eh just use the vita to stream or steam link XD to play on the go.
if Nintendo get the game I hope they get a decent port.

eh just use the vita to stream or steam link XD to play on the go.
if Nintendo get the game I hope they get a decent port.

I think would be cool to have it on switch maybe just not this current switch because way too much underpowered, So many switch 2 who knows![]()

Most people who complain about "console limitations" forget that game consoles are basically super specially made gaming computers that you can hook up to your TV...
PS3 limitations and XBOX360 limitations was only a thing because of Sony and Microsoft trying to cut corners, and extremely tech savvy people know way more about that topic, since anyone can do a quick google search for the information they are looking for...
Marvel VS. Capcom 2 was never released on Nintendo Wii due to "Wii Limitations", even though they could have made a physical copy of the game for Wii owners, but they didn't...
If Square-Enix decides that they want to exclusively make games for just Nintendo and Microsoft because Sony is costing Square-Enix more money by being forced to censor a lot of things, including their own paying customers, then Square-Enix would more than likely making a good business decisions by listening to paying customers...
I am one of those people who would rather drop $300 on a gaming console than drop somewhere between $1000-$2000 for a gaming computer/laptop...
I also do not support streaming games especially single player games as a live service, mostly because of how unstable it is, and there is no real way to preserve the legacy of said games if streaming games to consoles becomes a mainstream...
And if Square-Enix announces an offline single player version of FF14 with local multiplayer for Nintendo Switch or Xbox One, I can guarantee that people will buy those consoles just for the single player experience... Bonus points if they allow you to use those game consoles for crossplay for the online only crowd that are on PC and PS4...
Never going to happen. Period.
Nintendo would have to opt in for a power house console,to go up against Sony and Microsoft.
They were on the right track with the Nintendo switch its just seems though they are just getting into the online scene practice makes perfect and when they perfect that then we'll probably see them catch up.
Right now switch would only drag down the game, probably why they got dragon quest online, though man I want that for the ps4 for the west but its wishful thinking, sega already held back phantasy star online 2 from west idk nobody seems to want to let us have the fun titles.


The Switch isn't that all powerful though, it's power is similar to last gen (PS3/Xbox 360) consoles.Nintendo would have to opt in for a power house console,to go up against Sony and Microsoft.
They were on the right track with the Nintendo switch its just seems though they are just getting into the online scene practice makes perfect and when they perfect that then we'll probably see them catch up.
One of the reasons Square dropped PS3 support was to remove PS3 limitations.
Letter from the Producer LIVE Part IX Q&A Summary (10/30/2013)
Q: Will there be any maintenance fees or other costs for housing, besides the cost of the land and house?
A: In older MMOs, such as Ultima Online, there was a house maintenance fee you had to pay weekly, but in FFXIV: ARR we decided against this system. Similarly, these older MMOs also had a system where your house would break down if you didn’t log in after a while in order to have you continue your subscription, but this is a thing of the past and we won't have any system like that.

Okay, so basically need to to tell Nintendo needs to make a more powerful Nintendo Switch that can handle FF14... Do you think that if we bug Nintendo enough about it they'll actually make it happen?
Does the Switch even have enough buttons?
It only has 2 shoulder buttons.
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