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This is for households that have multiple people with Switch consoles. If you bought digital games for the Switch and no longer own one, I'm sure you'll be able to download those games for the Switch 2.I'm confused? Could I not just sign into the switch 2 I buy and just download my purchases?
This is for households that have multiple people with Switch consoles. If you bought digital games for the Switch and no longer own one, I'm sure you'll be able to download those games for the Switch 2.
Why are you like this, NIntendo?
Need switch online family plan which has an 8 account limit to it - adults or kids.Says you can share with 1 other Switch (same as now)
Or with members of your family group. I have no idea how the family group works, can these be multiple adult accounts? I don't set up kids accounts for my kids as they don't migrate to adult accounts when they hit 18will we need the family online membership?
what do you mean? I can do this on PlayStation, I have my SEA account logged in and can play digital games I've installed from it while logged in under my main account just fine (and even get trophies for my main account)Virtual game card is cool, but I wish they'd just set it up so you can just log in the game owner to play any of their games on another account like how Xbox does it. PlayStation and Switch still haven't figured this out. So annoying.
The game is deleted. Not the saved data.I need to watch that segment of the video again, but did it say something about the save data from a lent game being deleted when it is returned? That kinds stinks if true.
Thats not what he means, im not sure how to explain it correctly but on xbox you can have more than 1 account logged in at the same time so you can log into the account that bought the game then switch over to another one and play that game.what do you mean? I can do this on PlayStation, I have my SEA account logged in and can play digital games I've installed from it while logged in under my main account just fine (and even get trophies for my main account)
On the same machine you mean? You can already do that on PlayStation.Thats not what he means, im not sure how to explain it correctly but on xbox you can have more than 1 account logged in at the same time so you can log into the account that bought the game then switch over to another one and play that game.
Without having to make it a primary account.
On the same machine you mean? You can already do that on PlayStation.
My wife logs onto my PS5 Pro and can play all my installed games just fine.
On Xbox, my wife can play all my games on my Xbox even if it's not set as the home console. It just requires that my account is signed in at the same time as hers on the same Xbox. You can't do this on PlayStation and Switch.what do you mean? I can do this on PlayStation, I have my SEA account logged in and can play digital games I've installed from it while logged in under my main account just fine (and even get trophies for my main account)
This sounds even worse when you put it this way…I like this. So basically it's a way to house your digital license and loan it out, then get it back, using a physical game card.
That's fucking sweet. I wish Sony would let me do that with USB sticks or something.
It's like a NFT. Basically a way to convert a digital game to physical. For people who have friends to exchange games with, this is super easy to understand and super accessible.
Now let me do it in reverse. Let me convert physical to digital!
And just having 2 Switch consoles yourself (an Oled for at home play and a Lite for the commute) is now completely cumbersome.So, basically a new scam of Nintendo, and a DANGEROUS movement for gaming industry (If Sony/Microsoft copies this, we're fucked up)
This turns the games into pure licenses, so it works like the old Steam Family, if i lend you the game, i cannot play it, since it nows recognises on which console is the license, so, now millions of people who are sharing their games with their families, or families with 2 sons which were sharing their digital games with the primary/secondary account method because they cannot afford to purchase 2 copies, will lose access to those games
Or like on Steamwhy not just do something like on iOS where you just family share an application? It's easy to use and doesn't require the first party to do something
That's what I took from this video as well. Its like Don Mattrick's Xbox wet dream manifest. Especially with the whole "2 weeks" thing.This gives me Xbox One reveal vibes for some reason. This will almost certainly come with a clamp on account sharing too.
Before you could share just like Xbox and Playstation with a primary console that let anyone play offline, and then on other consoles you could only play with the owner signed into the internet.
So you just used your own console always online and then set your friends console to be your primary so they could play all your games too.
This new feature lets you lend games to other people's consoles and they can play them offline on any account.... But it's also limited to a single game and while you lend a title you can't play it yourself.
It has advantages but also disadvantages to what was already in place....
Not sure I like it more. Useful for sharing between more consoles but people that only shared with one friend it's worse as you will lose access to the game you are sharing and can't give your friend your entire library.