Shitting on discord is must.
beyond that you do a shame shame on president of nitendo post because he sooold out today. $600 a console with fear price getting higher.
Shortly after their marriage, Chantal's college friend Tina arrives in New York. A spoiled rich girl, she goes after Gene, and he responds positively to Tina's flirting tactics, making Chantal start to become nervous about her marriage. When Chantal is at a loss, her mother gives her a book on "How To Train Man's Best Friend" and advises Chantal that many men aren't treated as well as pets. She begins to use the dog-training techniques from the book on her husband and to her delight, the results are astounding. Germaine later explains that the book was not really for Chantel to train her husband to obey her like a dog but rather, it has been teaching her how to live with her husband.
Essentially, the Switch 2 is shaping up to be the single most anti-consumer-friendly release by Nintendo to date. Not only will the games on the Switch 2 be outrageously, expensive and excessively monetized, but it will set a precedent that other large game publishers are sure to follow leading to higher prices across the board for all games.
And the most pathetic thing about all this is, because it's Nintendo, they will probably get away with it. They always get a fucking pass because good old Nintendo could do no wrong and there are enough nigger-cattle-retards that will simply bend over and take that big old Nintendick right up the ass.
Here are notes that you can use if you're covering The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remastered situation.
I believe the key appeal of the game besides nostalgia bait that got millions of people to buy/pirate the game is the announcement and the date it was released.
Never has there been the first official announcement/trailer of a game where you read the date that the game is already out to the public. It got people excited and quickly buy the game, even though observers has stated it's an uncanny remake that misunderstood the intentions of the original Oblivion. That and requiring 119 more GB than the original Oblivion + DLCs (6 GB in total) because of the Unreal Engine and mostly that game devs don't even optimize their games properly, as well as the $60 cost.
People soon noticed some "changes" made in the character creator such as gameplay differences between sex in the original is now changed to differences between origin (which city are you from) and using "identity" instead of "race" to describe the Elder Scrolls' fantasy races (CORRECTION: just found out it is only for one instance when you leave the sewers - the rest of the remastered version, including the character creator refers it to "race" - source: RPGHQ)
It's a simple text fix, so modders took the opportunity to try to restore "male"/"female" in the character creator. Since the most popular mod site is Nexus Mods, they soon uploaded their mods there. However, Nexus Mods is ran by ultra-liberal-gooner admins who are the most pettiest folks you can meet on the Internet, so of course, they not only banned any mod that tries to change it back, but also the mod authors that uploaded it.
Ultraporing, mod author of "Body Type Remover" and a Nexus user of 15 years, was banned with the mod disabled. EDIT: Ultraporing stated that he tried to reason with the admins, to no avail. The right-most image that is under this is Ultraporing's DM to the Nexus Mods, posted in RPGHQ as a new user to vent out his frustration.
Another Nexus user Killercritic reuploaded the mod onto Nexus as "OG Body Type" and it became the most endorsed mod on the site for Oblivion Remastered, before the user was banned and mod was disabled.
However, Nexus' actions ultimately caused a Streisand effect, where YouTubers, influencers, and grifters all came together to discuss the situation, bringing more unwanted attention to them.
Ultimately, to stave off the negative attention, the jannies at Nexus Mods reversed their decision and allowed a re-uploaded version of Ultraporing's mod, 7H3LaughingMan's "Body Type Selector," to remain on the site. HOWEVER, there is a catch. The original modders of the body type mod such as Ultraporing, Killercritic, and others, are still banned by Nexus Mods till this day. To reflect their pettiness, the Nexus jannies also lied that Ultraporing's goal as to incite drama and to create inflammatory content even though Ultraporing's DM mentions otherwise.
This isn't the first time Nexus Mods kept a mod but banned its author. There was a mod for the RPG Baldur's Gate 3 where you get to race-swap your only black companion to other races. The admins reviewed the mod and kept it but banned the author Fesstrom.
In addition, there are better The Elder Scrolls stuff to look forward to than a bloated uncanny remake, and they take way less disk space. There is a mod for Morrowind (1.2 GB) called Tamriel Rebuilt (in development since 2004) which expands the game to include the full province of Morrowind instead of the vanilla-only island of Vvardenfell; the team is releasing an expansion released on 1 May that will include the city of Narsis, which is Morrowind's 2nd largest city. In addition, if you already have Skyrim (12 GB), you can anticipate a remake of Oblivion in development using Skyrim's engine called Skyblivion.
EDIT: There's also a thread on Nexus Mods but it's been stuck in Prospering Grounds, so it'll be great if you invite users to create an updated OP on the stream.
Feel free to condense this post to smaller parts for your liking if you're doing a segment on this.
Yes and no on the gacha shit. On the Switch 2 there isn't any gacha bullshit HOWEVER they do have gacha bullshit in their mobile games.
Fire Emblem Heroes, for instance, is a literal mobile gacha game. They had another gacha game (as publisher) called Dragalia Lost on mobile, but it has since shut down. Mario Kart Tour had gacha elements but I believe they were replaced in a later update.
Pokemon Go has paid 1 time use items.
Thier most recent mobile game, Pokémon TCGP (Trading Card Game Pocket) has both a subscription service AND and gacha elements (you open packs of randomized pokemon cards which you can, of course, buy with real money).
The Switch 2 is excessively monetized in a different way. They are raising the base cost of their first party titles - Mario Kart World, for example, will be $80. They are charging for the Switch 2 tech demo. They are charging to upgrade Switch 1 games to their Switch 2 equivalent. The peripherals are all extremely expensive. Charging for online play. Paywalling access to retro titles behind the online service. This is on top of a console that costs $450.