• Ganbat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    Which is both depressing and confusing considering the sharply increased price on games and the system itself coupled with the increase in wealth disparity. If I were a conspiracy theorist type, I would say rich people/companies are buying systems at an extreme rate in an attempt to normalize the increasing prices and further erode the middle class.

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      1 month ago

      The original Switch was constantly sold out. I assume there were supply issues. It’s likely that it would have outsold the Switch 2 if they’d had the same supply.

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      No conspiracy. High prices are already normalized. Companies have been setting record breaking profits by just straight up increasing prices for no reason since 2019. I also wonder how this hasn’t affected sales but I guess people had a lot more money then they realized. Had.

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    I am curious to know how many went to scalpers and influencers/YouTubers. I am also interested in seeing how fast it drops off.

    I don’t personally know anyone that has one, and I am not seeing them out in the wild like I saw the Switch 1 just 2 months after it launched. So either all of them went to people who dont live in my area (high population West USA county) or all the people that have them never take them outside. Which is strange since I see Switch 1 consoles fairly often. Mostly Switch Lites.

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      Look up some scalper listings. No one’s making money scalping the Switch 2. Nintendo has met the demand with supply. It’s not like the XSX and PS5 where people were buying them up and selling them for twice as much. Scalpers now are just trying to break even. You might almost feel sorry for them.

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        You might almost feel sorry for them.

        I might, but I seem to have misplaced my world’s tiniest violin, unfortunately.

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    1 month ago

    I love how everyone dumped on the Switch 2’s pricing when it was announced (not here — this was on another site/community) but as soon as it launched, the sales numbers exceeded expectations.

    Honestly Nintendo didn’t price it high enough — it was clearly not priced as high as the market would bear. It’s making such good sales because people consider it to be a solid value for what they expect to get out of it.

    If I hadn’t just gotten a Switch 1 (OLED) 9 months prior, I might have gotten one. As it is, it’s a minor upgrade and I see no reason to upgrade at this point. But a lot of people are.

    Fortunately, the game I play, Animal Crossing, isn’t hard coded to the Switch’s limitations. I think it was always meant to be used on an upgraded console. Playing it on PC/Mac, people have gotten it up to 8K without modifying the game in any way, just running it on a more capable machine. (Macs are particularly good for emulating Switch as they both use the ARM64 platform, like your phone probably does. PCs do tend to have more powerful GPUs, so they can mitigate the additional emulation, not just going from Switch to Windows, but from ARM64 to x86-64. But Macs are already halfway there.) I can’t do 8K… my monitor and my MacBook both do 1440p though, which is 4X the Switch 1’s native 720p. It doesn’t look that much better (the textures are optimised for 720p) but it does perform better. Loading times zip by. If there’s a Switch 3 and it does 4K and it still has backward compatibility to Switch 1, I imagine Animal Crossing will do similarly well on that. Though, I kind of hope they make a new Animal Crossing title entirely.

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      First year is always for enthusiasts and is supply constrained, not demand constrained. This price was high but within expectations, even then, I know people who only play on Switch but haven’t upgraded due to this.

      We will see the real effect from next year. If it keeps this momentum or significantly slows down.