murky line as it was.

So it obviously depends on what you get for your $80. Not that it is $80.

Then you have to factor in ...that there is a new reality where game prices are going up because the games cost more to make and the audience is not growing for those games.
 
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Metroid Prime 4 will be a big indicator to me on what direction they're going in for pricing. Niche franchise and cross-gen so you would assume $70. If it's $80 then it's a lock that Luigis Mansion, Mario Party, Pikmin, etc. will all follow suit.
I'd bet MP4 is $70. And those others are as well. But I agree with your logic. If it was $80 then the rest are $80.
 
Opposite. And yes the point is gamers are already spending more than $80 on a game as it was.

Yeah, no kidding. The question you're stirring to the surface is "where's the line between how much a game costs and how much its DLC costs". It might depend on whether it was a complete game when it released or required updates to be "fixed" or completed.

The line between DLC and initial content always a murky line as it was. So it obviously depends on what you get for your $80.

But it's not murky in this case. Mario Kart 8 was a complete game, with a hearty selection of its own tracks. Rather than making a new game, they stuffed it with remade tracks from old games. It was as much (or more?) content than the base game, for $25. But it wasn't required to "complete" Mario Kart 8, it just "adds to what you spent" on the game over its life -less essential than even say BOTW DLC, which at least added to BOTW's story. This is just old maps!

-Person buys MGS2 for $60 while saying "I'd never pay $75 for a game"
-One year later, a DLC of "MGS1 rooms" in the new engine comes out and they buy it for $15
-You gaslight him that he really did pay $75 for MGS2 and he gets banned

It sounds ridiculous, until you swap out all the MGS with Mario Kart.
 
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Yeah, no kidding. The question you're stirring to the surface is "where's the line between how much a game costs and how much its DLC costs". It might depend on whether it was a complete game when it released or required updates to be "fixed" or completed.



But it's not murky in this case. Mario Kart 8 was a complete game, with a hearty selection of its own tracks. Rather than making a new game, they stuffed it with remade tracks from old games. It was as much (or more?) content than the base game, for $25. But it wasn't required to "complete" Mario Kart 8, it just "adds to what you spent" on the game over its life -less essential than even say BOTW DLC, which at least added to BOTW's story. This is just old maps!

-Person buys MGS2 for $60 while saying "I'd never pay $75 for a game"
-One year later, a DLC of "MGS1 rooms" in the new engine comes out and they buy it for $15
-You gaslight him that he really did pay $75 for MGS2 and he gets banned

It sounds ridiculous, until you swap out all the MGS with Mario Kart.

Any which way you slice it, many gamers put over $80 into MK8. Are you getting that much more for that money than MKW? Yet to be determined. Nevermind the $60 part of MK8 originally came out 11 years ago ie in a world where the development costs were dramatically less.

A lot of people spent $80 on BotW. They couldn't spend more than $70 on ToTK.

At the same time, does anyone like paying 25% more for their chicken sandwich with 2 pickles on a buttered bun today than a few years ago? Not that I know of.
 
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I'd bet MP4 is $70. And those others are as well. But I agree with your logic. If it was $80 then the rest are $80.
Thats reminds me, it just clicked with me that gamefreak would be petty enough to charge $80 Legends ZA

Reeeeally hoping that wont be the case.
 
RTX 5090s have sold out everywhere. RTX 5080s have sold out everywhere. Switch 2 has sold out everyone.


Looks like everyone's willing to pay up despite the noise. Well, except for for the PS5 Pro lol
Well, it was a mid-gen upgrade. Switch 2 is a new console launch. 🤷‍♂️
 
Turns out it's cheap as hell when you trade a useless Xbox towards it.
$70 games sucks, but nintendo are like the last ones to get to this point. No idea what they're going with Mario Kart but I hope it changes or has ongoing free dlc ala Splatoon or something.
 
$499? Dude it's $449.

$449 hybrid device with VRR, HDR, and 120hz screen with 3.1TF performance plus DLSS and RT features.

Steam Deck for example 60hz LCD screen with dock is at $480.

Switch 2 hardware price is unquestionably great with the specs it comes with.
When you include tax it's pretty much $500. And let's be honest if you're getting this on day 1, you're buying MK. So if you buy the bundle, or buy it separately it's almost $550 when you include tax.
 
No one I know is complaining about the price of the console. In the U.S., the price is $449, not $499. Most people have problems with the software pricing. There are millions of people who will pay just about anything for a new Nintendo console. It was always going to sell out. The thing to keep track of will be whether it maintains this momentum and whether the $80 games sell close to the same numbers as the Switch 1. I don't think they will.
When you include tax. It's almost $500.
 
Some people are forgetting that the Switch 2 is going to receive a New 3D Mario, a New Pokemon, a new ANIMAL CROSSING, Fire Emblem, a new 3D Zelda, Xenoblade etc etc etc 😂😂😂 a New Splatoon, Luigis Mansion, Kirby… The Switch 2 selling +90 million is almost guaranteed.

+ A new Mario Kart game at launch…
Also. Don't forget, a new Smash. Eventually.
 
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RTX 5090s have sold out everywhere. RTX 5080s have sold out everywhere. Switch 2 has sold out everyone.


Looks like everyone's willing to pay up despite the noise. Well, except for for the PS5 Pro lol
Dumb take. The 5090 and 5080 and switch 2 are unique there is only really 1 type. If the only PS5 available was the pro, then people would pay it and then so have stock issues at launch, though obviously wouldn't sell at the rates normal PS5 but still great.
 
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