I've always had pretty strong objections to paid subscriptions for online gameplay. Logically I understand it's supposed to help fund the costs of running and maintaining the servers, but I also feel like it's the developer's responsibility to make their game fully playable for the asking price, and factor these costs into said price. If I'm paying $60 for an infinitely-copyable series of ones and zeroes, I shouldn't then need to pay a recurring fee to enjoy it to its full extent.
All that said, the current cost of Nintendo's online servies + NES/SNES library is pretty much low enough that I don't notice paying it. But I don't know right now if I'm comfortable paying more just to unlock some arbitrarily-paywalled content. Does anyone remember back in like 2008 when you could just buy all these games on the Wii? If you bought any of those, you still own them today, and they can even be transferred to the Wii U. It kinda pains me to imagine how much I would've spent over the last ~13 years if this same functionality came with a monthly bill.
What happens with save files, anyway? If I stop paying this subscription do my saved games disappear? Dystopian if true.
Anyway it seems like Super Mario 3D All-Stars was the tech demo for N64/GC/Wii emulators on the Switch, so I guess eventually the whole gang will be included in this service for progressively-higher costs, until I'm paying $50/month for 10,000 games when I only want to play ~5 of them every couple months. It's cable TV for video games lol
All that said, the current cost of Nintendo's online servies + NES/SNES library is pretty much low enough that I don't notice paying it. But I don't know right now if I'm comfortable paying more just to unlock some arbitrarily-paywalled content. Does anyone remember back in like 2008 when you could just buy all these games on the Wii? If you bought any of those, you still own them today, and they can even be transferred to the Wii U. It kinda pains me to imagine how much I would've spent over the last ~13 years if this same functionality came with a monthly bill.
What happens with save files, anyway? If I stop paying this subscription do my saved games disappear? Dystopian if true.
Anyway it seems like Super Mario 3D All-Stars was the tech demo for N64/GC/Wii emulators on the Switch, so I guess eventually the whole gang will be included in this service for progressively-higher costs, until I'm paying $50/month for 10,000 games when I only want to play ~5 of them every couple months. It's cable TV for video games lol