@imazin2021shush@Nintendo Do you mean you've beaten the game, or you've deleted the save?
If it's still there, it would be just like XC1. The Switch 1 version's save data transfers to the Switch 2 version. For me, there was no need to transfer data. But I bought the upgrade, not the full Switch 2 game
@skrammz@NintendoAmerica honestly, do what I am doing, and what I have my friends doing as well. Go to amazon, and give a 1 star rating to game key cards. They need to learn their lesson about this.
@melvin2898@skrammz@NintendoAmerica They want the game, but it conflicts with their beliefs. It's called ethical consumerism. Nintendo needs to learn that key cards should not exist. There's no reason for them. Nintendo can afford the actual carts.
Compared to actual carts, GKC are negative in every single way.
@SamWils19061969@melvin2898@skrammz@NintendoAmerica It's very common for people to decide they don't want to buy something, even though they really want it, because it conflicts with their values. It's been happening since forever.
@SamWils19061969@melvin2898@skrammz@NintendoAmerica No, it's called ethical consumerism. And it's not a stupid reason. They're pushing people more towards digital-only content. This is just digital games, with extra steps. The reason is also greed. Key cards are negative in every way compared to actual game carts
@PatrickStar0220@skrammz@NintendoAmerica Why? GKC are just digital games with extra steps. There's no reason at all for them to exist. "But the cards cost too much for nintendo." Yeah, they can afford it. Switch 1 carts cost a lot too. This is them being greedy and thinking more about money.
@gnarTriip@skrammz@NintendoAmerica This is entirely different. Most Switch 2 games are key card games now. For PS and Xbox, they aren't doing that. The data is on the discs. You download it from the discs. Key cards just say "here's a code, let them download it from our servers."
@huahua_png@NopeSignal His head seems correctly proportioned to me. He's curled up, and we're getting a side view from above. A child around his age, for their head, it's already about 95% of the size that it will be by the time they're an adult.
@superfreakingm@NopeSignal That's how people in general are. By the age of 10, the average child's head is about 95% of the size of their head as an adult. The head is one of the parts of your body that relatively stays the same size throughout your childhood after you reach 10 years old, and even sooner
@NopeSignal "His head is too big." No, his head is not too big. Your head is the one part of your body that largely stays the same size once you hit age 10. I think y'all are also forgetting... hair. Not only that, but he's curled up. I see nothing wrong with his head.
@pandafresh@SqueepsTheGod@NopeSignal I mean, your head reaches about 95% of its adult size by the time you're 10. So I'm not seeing anything wrong with this.