I mean it requires believing incompetence across hundreds of people across multiple divisions and countries. It's safe to assume there's some reason this benefits Nintendo in some way. It's still shitty, anti-consumer practice, I'm not trying to justify it.FalloutJack said:Are we really going to give them the benefit of the doubt when there is, to my mind, no real reason to do that?WeepingAngels said:Snip
Hey, I'm sure that in their heads, they're brilliant. The views expressed by Nintendo officials may not necessarily represent that of the human population, though.CheetoDust said:Snip