Shorty Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 In fairness you can pre-order on Nintendo's store and at Game (in store). I mean, pre-order from somewhere that will have some kind of decent deal/bundle, arrive on time, is trustworthy, reputable and most importantly is not GAME :p
Ashley Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 I mean, pre-order from somewhere that will have some kind of decent deal/bundle, arrive on time, is trustworthy, reputable and most importantly is not GAME :p Well now you're just being picky.
Retro_Link Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 They should have drawn the Gamepad getting thrown against the wall and it lying in three pieces on the floor... "GREAT SCOTT!"
Fierce_LiNk Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 I'm curious about the pricing for this. To me, it's attempting to do what the WiiU did, but properly. I.e., you can take it with you anywhere and it doubles up as both the handheld and home console. I see this as being between the £320-350 mark. It's interesting because somebody like @Eenuh, who's into her handheld games, could get lots of mileage out of this.
Blade Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 I'm curious about the pricing for this. To me, it's attempting to do what the WiiU did, but properly. I.e., you can take it with you anywhere and it doubles up as both the handheld and home console. I see this as being between the £320-350 mark. It's interesting because somebody like @Eenuh, who's into her handheld games, could get lots of mileage out of this. But its unlikely to get the traditional "handheld" games. It will have full console games that you can take on the go. Well, thats the marketing behind it.
Fierce_LiNk Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 But its unlikely to get the traditional "handheld" games. It will have full console games that you can take on the go. Well, thats the marketing behind it. Honestly, I think it'll get both kinds. As long as the console is powerful to run it, it'll get games of those types. Similar to how the PS4 can get games like Hotline Miami, Axiom Verge, etc. It'll be up to the gamer to choose how they play it, whether that's on a bus or on the sofa.
Rummy Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 £200-250 for me. £300 with two games at a push if it's somehow exceptionally on form and matching everything else on the market in the majority of ways. Honestly I do think if I had a choice between £300 for this or £150-£200 for another PS4 I'd opt for the latter as it's giving me enough content to keep me happy I'd probably just like to have it for putting in another room etc. I also think we'll get both kinds of games. As Blade mentioned the marketing is that it's a home console you can take on the go - but I honestly think a big part of that is just marketing and they have to focus on it 'as a home console first'. Whatever may be said about Nintendo - they're certainly prone to being very resolute and arguably stubborn on their image and marketing.
Happenstance Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 I feel like its going to be £299 but I would definitely be happier with £200 - £250. Not sure I would actually pay £299.
Fierce_LiNk Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 I feel like its going to be £299 but I would definitely be happier with £200 - £250. Not sure I would actually pay £299. For 200 quid, I'd definitely jump in. That's the same I paid for a WiiU. I'm sure there would be good value for money at that price. I honestly can't see it being anywhere near that, though.
Shorty Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 200 is out of the realm of possibility IMO....
Kav Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 Looking at what they showed, even though they said games shown weren't representative of what the games would look like, that it's predominantly a handheld console (no matter how they say it is a home console first) and the limitations that would bring to the hardware, there's no way I'd pay more than £250 for it! I'd want a game with it at that price too.
nekunando Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 With little to no interest in PS4 or XBOX One plus my love for Nintendo, it's basically a certainty that I will own a Switch.. but £299 might be a little too much to get me to bite right away! Having said that, I was thinking about price a lot recently and the fact that it almost seems pointless to wait 6-12 months for a price drop of £50 or a 'free' game thrown in with the original price as it's generally worth paying that little bit extra to have the console with you from the start
Ashley Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 Wasn't the Wii U £320 at launch? Given the current state of our currency...
Daft Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 £329.99, I reckon. But I wouldn't be shocked to see it at £350.
Fierce_LiNk Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 £329.99, I reckon. But I wouldn't be shocked to see it at £350. Same. Those are the numbers I'm going with. I imagine the dock will come bundled with it, so that'll drive the cost up. There's heaps of technology in the Switch, especially when you factor in that the Joy-Cons probably have their own separate batteries and can work in a few different ways (attached to Switch, used independently and then attached to that controller thing to make a more traditional controller). That can't be cheap to produce and it's an integral part of the whole package, so that'll again drive costs up. That's not even taking into account that the system looks like a massive step up from the 3DS, Nintendo's previous handheld. This isn't going to be cheap.
Kav Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 (edited) Approximate size... [tweet]790918055266254848[/tweet] I can see Nintendo going the way of Sony now and extending the generational gaps by upping specs of the tablet portion of Switch akin to the PS4Pro, albeit a little more seamless; if you want the upgrade you could buy just the upgraded tablet part and slot your existing JoyCons onto that. Edited October 25, 2016 by Kav
Falcon_BlizZACK Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 Sometimes I chuckle within when I hear people saying they might not get the console if it's over a certain <insert reasonable price here> price - let's be real, 80-90% of you are going to day one this as long as it's not priced stupidly like £400+. This is the most hopeful Nintendo 'Home Console' since the GC. I just hope The release isn't marred with stock issues like the Wii.
Happenstance Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 Listening to the Giant Bombcast and they brought up and interesting point about the Switch and always online games that I hadn't even thought of.. Will things like Destiny and The Division even come to the console if the console cant be guaranteed to be online all the time if its being taken elsewhere.
Ashley Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 Well there's no reason they can't as long as it's made clear you have to always be online.
Fierce_LiNk Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 (edited) Sometimes I chuckle within when I hear people saying they might not get the console if it's over a certain <insert reasonable price here> price - let's be real, 80-90% of you are going to day one this as long as it's not priced stupidly like £400+. This is the most hopeful Nintendo 'Home Console' since the GC. I just hope The release isn't marred with stock issues like the Wii. How much you pay is down to what you value you at, which is perceived by the consumer. There's a difference between some of the numbers we're talking about here, which range from £350 max to £200min. That's a huge gap and shouldn't be snuffed at. You also have to be reasonable. You're going to need to buy a game with the system, unless one comes bundled with it. So, that's an average of around £40 per game. If we go with the highest quoted price of £350 + one game at £40, suddenly we're nearing that £400 mark you were talking about. What if you want to have a second game at launch? How much the console costs is key. If the price is high and enough of us don't buy it, who's to say that the price won't unexpectedly drop? It's happened before, at least with the 3DS. I'm sure the PS3 had a price drop, too? It certainly won't be funny then if you're 60 quid out of pocket had you waited a few months. Edited October 25, 2016 by Fierce_LiNk
Falcon_BlizZACK Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 (edited) How much you pay is down to what you value you at, which is perceived by the consumer. There's a difference between some of the numbers we're talking about here, which range from £350 max to £200min. That's a huge gap and shouldn't be snuffed at. You also have to be reasonable. You're going to need to buy a game with the system, unless one comes bundled with it. So, that's an average of around £40 per game. If we go with the highest quoted price of £350 + one game at £40, suddenly we're nearing that £400 mark you were talking about. What if you want to have a second game at launch? How much the console costs is key. If the price is high and enough of us don't buy it, who's to say that the price won't unexpectedly drop? It's happened before, at least with the 3DS. I'm sure the PS3 had a price drop, too? It certainly won't be funny then if you're 60 quid out of pocket had you waited a few months. For me its not just about savings but about the once in a lifetime moment of a console release, the hype etc. Really not too bothered with being £60 or so out of pocket down the line because I/we blow that amount on trivial stuff all the time. I'm not 'snuffing' at the financials - moreso trying to highlight the habit members make of casting somewhat irrelevant worries and doubts over whether they'll day one it, when they usually do. We all know a new console is going to cost a heap of money. With regards to reasonable pricing, I'm obviously talking about the base unit price. Edited October 25, 2016 by King_V
Fierce_LiNk Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 For me its not just about savings but about the once in a lifetime moment of a console release, the hype etc. Really not too bothered with being £60 or so out of pocket down the line because I/we blow that amount on trivial stuff all the time. I'm not 'snuffing' at the financials - moreso trying to highlight the habit members make of casting somewhat irrelevant worries and doubts over whether they'll day one it, when they usually do. We all know a new console is going to cost a heap of money. With regards to reasonable pricing, I'm obviously talking about the base unit price. Sure, I get it. I bought a Wii and launched and it was quite magical to be discovering this new, quirky thing with lots of other forumers. I didn't buy the WiiU on launch and don't feel like I missed out on anything. Part of this will be down to the Switch's lineup. The Wii launched with Zelda: Twilight Princess, WiiSports and games like Red Steel, which was a big deal at the time. I can't even remember what the WiiU came with. NintendoLand and I'm sure the rest of the lineup was a big insignificant really. There's quite a few problems at times with buying stuff on release anyway. You pay over the odds and you may find that you miss out on good deals later down the line, especially in this day and age where it's quite easy to spot a good dealio thanks to the Internet. I do think everyone has their price, though. (on a sidenote, we're pretty good with our money, especially the woman. We're suckers for a good deal)
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