• wuzzlewoggle@feddit.org
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    21 hours ago

    The key card thing is seriously infuriating, both from a consumer standpoint and from a media conservation standpoint.

    Basically you own a game cartridge, but as soon as Nintendo shuts down their servers for whatever reason it becomes a useless piece of plastic. They really don’t want us to own anything anymore.

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      20 hours ago

      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.