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Cake day: February 13th, 2025

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  • Should they have announced and removed it as soon as the board meeting ended? How much earlier would that be in this case?

    My unsubstantiated theory is the the licences they signed for all the vehicles and real world content had a 10 year lifetime.

    Usually those contracts would just require that they stop selling the game, but they may have included something about the servers in the contract too.

    Either way they new something was going to change in 2024 and realistically they knew which of these possibilities were viable:

    • sign new deals with all licensors and continue business as usual
    • sign new deals with cooperative licensors and modify the game to remove the others
    • remove the game from sale and keep the servers running for current customers
    • remove the game from sale and kill the servers - tell people to buy the sequal

    I’d they waited until December of 2023 to have that meeting then that feels negligent.

    If they had that meeting earlier and continued to sell the game (until ≈100 days to EOL) without warning customers that feels fraudulent.






  • Its a pretty good outcome but the games with “resolved” issues are not all good news.

    Some examples (all from different games):

    • Remaining on the title screen for 30 seconds will cause an error to trigger and the game will close. Please navigate away from the title screen before the error occurs.
    • Inputting a particular sequence of controls in a stage may on rare occasion cause the game to close.
    • Slowdown may occur in some parts of the game
    • Screen distortion may occur in some parts of the game
    • When Nintendo Switch 2 players battle Nintendo Switch players online, Nintendo Switch players’ character models will have distorted textures.

    Still, if they have identified these issues it says a fair bit about how though their testing was.










  • I’m reading:

    • “exclusively Nintendo Switch 2 game cards” as meaning its the new red S2 game card format.
    • “include the original Nintendo Switch game and its upgrade pack all on the same game card” as meaning that the base game has been patched with the NS2E upgrade and the result written to disc.

    Of course if any post release patches that occur may need to be downloaded but their apparent intent has been to provide a version that is playable from gamecard.

    This sounds like the best implementation with the exception that the base game is not playable on S1 consoles (something you could do of you bought it digitally).