• Whirlybird@aussie.zone
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    5 days ago

    They are significantly better than the digital code in a physical box games that they are replacing. They let you share those games with friends too.

    There are no downsides. People just got outraged because they mistakenly thought that ALL Switch 2 games were on them.

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      3 days ago

      It lacks the main benefit of a digital game: not needing to keep the card with you.

      It lacks the main benefit of a physical game: not needing an internet connection, which also means these fake cartridges will stop working once servers shut down

      It captures the vibe of having a physical card, which I appreciate, but that’s about it. Otherwise it’s worthless.

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        1 day ago

        If you want a fully digital copy just buy the digital copy. Those aren’t going anywhere.

        These ones are for games that were sold at retail, in a box, but just had a digital code that made it no different to buying the game digitally. They had no reason to exist. Now they do. They give these games some of the benefits of physical copies.

        They don’t stop working once servers are shut down btw. 100% false. You only ever need an internet connection the first time you run the game after downloading it. Source: Nintendo directly:

        https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/68415/~/nintendo-switch%26nbsp%3B2-game-key-card-overview

        An internet connection is only required when you launch the game for the first time. After this, the game can be started even without an internet connection.

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            12 hours ago

            And you couldn’t buy the game digitally either if that’s the case.

            What you can do is continue playing your copy that you already have.

    • poke@sh.itjust.works
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      3 days ago

      There is a downside, and that’s why Switch 1 games have an option to become digital cartridges and it is not forced.

      The downside resides in if a single account has multiple switches. With the current system, you have a primary switch on your account, and this switch can play any digital title whenever it wants. Any secondary switches on that account need to connect to the internet anytime they want to play a title. This leads to a flow where you may have your primary switch be a portable one (no need for internet to boot) and a secondary switch to be a dedicated at-home or docked device. Either switch can play any game you own without really planning much of anything. This will not be possible with the new system, where you will need to move digital licenses between consoles.

      Additionally, you could have a friends account on your switch and you could borrow games that way, or they could sign in and play their games on your console while visiting you without having planned it before. Now, they will have to bring their own switch or otherwise preplan wanting to play a game on another console, and move that digital cartridge.

      While I do think the new system is overall better, I also think its just wrong to claim there are no downsides when compared to the current system.