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I love the Nintendo Switch 2, but Online GameShare multiplayer is goddamn awful

The Nintendo Switch 2 GameShare feature for online multiplayer is a terrible experience, especially in the rapid racing game Fast Fusion.

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anast14d ago (Edited 14d ago )

Of course. They were always the worst when it came to this stuff. Why would they change it? They are breaking sales records.

_SilverHawk_14d ago (Edited 14d ago )

https://ibb.co/1f6ckjRB

The reason why Nintendo keeps giving their fans pure rubbish is because fanatics always apologize for Nintendos rubbish. Even when something is undeniably a terrible decision the fantastics find ways to make it seem like it isn't a big deal and tour the world and every forum to defend Nintendos silly decisions.

The switch 2s price is way too expensive for what's being offered with its specs but people will say all sorts of foolishness to defend it. If sony or Microsoft release a handheld just like the switch 2 most gamers would say its rubbish and weak but because its Nintendo its ok. The game price also being so high for mario kart the fanatics make excuses for it when it looks very similar to the last mario kart game from over a decade ago. The new Mario kart isn't a very demanding game that it's not able to run on switch 1 but Nintendo wanted to force the highest price for a game ever and force their fans to buy the switch 2. I'm quite sure some nes fanatics will say its not possible.

TheColbertinator14d ago

Nintendo is always 5 steps behind when it comes to online gaming.

gold_drake14d ago (Edited 14d ago )

nintendo is not known to have anything good internet wise.

but i think we all knew this was going to happen

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Raidou Remastered Interview: Developers Discuss Gameplay and Writing

Yamai Kazuyuki and Sugizaki Hiroki discuss the gameplay and writing of Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army in this interview.

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RUSHING BEAT X: Return Of Brawl Brothers Preview [Co-Optimus]

"Back in the innocent 1990s, Jaleco released a trilogy of Super NES beat 'em ups in the Rushing Beat series. Well, in Japan, they were part of that series. In international markets, Jaleco renamed each game and censored it to pieces. Nowadays, however, a fourth game called RUSHING BEAT X: Return of the Brawl Brothers is in the works for Steam and Switch 2 from City Connection and Clear River Games. Like its predecessors, Rushing Beat X will support 2-player local co-op, and it's extremely promising," says Co-Optimus.

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Mario Kart World Review – Hitting the Open Road | Infinite Start

Mario Kart is back and it has undergone its biggest evolution in years.

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