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re: Nintendo is back.

Posted on 3/29/17 at 12:39 pm to
Posted by sicboy
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Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 3/29/17 at 12:39 pm to
nintendo is back

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The Nintendo Switch locks your data and saved games to a single system. You can’t upload them to the cloud, you can’t access them from the same account on another piece of hardware and you can’t move them to an SD card to keep them safe.

This is very bad news when Nintendo itself isn’t able to move your data to a new system.

Writer Anthony John Agnello sent his system to Nintendo for repair, and not only did he report that the replacement system also had issues, the letter that came with the new system stated that Nintendo wasn’t able to move his saved games nor data to the new system. All that time spend on Breath of the Wild? Gone. Nintendo has confirmed to us that there is no way to move the files from one system to another, but the assumption was that Nintendo itself would be able to do so if you system were damaged.

That assumption turned out to be wrong.


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This isn’t always the case, as we’ve also seen reports where returned systems included the player’s original files, but it shouldn’t be happening at all. Every other competing system on the planet, save for Nintendo’s own consoles, have a way to migrate data to keep your saved games and files safe or keeps them stored in the cloud.

There’s no excuse to not have that option for a system that’s meant to be played as a portable as well as a home system. Drop the system or spill a soda on it, and you could lose the progress you put into your games.

“If there was ever a piece of hardware that needed some form of emergency backup, it’s the Nintendo Switch,” Forbes stated. “It is A) a console with a launch game that requires an enormous time investment where it would be devastating if that data was lost B) it’s a piece of hardware with many, many technical issues, so the overall health of the system may be in question and C) it’s designed to be taken out into the world exposing it to far more precarious scenarios than other consoles. It is absolutely ludicrous that with all these factors in play, that Nintendo does not offer the ability to copy save data externally, or have something as routine as cloud uploads.”


So this isn't even just a case of "I want to play my game between different consoles". With all the technical problems that are happening, sending it in might mean getting a different Switch back, which means save data probably gone.
Posted by musick
the internet
Member since Dec 2008
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Posted on 3/29/17 at 3:25 pm to
Once they start charging for online service I bet cloud saves are implemented. Playstation and Xbox have only had cloud saves for almost 2 years.

This doesn't excuse nintendo for not allowing them to be put on SD cards though or having SOME option.

Just points again to a rushed launch. And I don't care, I love my switch.
Posted by oauron
Birmingham, AL
Member since Sep 2011
14582 posts
Posted on 3/30/17 at 9:57 am to
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Definitely a fair point. But what's Nintendo to do? We're back to that argument about not to copy other consoles or not.

They need to work with Activision on it. Nintendo got a pretty good version of Medal of Honor on the Wii and they also got some of the Call of Duty games on there as well. You do whatever you can to ensure the platform gets a version of the next installment.
This post was edited on 3/30/17 at 9:58 am
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