@nintendians: Tin foil hat theory here, but after they mentioned the quality of the buttons, there's no way they could have put that game on here when a ton of the supers (mostly beams if I recall) require constant smashing to get hits.
@cage_92: I played with pads my entire life, until a friend of mine got me hooked on fight sticks as an adult. IMHO the first few times you successfully pull off some of Zangief's throws and he's not even a character you use, your life changes.
"The Xbox version of the game also has a feature that allows you to uninstall specific games, in case you don't want all three games on your console at once--not sure why you'd ever want to delete such beauty from your life but the option is there."
@dts15: will of the wisps and touryst are native. Endgadget is one of the few sites that changed their article after this info was announced right before launch.
@sladakrobot: And? Looking at the box in front of me, it only mentions the 120FPS, and the 4K games available are from MS themselves. Again, I know I'm nitpicking, but this is the stuff of playground arguments that we shouldn't have to deal with by now.
@santinegrete: I'm a parent and used to get that question a lot (sharing) when the Switch came out and I'd mention it wasn't too hard to get a hold of two of them (one at launch, the other 3 months later). Sharing a system was OK when the kid was younger, but when they got old enough to make some of their own decisions, it became a two system household.
@ender707: I'm going to go out on a limb and say that would make sense, but then they would have to allow people to do it in-store as well (like Gamestop). While that doesn't seem that hard to do, that means the stores would have to admit that they mucked this up from the getgo when they didn't allow that at launch and tried to blame the pandemic. It's already easier to just blame scalpers and ignore the fact their sites need to be updated.
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