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Re: Battle For Neighborville Complete Edition announced for Nintendo Switch

@shurikeninjaI think it's worth it if it runs well. Knowing the Switch is admittingly weak, the footage was either recorded on another platform or they overclocked it. With the lack of cross play & requiring NSO to play doesn't make things better.
On the bright side, the Eshop says you can play a lot of the game offline, motion & touch controls with map zoom, & you can access all prize maps at will. If the performance is good, I think I'll buy it. With the extra features, online, & all the other goodies, this can be a good way to support the developers & those late to the Battle for Neighborville.

Edit: So looking further into it, everything will be purchasable with coins from Rux, it'll run at 30 FPS, the maximum player count is 8 per team, no split screen, & only co-op for Ops & Giddy Park. Still split on this.

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  • shurikeninja's avatar
    shurikeninja
    5 years ago
    @Fork_x_Spoon Everything purchasable with coins from Rux? Wait, is that how the main version is? I haven't played in a while. Why would they do that, they're just losing money.
  • benn1nat0r's avatar
    benn1nat0r
    5 years ago
    @shurikeninja This is exclusive to the "complete" switch edition. All other versions still feature the "premium" currency. While the switch version takes a step in the right direction and removes "micro"transaction, the main versions do the exact opposite. A month or so ago, the started to remove the free weekly rainbow star gift, meaning you can only buy them or get small amounts by playing the weekly event.

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