But I did I Am Setsuna entirely and it's the very definition of a late port, there's nothing added to it compared to the PS4 version that came out a good while before it.
I don't think it even have HD Rumble, nothing. :lol
But I did I Am Setsuna entirely and it's the very definition of a late port, there's nothing added to it compared to the PS4 version that came out a good while before it.
I don't think it even have HD Rumble, nothing. :lol
But I did I Am Setsuna entirely and it's the very definition of a late port, there's nothing added to it compared to the PS4 version that came out a good while before it.
Nintendo Cycle.Remember that pre-launch Switch threads were pretty positive and full of hope for Switch eShop after the improvements seen on 3DS and Wii U.
What about Binding of Issac, that never got any exclusive content did it? Or the upcoming Overcooked or Towerfall Ascension
But isn't this issue just considering indie games? I don't think Setsuna falls under that category.
Jap company ruled by fossils.
It got exclusive content a week ago.But I did I Am Setsuna entirely and it's the very definition of a late port, there's nothing added to it compared to the PS4 version that came out a good while before it.
I don't think it even have HD Rumble, nothing. :lol
It's still easy to port games to Switch. 3-4 devs out of the 80 or so developers working on it doesn't cancel that all outNintendo Cycle.
They said they didn't want ports? Why??
I'd be very interested to know what Devs these are and what games they're talking about. One mentions ports but then goes on to complain about Nintendo thinking they can predict what the next big thing is, which didn't sound like a port to me.
I'm slightly concerned one of these may be wayforward :/
Last but not least, are you buying the new Nintendo Switch? The team over here is excited for Switch, and WayForward is a Switch developer. And yet, we havent announced anything at all? It makes you think were up to something. Its all so suspicious! Don't worry - we'll have more info for you soon. Enjoy launch day, and well see you on the other side!
Most of their comments seems to stem from bureaucracy at Nintendo, not for ill intentions. It's a big company that I'm assuming has too many heads.
And yet Poisoft managed to get Vroom in the Night Sky into the eShop.
If these reports are true, Nintendo's curation direction is definitely bizarre.
Yeah, I remember talk about that months ago. They want to avoid devs flooding the eShop with old ports, then either not make new games or not make anything.I imagine port means "late port" without enhancements.
Blaster Master is a 3DS port but they launched simultaneously. Shovel Knight had timed exclusive content. Tomorrow Corp games have some joy con functionality. Etc.
Painful really.
It looks like in the past 12 months, Nintendo of America simply destroyed all the hard work that took years to Dan Adelman to build.
Remember that pre-launch Switch threads were pretty positive and full of hope for Switch eShop after the improvements seen on 3DS and Wii U.
I'm really starting to think there are some huge problems at several key positions at NoA.
Wondering who the first indie dev is. I actually can't think of any American indie developers with particularly well-reviewed games on the Wii U or 3DS eShop that haven't announced or strongly hinted at Switch support, at least off the top of my head.
Jap company ruled by fossils.
Painful really.
It looks like in the past 12 months, Nintendo of America simply destroyed all the hard work that took years to Dan Adelman to build.
Remember that pre-launch Switch threads were pretty positive and full of hope for Switch eShop after the improvements seen on 3DS and Wii U.
I'm really starting to think there are some huge problems at several key positions at NoA.
Not a good term to use for Japanese.Jap company ruled by fossils.
Most of their comments seems to stem from bureaucracy at Nintendo, not for ill intentions. It's a big company that I'm assuming has too many heads.
Actually (unless things changed in the meanwhile)
http://gonintendo.com/stories/275199-wayforward-teasing-switch-game-development
All nidies are equal but some nindies are more equal than othersThey said they didn't want ports? Why??
Most of their comments seems to stem from bureaucracy at Nintendo, not for ill intentions. It's a big company that I'm assuming has too many heads.
Wondering who the first indie dev is. I actually can't think of any American indie developers with particularly well-reviewed games on the Wii U or 3DS eShop that haven't announced or strongly hinted at Switch support, at least off the top of my head.
Comparatively speaking, how was the process for getting a Wii U dev kit in your experience?Yep, it's really frustrating so far. I've barely made any head room in getting a Switch dev kit. Their weird "no ports" for indies when half of indies games already are ports, is really dumb and confusing.
Mediocre hardware, fantastic games, shit company.
I've had a long-standing relationship with Nintendo for many years. We've gone out eating and drinking multiple times
This is interesting because we hear fantastic things from some devs and this from anonymous ones. Obviously not all devs are being treated the same, but it would be interesting to know exactly what it has been like for the majority of indies.
Of course, many will choose to take these anonymous quotes that tell half the story and ignore the good experience many devs have been having.
Sounds like an NoA problem, and a weird one at that.
Also, I know what he was trying to say but this is just silly phrasing, grammatically speaking:
I'm just picturing him and the whole of Nintendo eating and drinking at a restaurant.
This is interesting because we hear fantastic things from some devs and this from anonymous ones. Obviously not all devs are being treated the same, but it would be interesting to know exactly what it has been like for the majority of indies.
Of course, many will choose to take these anonymous quotes that tell half the story and ignore the good experience many devs have been having.
Comparatively speaking, how was the process for getting a Wii U dev kit in your experience?
I'm just picturing him and the whole of Nintendo eating and drinking at a restaurant.
Not really sure how this is any different than what the other two platform holders have done in various degrees in the past.
Mediocre hardware, fantastic games, shit company.
Question is, his treat or theirs?
Sure you do. Doesn't it sound like a familiar Indie Clause Microsoft had when this generation started?
Because they had a clause stating you had to have some new content with the game if it was coming to their platform later or after it was released prior on another platform.