Gaming Nintendo eshop demos, S-U-C-K!

First time you think someone like me would say something like this but, no mercy this time. :wtf:



:arrow:SOURCE = THE DEMO ITSELF! :hateit:

Why did anyone think that a demo that allows you to play a predetermined number of times was a good idea? You don't see anyone on playstation or xbox doing this. :yayps3::yayone:
Literally delete it and redownload = yay 15 more tries!

But no, I agree completely. It's silly to put a limit on a demo, unfortunately. After 15 tries, you may not "be good at the game" or not "fully understand it" based upon the demo, making you even less likely to buy their games. It's really a stupid practice in many ways from their side.
 
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This is no different from 90% of 3DS demos, I don't see why it's an issue. While I like the testfire style demos, I prefer the limited ones like Pokken has, simply because I can choose when I want to experience the demo. Being on a timer on set days is far worse than your uses being limited in my opinion.
 
This is no different from 90% of 3DS demos, I don't see why it's an issue. While I like the testfire style demos, I prefer the limited ones like Pokken has, simply because I can choose when I want to experience the demo. Being on a timer on set days is far worse than your uses being limited in my opinion.
This is true. I would have loved a testfire like demo for Poken Dx
 
Ahh, remember the good old days of getting PS1 demo discs from Playstation magazine?... No?..... Ok, I'll just see my old ass outta here.
 
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It's visually identical to the Wii U version, but at 60 fps. A worthy trade imo.
Thanks man! So I actually played the demo, and I have no furking clue as to what people are talking about with it "being blurry". I actually looked for the blurriness... saw none. Huh. People on reddit were HEAVILY going off about the "MASSIVE BLURINESS". They're just overexaggerating. I hate when idiots do that... :I
 
Meh, a demo is a demo. I don't expect every game to even offer a demo. I will say that some demos go a longer way than others, (Puyo Puyo Tetris' demo is pretty much a full game in itself), but I don't expect every title to be like that at all and i completely understand why demos choose to have restrictions and limited amounts of trials.
 

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