Has any review touched wether or not Mario Kart 8 Deluxe loads faster on a SD card or cart?
SDcards are faster
Nintendo uses cheap carts
Has any review touched wether or not Mario Kart 8 Deluxe loads faster on a SD card or cart?
Internal storage offers fastest load times.Has any review touched wether or not Mario Kart 8 Deluxe loads faster on a SD card or cart?
SDcards are faster
Nintendo uses cheap carts
Yeah don't look bad at all.First screen of MK8 running in splitscreen with 4 players on the tablet:
I love it, kinda cute.
First screen of MK8 running in splitscreen with 4 players on the tablet:
I love it, kinda cute.
Wish there was download play for this game.
This looks like a very tortured experience.
Wish there was download play for this game.
This looks like a very tortured experience.
No need for download play when any Switch player worth their salt is going to own a copy
It may take a while to surpass Zelda, but in any case it will become Switch's top selling game sooner or later.
It should, but eh, if someone has a Switch at this stage, they should be getting MK.
Wish there was download play for this game.
This looks like a very tortured experience.
Wish there was download play for this game.
This looks like a very tortured experience.
First screen of MK8 running in splitscreen with 4 players on the tablet:
I love it, kinda cute.
Incredible how far Nintendo pushes the "we will make you pay for the convenience of us saving manufacturing, shipping, and store margins costs" for games on the eShop... pre-order done right on Amazon UK - Prime: £42 with free shipping and Prime preorder discount of £2 = £40 for something with optional resale value vs £49 on the eShop.
Sure, you cannot lose the game in the digital version and you never have to swap Zelda out and you get slightly worse loading performance with the cart, but almost £10 off is nothing to sneeze at.
Eshop is RRP, UK retailers have almost never followed the RRP.Incredible how far Nintendo pushes the "we will make you pay for the convenience of us saving manufacturing, shipping, and store margins costs" for games on the eShop... pre-order done right on Amazon UK - Prime: £42 with free shipping and Prime preorder discount of £2 = £40 for something with optional resale value vs £49 on the eShop.
Sure, you cannot lose the game in the digital version and you never have to swap Zelda out and you get slightly worse loading performance with tge cart, but almost £10 off is nothing to sneeze at.
At least the game is cheap on Amazon U.K. here in all stores I know it's a whopping £5.3 more expensive than on the Eshop so far
Eshop is RRP, UK retailers have almost never followed the RRP.
First screen of MK8 running in splitscreen with 4 players on the tablet:
I love it, kinda cute.
IIRC Nintendo actually addressed the digital price issue before and said that they do take into the account the convenience/added value of you not having to get your ass to a store or having to swap discs in the price (instead of passing down the savings, you are charged for convenience... not unlike other digital stores... consumers are sold the massive savings [part of it because companies have figured out that gamers will be happy if their company of choice make more money as if it directly benefits the gamers themselves, but maybe that is just try for general fanboys] and do not focus enough on the loss of ownership rights/first sale doctrine).
First screen of MK8 running in splitscreen with 4 players on the tablet:
I love it, kinda cute.
Incredible how far Nintendo pushes the "we will make you pay for the convenience of us saving manufacturing, shipping, and store margins costs" for games on the eShop... pre-order done right on Amazon UK - Prime: £42 with free shipping and Prime preorder discount of £2 = £40 for something with optional resale value vs £49 on the eShop.
Sure, you cannot lose the game in the digital version and you never have to swap Zelda out and you get slightly worse loading performance with the cart, but almost £10 off is nothing to sneeze at.
Couldn't find a specific answer to this anywhere - I know 4 player split screen drops to 30fps, but what about in wireless play with multiple switches? Does the frame rate still drop in that case?
First screen of MK8 running in splitscreen with 4 players on the tablet:
I love it, kinda cute.
I'm getting this digitally. Easiest decision to go digital ever, really.
The reasons:
1) It's Mario Kart 8. I want to be able to play it at a moment's notice. Anywhere, anytime. No swapping of cartridges necessary!
2) I already own a physical copy of the WiiU version!
3) This is one of my favorite games ever. When I see its icon on the Home Menu, I want to know it'll boot up when I select it!
4) Getting this digitally allows me to keep Zelda in the cartridge slot so I have access to both at the same time!
Does Nintendo tie our purchases to an account of some sort now? Doesn't really matter getting this digitally regardless!
Will likely do the same for ARMS and Splatoon 2. Can't wait!
First screen of MK8 running in splitscreen with 4 players on the tablet:
I love it, kinda cute.
Yeah, Nintendo are the worst, no one else in the industry charges full price on their digital stores... /s
I've recently discovered that Amazon Prime also offers unlimited online storage for photos. Unlimited. Consolidated services like that can provide insane value for moneyNot sure why they would do that... that is retail suicide... I guess they bank on people not being digital savvy enough to use Amazon...
Between the free TV shows and movies, the next day free shipping, Prime Now super fast delivery in London, and the many discounts like this one, etc... Amazon Prime is a really good value (that and Netflix ensure I do not need to really get any TV cable bundle or anything beyond FreeView/DVB-T). Even in books they undercut stores like Waterstones by £8-10 at times.
yeah. why do nerds feel the need to do this? its a plagueDon't be shaming people into buying games!
I foresee a lot ofFirst screen of MK8 running in splitscreen with 4 players on the tablet:
I love it, kinda cute.
You want a game to launch on sale?Getting screeed elsewhere too makes me happier... but you are right, those greedy saps at PSN Store and Xbox Live Marketplace never ever have huge sales... couldn't they smarten up and offer say a big Easter sale or a buy £50 and get £10 back kind of offers... tsk tsk /s.
Wish there was download play for this game.
This looks like a very tortured experience.
Man 4 people crowed around the screen trying to see your tiny portion of the screen would be awful.
I can't imagine any one doing 4 player same screen on the Switch screen unless they absolutely have to.
I mean, would that even be playable?
I foresee a lot of
Though it looks serviceable enough
I am so excited for this. First time in MK8! It looks beautiful and I've been listening a lot to the OST and the Animal Crossing stuff is a huge nostalgia trip.
Question is, is it time to buy a Pro Controller?
Yes, it is time to buy a Pro Controller.
And yeah, I love how much Animal Crossing love this game gives. Heck, there are so many tunes for it!
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Incredible how far Nintendo pushes the "we will make you pay for the convenience of us saving manufacturing, shipping, and store margins costs" for games on the eShop... pre-order done right on Amazon UK - Prime: £42 with free shipping and Prime preorder discount of £2 = £40 for something with optional resale value vs £49 on the eShop.
Sure, you cannot lose the game in the digital version and you never have to swap Zelda out and you get slightly worse loading performance with the cart, but almost £10 off is nothing to sneeze at.
Getting screeed elsewhere too makes me happier... but you are right, those greedy saps at PSN Store and Xbox Live Marketplace never ever have huge sales... couldn't they smarten up and offer say a big Easter sale or a buy £50 and get £10 back kind of offers... tsk tsk /s.
Can't remember from the original - do trophies stack? Or do I have to play through 50cc?