buys all future games used then
buys all future games used then
yep this is to gather interest to see if its worth porting it over. Yall want DMC on switch this is your chance.
what are we, lab rats? I hope this flops.yep this is to gather interest to see if its worth porting it over. Yall want DMC on switch this is your chance.
Hold up your money for Darkstalkers.yep this is to gather interest to see if its worth porting it over. Yall want DMC on switch this is your chance.
its not a power house so no easy cheap porting, but turned out to be big enough that you can not just ignore it, so they are trying to maximize profit on expensive ports of older games.
Capcom are starting to become a legit joke on Switch.They really about to sell this for $30 with no new features aren't they?
They barely talk about that game's results in general. They want to move completely to AAA dev and their AA stuff has no space in such a small company trying to put out so many big games.I'd bet good money Mega Man 11 sold the best on Switch of all the platforms. Not sure what Capcom's problem is.
They are simply seeimg how far they can get away with, either so they can keep making ports as cheap as they can or find an excuse to stop supporting the switch. Capcom themselves said how they want to focus conpletely on big AAA games despite being smaller then Namco and square enix and the switch's very existence throws a wench into that planWhy wouldn't they put DMC3. Its a much better starting point. And is way closer to what the franchise has become now.
Does Capcom actually believe that DMC1 is more popular among the current gaming audience , because the original sold more and it received better critical reception ?
They need to artificially manufacture a flop so that they can explain to their shareholders why they have to stop supporting the Nintendo Switch.
And we're the type of dopes that will fuck around and buy it.They really about to sell this for $30 with no new features aren't they?
Fuck this garbage, Cuntcom can go fuck themselves.yep this is to gather interest to see if its worth porting it over. Yall want DMC on switch this is your chance.
But coding an old game to a new console is haaaaaard.They really about to sell this for $30 with no new features aren't they?
I mean, brand new Monster Hunter and Ace Attorney games are already great enough for most people to consider their support good. Also launched a new RE game in the platform, had a decent port for the latest Street Fighter, a new Lost Planet spin-off, some new niche IPs for Japan. Can't be compared to their Switch support that is pretty bad.Tho, to be fair, I think we all got chummy on capcom cause of MH on 3DS, but Capcom overall track with Nintendo is not exactly the BFF many people think. Gamecube had the Capcom 5, Wii was just some ports here and there, and overall Switch support is a retry of that.
DMC1 sells 5 million copies for $30What are the chances of, if this somehow against all odds beats sales expectations, Capcom then sending a solo release of DMC2 out to die on the switch Eshop lol.
At some point you have to start thinking if there is background stuff going on (deals, bad blood, etc).
Tho, to be fair, I think we all got chummy on capcom cause of MH on 3DS, but Capcom overall track with Nintendo is not exactly the BFF many people think. Gamecube had the Capcom 5, Wii was just some ports here and there, and overall Switch support is a retry of that.
They are simply seeimg how far they can get away with, either so they can keep making ports as cheap as they can or find an excuse to stop supporting the switch. Capcom themselves said how they want to focus conpletely on big AAA games despite being smaller then Namco and square enix and the switch's very existence throws a wench into that plan
Ghost Trick is DS. But to go further they also put out two Monster Hunter spin offs.Cmon thats not true at all.
3DS got
SSFIV
Brand new RE
MH
Ghost Trick
Ace Attorney
The Switch has received the worst support from Capcom.
Pretty much. I'm near 100% positive this is done because of how there's never been a DMC game on Nintendo systems and unlike RE or Okami they don't have any estimate or idea on how well the series or genre could do. This is pretty much their best bet though I'm surprised they didn't go with DMC4SE since that's standalone. Then again, as a newcomer planning to buy this to get into the series, starting from the 4th game of a 5 game story would be weird. If it's $30 or under, I'm game since I hear this game has a lot of stuff to make it worth playing a lot. I technically have the collection on Twitch prime as well, but I'd rather not have my first impressions of the franchise be with a keyboard. Maybe if I like this one a ton I'll reluctantly give 2/3 an early try on my PC.
This also reminds me that I really should finish Bayonetta since people seem to treat it as a sister game to this franchise, and if this is anywhere near as good then I'm super excited.
The reality is, if there's a market, people will buy. If there is not, they won't. Capcom has people to do market research and they should use them. They don't need to take baby steps on PS2 games. If they're going to do this piecemeal and give everyone a worse deal for it, we're likely not going to see how well DMC could perform at its best.You'd think but after how badly they got burned on Wii U and Wii with anything not E for everyone and that wasn't a familiar IP (Dead Rising did horribly on the Wii for one big example) I don't blame them for wanting to be the absolute, absolute stingiest with a totally foreign IP on the system. I don't know if the three HD versions were developed one after the other or all at once, but if it's the former then they could very well be doing the trilogy and are just releasing them all when they're done.
They probably do. The Switch runs counter to Capcom's plans to focus on big AAA games for consoles.Between this and the overpriced Resident Evil titles releasing next week; I'm convinced Capcom hates the Switch as a platform.
who do they use for market research, Mr. Magoo!?The reality is, if there's a market, people will buy. If there is not, they won't. Capcom has people to do market research and they should use them. They don't need to take baby steps on PS2 games. If they're going to do this piecemeal and give everyone a worse deal for it, we're likely not going to see how well DMC could perform at its best.