Fans have taken to the likes of X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok to question NetherRealm’s decision to market Mortal Kombat 1 as a $70 Switch release. It has been called “robbery” and “disrespectful” to users.

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    1 year ago

    Who’s angry? It’s not game developer’s fault that it has 10% of the power needed to run a modern game.

    There is no amount of optimization that could make most modern games run on the switch. It has nothing to do with laziness. If you were a first party making games built from the ground up to be comparable to other modern games, it could not be done.

    There’s a reason Nintendo leans hard into simple physics and extremely arcade style sports games, and it’s not just to be more accessible to casual fans. It’s because it’s literally all the hardware can do.

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        1 year ago

        They chose that hardware because Nvidia was offloading it dirt cheap, so they could make big margins on it.

        That’s the entire reason. There is no other. It’s certainly not that it’s capable of modern gaming, because it isn’t.

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          Who’s angry?

          Your moronic ass obviously is

          There’s a reason Nintendo leans hard into simple physics and extremely arcade style sports games, and it’s not just to be more accessible to casual fans. It’s because it’s literally all the hardware can do.

          Yeah when they chose the type of games they’d be known for in the 80’s, it sure was specifically because their crystal ball told them:

          They chose that hardware because Nvidia was offloading it dirt cheap, so they could make big margins on it.

          You’re too stupid to spend another moment on