Danjin44
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People already have copy of the game?I played it for a little while yesterday. It is fun.
People already have copy of the game?I played it for a little while yesterday. It is fun.
Nah but the full game ROM leaked a couple of days ago iirc. So it’s fully playable by non-legal means.People already have copy of the game?
However, this annoyance hardly diminishes the achievement Echoes of Wisdom is shaping up to be. While the game’s story appears to be a simple inversion of the “Knight saves Princess” trope, its mechanics add astonishing depth and variety to a decades-old formula. Where Tears of the Kingdom felt like a triumphant end of an era, Echoes of Wisdom may well be an understated but confident start of something new...
I played it for a little while yesterday. It is fun.
What do you expect from it? I’ll tell you if you'll be disappointed. If you liked the Link Adventure Remake and the crafting aspects of TotK, you’ll love it. If you just want a straightforward "swing your sword" dungeon crawler, you might be disappointed. What this game does better than any recent game—besides maybe BG3—is that if you think you can do it, you probably can. There have been multiple times where I thought, "I wonder if I use this Echo in this way, will it work?" and it does.I am undecided on the game. I want to play it,
Tomorrow I think.When does the review embargo end?
Nah but the full game ROM leaked a couple of days ago iirc. So it’s fully playable by non-legal means.
Yeah, I can only assume they can’t do anything because otherwise I’m sure they would’ve.Jesus christ, Nintendo need to do something about their security. God knows how many ToTk sales they lost when that leaked... and now this!
Jesus christ, Nintendo need to do something about their security. God knows how many ToTk sales they lost when that leaked... and now this!
Jesus christ, Nintendo need to do something about their security. God knows how many ToTk sales they lost when that leaked... and now this!
Piracy doesnt equal sales lost
There's countless research done on the subject with that exact conclusion.
There's countless research done on the subject with that exact conclusion.
Try again
Here is just one example of such research
EU withheld a study that shows piracy doesn't hurt sales
In 2013, the European Commission ordered a €360,000 ($430,000) study on how piracy affects sales of music, books, movies and games in the EU. However, it never ended up showing it to the public except for one cherry-picked section. That's possibly because the study concluded that there was no...www.engadget.com
Piracy doesnt equal sales lost
Using an outdated 2013 study as evidence is ill advised.
Significant Consumption and distribution changes since then, as well as general increase in prices.
I know a significant number of people in real life who pirate even though they can afford it, and there’s a reason why multiple companies now have launch sales secured by Denuvo, despite the PR hit.
I mean, the study says they believe there might be a positive effect on game sales after pirates play the titles. Thats like claiming a sales increase from GamePass in 2024.
Nobody here claimed Piracy cost sales 1:1. But it does have an impact.