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I really don't understand these people. I'm currently playing the game and love it, not once has my experience made me even think about the resolution and frame rate. I swear that's all PC gamers care about, how crispy a game looks, even if it's a pile of shit.
Yes, pc gamers only care about graphics, that's why pc is the biggest indie platform, because indie games are known for the best graphics
Indie games in 8K though.
The James Webb Space Telescope is my favorite indie game
People have given you a lot of snarky or rude answers, which isn't warranted. I partially agree with you, but partially disagree too.
For ToTK, High resolution doesn't matter a ton because the game is well optimized for its intended platform, for playing on a switch can still give you great vistas and pictures. This is where I agree with you.
However, the difference between 30 and 60 fps makes a big difference in this game. Controls, motion, and fights all feel a lot smoother and natural at 60 fps. And while vistas and pictures still look great, a lot of the game has additional beauty when in motion. The improved frame rate does make a difference and can enhance the experience for a game that deserves it. The people who made this game clearly put a lot of thought and creativity into and the switch isn't always able to deliver that experience to the players. Think of it like going to an indoor play with sunglasses on; it may still be enjoyable to but some of the experience is lost.
The original comment was pretty snarky so I see about as much snark as I'd expect, tbh.
I mean this as nicely as possible but if the difference between 30fps tops and steady 60 isn't obvious to you, you're either ignorant of what you're missing, or you're too casual for it to matter
I'm late to the switch party, as I'm just messing with one for the first time since Christmas. I've been a PC gamer for decades. Decided to try out breath of the wild, and I'm having a blast with it. That being said, I would be lying if I said there weren't times where the frame rate dropped so low it's distracting. This new one may not have that issue, but I'm betting it's similar. I would absolutely be interested in emulating the game on better hardware. Hardware I already have at home.
You may not understand this side of the argument, and that's fair. I also don't understand yours. If someone wants to improve their experience with the game, it costs me nothing to give them a smile and a thumbs up for enjoying their own time/money however they like.
They're frustrated because the game could easily be better if it wasn't forced to run on a tablet. So easily in fact, that it's just a button, and it's unlocked. It's right there, but Nintendo makes more money if you can only play it on their tablet.
You really don't understand how a crisper image and smoother controls can't enhance the experience? Like when you have the option of watching a video at 1080p or 4k why opt for 480p or less? And that's not even a video game.
Tears of Nintendo
I love it when companies think the (often invented) number of pirated copies has any meaningful correlation to lost revenue.
My girlfriend and I have one Nintendo Switch. We share it. But the only modern Nintendo games I play are the Legend of Zelda series. Since Breath of the Wild, when a new one came out, we'd buy it right away, and then I'd end up placing a copy on my PC to play so we could play together.
If Nintendo thinks I'm gonna buy a game twice just to play at the same time as my partner, when we only have the one console, think again. If Nintendo thinks someone who only likes one game is gonna buy a whole second console, they're out of their minds.
What I do own is a Steam Deck, because Steam is a platform first and I can play my games on my fancy PC at home and on multiple devices. My Steam Deck can even play non-steam games great too!
The second Nintendo makes a PC store that let's me play their games on my other hardware, I'll start buying that second copy of all our games solely for the convenience of it. Until then they can suck an egg.
I feel like everyone is missing the line that says "before it came out". However, I find that hard to believe that 1 million people played a pirated copy before the release date and i can't remember any leaked gameplay or screenshots.
Pirated, or downloaded a back up of a game they bought a physical copy of?
All the people I know who emulated it also bought it in this case, because emulation was objectively a better experience for the game.
I bought it and played in on the switch, myself, but if I ever did another playthrough I'd want to higher res of emulation.
Oh my, that’s terrible. If anyone were to tell me however one could do something so dastardly, I would totally take active steps to avoid ever pirating the game.
Download an emulator and find a torrent for the game. It's pretty easy to do, and you get better quality. I haven't played TotK, but I did do this for Pokémon Arceus. I knew I'd hate it, but I wanted to see where it was going. It's a pretty shit game. Do not recommend.
This goes to show that people want to play Nintendo's games but don't want to get a switch, Nintendo has a big opportunity in untapped market potential for PC gamers
They'd never open up to the PC market. Their whole business is based on selling their propreitary hardware.
Also, that would open the floodgates for modding. Nintendo hates modding.
But their switch is crap. Breaks constantly, is low power, the software is painful (IMO), games are expensive, and save game backup is a subscription.
My experience:
- never breaks
- low power - irrelevant for the games we get for it
- software is fine
- save game backup - I don't need it
Here's where I'm disappointed:
- parental controls - need to use an app for most features, and they're still disappointing; I just want what the Steam Deck has
- games are expensive - I'd spend far more if games were cheaper; net result is I use my Steam Deck and PC far more, the Switch is just for exclusives
But that's about it. If they sold games for PC, they'd get more of my money, especially if I could swap between PC and Switch. I spend far more on games for my Steam Deck than for my Switch (I get like 2-3 Switch games, and like 20+ Steam games per year).
That was mostly me. I put a copy on a clean 2tb hard drive and repeatedly hit Ctrl-A Ctrl-C Ctrl-V. Then when it was full I pressed Ctrl+A and Delete and started the process all over. I went mad with power and don't even know how many copies I stole.
Consider that your warning, Nintendo. Shut down Yuzu and I'll activate the batch script.
I own a switch, I bought the game, Game runs like shit, Instead of returning it, I play it on yuzu
I'm sure if they had their way anyone who backwards engineers a system like polymega or analogue would be next on their hit list.
I have a GameCube, Wii, Wii u, 3DS and a switch with multiple games on all. I've also used emulators to play modded Zelda games with increased performance.
Nintendo made shit ports on switch and took a premium. They can get royally fucked.
They are not losing revenue from piracy. Stupid greedy orcs.
Sorry, a game that's been out for years shouldn't be $60. Start discounting these older games like they used to do.
TOTK came out not a year ago. This article is specifically about how TOTK was allegedly downloaded 1 million times before it even was released. You did not even read two sentences of this article.
Nintendo filed a civil lawsuit on February 26 against Yuzu software developer Tropic Haze, claiming that the team’s tech let folks illegally pirate 2023’s The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom over one million times a full week and a half before it even came out.
make it 1.000.001 cause my god, I am never buying a switch game ever
i hope Nintendo looses on every count.
If I was never planning on buying your game, does that mean you lost money?
Don't be fooled. The real issue here is that Nintendo is trying to use this case as a wedge to eventually outlaw or effectively ban all emulation software because they think it somehow massively affects their bottom line, or they want to have a scapegoat for weak profits.
I've never once in my life had a Gamecube, for example. I never will. So if I wanted to pirate Gamecube games and play them on my computer, it is literally victimless, and has zero negative affect on Nintendo's profits. In fact, I might love the games and decide to buy official merch. Same with the Swtich. I haven't pirated either, but you get the idea.
Even if you can somehow prove how many people pirated a game over the years, that tells you absolutely nothing about lost potential profits, because people that pirate probably never had the money to buy your hardware and games to begin with.
This is all just corporate propaganda.
I'm one of those million. I also bought the game the day it came out and played 40+ hours on my switch.
Maybe people don’t want to pay premium prices for games on 8 year old underpowered hardware.
I'm really curious about this case's outcome.
On one hand yuzu shouldn't be illagel, on the other hand, their patreon income surged when tears of the kingdom came out, and maybe that is enough to say that they enable pirates and thus should cease all operations.
I'm rooting for yuzu. Have they said anything at all yet? Btw if you want yuzu I think now is the time to download it while it exists (in case nintendo moves forward / wins, or yuzu devs are intimidated to take it down)
For what i have read, they dont have a case and it should be a guaranteed lost for Nintendo if they try to pursue this to court. That said, they know the legal battle will be long and expensive and are preying on the Yuzo team not having the resources to fight back.
Is not the first time they are pulling this shit.
I mean they're assuming everyone who downloaded it was using it with yuzu and not, for example, hacked or modded switches.