• bradbeattie@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    I have a Switch but have bought maybe 3 games for it tops. Where Steam has user reviews, a super simple refund policy, and frequent deep discounts, Nintendo’s purchasing experience is clearly lacking in a customer-friendly approach.

    Anyone asking for recommendations for their next gaming device, it’s Steam Deck every time.

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      10 months ago

      And Nintendo insists on never discounting certain games. It’s hard to swallow paying $60 for a 5 year old game that I’m only somewhat interested in. Meanwhile steam will let you buy a game like that for $15 bucks. Half the time you buy it and never play it, but just wanted to get it on sale just in case you do find time to give it a go.

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        10 months ago

        Plus most people will already a pretty stacked library day 1 when they get a steam deck. I wouldn’t have to buy another game for years or even a decade if I were to get a steam deck just based on what I still have on my backlog.

        And if I buy a game for the steam deck I can still play it on my pc whenever

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        10 months ago

        Super Mario Run on iOS is 4+ years old and still $9.99 to unlock all of the worlds.

        No thanks, Nintendo. Learn from Steam and have some sales.

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      10 months ago

      Don’t forget a more user friendly digital download SHARING system as well… We tried “SHARING” a digital download switch game a few times… Steam is far more forgiving. Switch wins on swapping carts however, if you stick to physical purchases for sharing.