I mean the whole point is paying a tariff so American companies make the goods instead for less.
But if paying Chinese poverty wages and tariffs is still less than paying Americans to do it, then guess what they're going to do?
I mean the whole point is paying a tariff so American companies make the goods instead for less.
But if paying Chinese poverty wages and tariffs is still less than paying Americans to do it, then guess what they're going to do?
¿Porque no los dos?
I mean, Nintendo have often been fairly good with back compatibility.
If the architecture and form factor of physical media isn't really changing, there's not a lot of need to block older games from running.
They're already on ARM, and there's not much better for mobile gaming and GPUs have been fairly similar for a long time now.
The more interesting question is: will the Switch games get a performance boost on Switch 2? And it's probably going to depend on the game. I'd imagine they'll test a lot of the more popular titles, and anything with issues just gets it disabled until the developer patches it. It'd be nice to play TotK at a decent frame rate. Impressive as it is, it certainly chugs.
"My house my votes"
You likely won't get another that isn't a complete sham like they have in Russia
Good news, you'll all be able to sit out the next one as well!
Jews for Hitler vibes.
It didn't go well for them either. Being "one of the good ones" won't save you.
Oops! All fascists.
But I wrote I DO NOT GIVE FACEBOOK PERMISSION in big letters and everything!
Problem is they think the undecideds are actually undecided rather than ashamed of what they're about to do.
Yeah, getting full health back when going in and out of owlbear form is pretty OP, and it hits like a truck.
Sure, but the whole concept relies on Americans being too wealthy and need to pay more for their stuff. They're lazy and need more work to do.
And with all the poverty about, people working multiple jobs, the gig economy turning minimum wage evasion into "well you chose to do it", I'm surprised that over half the country agreed with the billionaire about that.