Andy wrote:I’d argue that it’s impossible, which is why it would be nice to get more cards somehow. In terms of development, there is simply no way of keeping more than one or two players happy, and there’s no way to keep the staff happy. Of course, winning keeps everyone generally happy enough, but the figure for potential skill should be ignored for the majority of players, because you’ll rarely be able to actually develop them.Cosby wrote:...keeping on top of players' training and happiness became something of a chore.
Cheers. To be honest it will probably be discarded for something else before we hit any ceiling in the game, but it was worth getting just for how happy the little 'un was to see it on the switch and settle in for a game.Andy wrote:I haven’t ever lost staff, the same way I’ve lost players, but the progress is glacially slow. I’ve had the money to upgrade the stadium and facilities beyond the levels the staff require, but the game isn’t offering me, for example, a silver rated scout to make full use of the level the scouting office is at, and it’s taking an absolute age to develop the scout I have. He’s at level 47, and it seems the game has stopped giving me the cards needed to develop him. It’s frustrating. I’m more interested in the game for where the series goes next. I’d like to see what the developer could do making something that didn’t start life as a f2p lootfest.
Minnesänger wrote:Indie games - 6p (99.9% off)
Kernowgaz wrote:Do you mean £169 for the Lite? Got very excited then.
Utter nonsense - it's pure crackAndCallMeCharlie wrote:The demo is nice and it has some interesting mechanics, still not sure if I will bite though
afgavinstan wrote:The funny thing is there's actually going to be 30% off BOTW and other first partys.
afgavinstan wrote:The funny thing is there's actually going to be 30% off BOTW and other first partys.
afgavinstan wrote:What shop is selling it for less than £42? Its not bad for BOTW, jeez!
Kernowgaz wrote:This has probably been mentioned loads and now it’s settled down and people know exactly what’s what - Game Sharing.
I was going to get my son the standard Switch but as it’s quite expensive for an 8 yr olds Xmas present we’re getting a Switch lite for him. What’s the deal regarding Game sharing ?
Kernowgaz wrote:This has probably been mentioned loads and now it’s settled down and people know exactly what’s what - Game Sharing.
I was going to get my son the standard Switch but as it’s quite expensive for an 8 yr olds Xmas present we’re getting a Switch lite for him. What’s the deal regarding Game sharing ?
Syph79 wrote:Kernowgaz wrote:This has probably been mentioned loads and now it’s settled down and people know exactly what’s what - Game Sharing.
I was going to get my son the standard Switch but as it’s quite expensive for an 8 yr olds Xmas present we’re getting a Switch lite for him. What’s the deal regarding Game sharing ?
Primary console can be used however you’d expect it to be. Secondary console needs an internet check to validate the game license. It’s really not that bad. You can use your phone as a WiFi hotspot, at a push.
Edit: the check is needed every hour, it doesn’t need to be active at all times.
For those thinking of making the Lite their go-to portable console, it makes sense to make it the primary, as you don’t need to validate the account online before use, and can use it freely when out-and-about.
Switching primary/secondary is easy enough. You just de-register the console(s) from settings and the first one to sign into the account is the primary.
If you use cartridges, there’s no issue at all. If you are buying from the eShop, just think about who is going to be paying the games and where.
It’s a small pain, but I don’t see what the alternative is? Nintendo (as with all publishers) don’t want their games on multiple consoles at the same time - as that eats into their revenue.
Second edit: the cloud saving stuff works well too - if you’re using multiple consoles for the same game. You just need to remember to download the latest file before you leave, or use your phone again!
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