• MudMan@fedia.io
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    1 年前

    I’m not sure that’s how that works. The Switch already had both physical boxes with digital codes in them and cartridges that required mandatory downloads to run. This seems like a physical unlock key for a digital download, which depending on how it’s implemented is actually easier to both resell and use offline than the Switch 1 solution to the same problem.

    I don’t recommend purchasing either, and I avoided both of those options on Switch 1, but I’m pretty sure this at least does not make things any worse.

    I have major gripes with a number of pricing choices in this thing, but to the best of my current understanding this one is based on a misunderstanding.

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      You cannot use the unlock key, or even redownload the game, when, not if, the Switch store goes offline.

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        This is true.

        It’s also true of the partial download carts for Switch 1 that don’t include a full playable version of the game in the cart.

        Presumably the digital back-compat on the Switch 2 means the Switch will live a lot longer usual for Nintendo platforms, and we don’t know if there will be a backwards compatible Switch 3.

        But in practice, this is just an iteration of the Switch 1 version of the same thing. It’s not great. I avoided both the mandatory download carts and will likely avoid these ones, but it’s not a bigger deal than it has been for the past five years or so.