
I was three months times three.
How much is this per month?
I’m barely out after a total of 10 months too.
>>2
If I can put in two months’ worth now, it looks like I’ll make it in time for the next lottery.
>>6
The cumulative total of 50 hours is up until February.
If I join online now, won’t it not be counted?
Let’s be careful not to mess up during Switch3.
It might be possible to buy it normally.
I’ve been a member for a long time, so I’m fine…
Not paying 200 yen a month means…
That probably means they are not such an enthusiastic user…
>>5
There are also cases where a game simply doesn’t have online features, so it’s not included.
I didn’t have a particular need to go online until I really wanted to play Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask, so I wasn’t logged in.
I had been subscribed for a long time due to some perks from Amazon Prime or something, so I was fine.
Even with that, you only get a raffle ticket…
>>8
I don’t know what will happen, but it seems much more likely than retail, right?
I haven’t played at all since the Sunbreak event period.
It was an automatic purchase, but I updated my credit card and it got interrupted for a moment.
I don’t really do online things, so I just left it as it is.
I’m not satisfied either, but it’s fine to wait until the supply is stable and everyone can buy it.
I was able to clear it thanks to forgetting that I had joined.
I’m planning to buy it on Amazon!
Start the reservation quickly!
I’ve been doing this since Splatoon 2, so it’s a piece of cake.
I recently bought a light because I thought I would play at home for the first time in a while, so I’m definitely not ready at all.
Isn’t it that if you purchase for a year, it gets added on the spot for that year?
>>19
Wasn’t it the cumulative total until February?
If you allow that in the first place, the buyers won’t be able to do anything, right?
>>19
The accumulated total that allows participation in the lottery as of February 28 of this year, so even if I buy it now…
If there’s a second lottery, it might be possible.
I didn’t feel like playing games that old, so I never played ONLINE even once.
I’ll wait until I can buy it normally…
I’m playing Splatoon every day, so I’m always logged in.
Isn’t it that you can only see purchase history for two years?
I couldn’t see from the history, but I was a member when I was playing Splatoon 2, so it’s probably over a year.
Since I don’t have any now, should I just buy one month’s worth…
I’m glad I joined thanks to the SFC and GB…
I hope I can buy it before the tenth generation of Pokémon comes out…
>>26
I find it ridiculous to think that it’s going to be sold at such a ridiculously low price forever!
>>27
This guy is really into erotic things!
>>30
It was no good.
It’s amazing that since the cumulative period is already over, people who are lacking in playtime or online contracts will not be able to do anything now… measures against resale.
>>28
It’s amazing, or rather, if you don’t do that, it won’t be a countermeasure.
>>28
At the time of the announcement, it was already too late to take measures against the total, so I hope other places will imitate this method.
I should have kept going online for no reason, damn it.
>>51
Sony was also doing it for the 30th anniversary PS5.
I hope it becomes the standard.
Joining time… 4 years, 8 months, 12 days… OK!
Playtime… Ring Fit 1289 hours… OK!
It seems like it’s been over a year!
Isn’t it okay to have a free trial only when making a purchase?
In the past two years, it has only been three months.
I think there are some because I’ve been using kelp and playing SFC.
Looking at my purchase history, it was only for the past two years, so it was just 6 months!
I had no choice but to join, and it ended up being around two and a half years in total!
I’m glad I subscribed online when Animal Crossing was released…
I got a year free with Amazon Prime benefits, but I wonder if this counts.
I had plenty of playtime since I was mostly off playing FE and StS, but I don’t have any lottery rights…
The playtime is probably fine since I’m playing Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom!
It seems that most children playing normally would easily meet these conditions.
Whether having a credit card or being granted permission to make a purchase will further filter candidates.
>>43
Aren’t they going to make it possible to purchase with My Nintendo Points?
If you don’t meet the conditions to buy from the Nintendo Store, you can just reserve and buy it at a regular store.
However, the complete original version can only be purchased at the Nintendo Store.
It won’t be ready in time for the release date, but I wonder if it would be better to join now anyway.
Will the lottery sales continue even after the release?
I’m glad I did a yearly contract every time because entering the code is a hassle.
I’m on a 12-month plan and have automatically renewed a few times, so it should be fine…
I was playing Smash Bros the whole time, so there was no problem.
If the playtime exceeds 500, wouldn’t that be okay?
I can tell it’s definitely not enough since it’s only included when a software that wants to use soaked kelp comes out.
It refers to someone who has a cumulative one year at the time of application and is currently enrolled.
There may be some people who are just barely safe.
As of February 28, it does not exist.
Nintendo is aware of the number of eligible targets that meet the conditions.
It depends on how much they allocate to the lottery… I hope they can make it 90% lottery.
It was 6 years and 6 months.
I want you to stay based on the end of February until I win in the store!
Maybe it would be certain if I joined for 6 months since I’ve already participated a few times in 3 months… but is it no good if I join now?
I wonder if 50 hours of playtime is really necessary…
Is it possible to have been on for over a year but not played for 50 hours?
>>60
There is a possibility that I am only playing the free version and the trial version.
>>60
I might be a little sensitive, but since it will be a condition that can be resolved with just money, playtime is probably also a factor for judgment.
It is possible that there are cases where a large number of accounts have already been secured, having only contracted for one year online.
If you’re playing Mario Kart, Pokémon ranked matches, Animal Crossing, and Splatoon, you’ll probably be subscribed for a year…
For now, I’ll apply with the feeling that it would be lucky if I win…
I think it won’t be available for purchase in stores for more than a year.
I have been thinking that I must endure until the switch for switch2 comes out, for many moons.
I had no right to buy it…
Although the period was met, I’m in a dilemma because I haven’t used the basic model for about three years.
It’s been 4 years!
Come to think of it, there was a time when I was just logged in without playing any games at all…
I thought it was a completely useless expense, but it turns out it wasn’t.
Even if I meet the conditions, it will end up being a lottery, so I will probably end up buying it elsewhere.
>>70
Others will probably be a lottery as well.
Is free software no good?
Are the Fortnite and Unite players going to die?
I definitely want it because it has a Bravo-like vibe…
〇Purchase Date and Time: 2023/03/06 11:11:01 (JST) 〇Purchased Product: Nintendo Switch Online Individual Plan 12 months (365 days) Voucher 〇Device Type: NINTENDO SWITCH —————- Total Payment Amount: 2,400 yen (including tax 218 yen) *Cancellation or refund of the purchase is not possible.
Since it was over 2 years ago, it’s good if I check the email!
I don’t usually go that hard on it.
I’m glad I bought the bundled version of Tetris 99 and the Mario Maker usage ticket because it was a good deal.
Since I have been with the service since it started, I can expect to be treated preferentially, right, Nintendo…?
>>76
If you say something like that, not just members since the start of Clanin…
I’m super privileged to have a history of applying for the Satellaview campaigns!
…Well, the lottery is fair, I guess.
It doesn’t seem like it lasts more than 50 hours with one, so I think it meets both conditions, which makes me feel relieved.
I don’t feel like I’ll win.
It seems that many tweets complaining from resellers will be plastered on Twitter.
Well, I guess it wouldn’t hurt to leave the game on for about two days from now.
>>79
It’s meaningless since it’s as of February, you know?
>>79
It’s already too late over there.
>>79
The playtime is calculated as of February 28th.
I’ve never joined because I only play single-player games…
>>80
I’m glad that I’ve just barely exceeded one year since joining for vinegar kelp or for Pokémon trading.
The 50-hour obligation is much more lenient compared to the online subscription restriction.
I think I bought a year’s worth when Splatoon was released, but I’m not sure.
Since it’s a business activity, I feel it’s okay to prioritize people who have a long online history and have launched many software (have bought a lot of games).
It would be ridiculous to check everything one by one before selling, so I probably won’t do it.
I play Splatoon every day, so I want to be prioritized for selection.
I can’t believe I was in it for a whole year without doing anything at all.
I was 22 months old.
Since I love 64 so much, there was no option to not join online.
I was playing Splatoon 3 for no reason, so I met the requirements.
I think there are quite a few people who play the game a lot but haven’t subscribed to online, but it seems like that’s one of the criteria for exclusion.
>>93
Still, there’s no doubt the competition will be tough.
>>93
If you’re doing quite a bit, you’re probably playing online-required games too.
>>93
Everything is the fault of the resellers.
If those guys weren’t there, there would be no need to impose conditions in the first place.
>>93
Such people have no choice but to buy at the store.
>>93
I buy a lot of software and play a lot, but I honestly can’t imagine not being subscribed online…
Nintendo’s carefully crafted killer titles include Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros, Splatoon, Animal Crossing, and Pokémon, all of which have strong online elements.
If you add games like Monster Hunter, Fortnite, and Minecraft to that, it seems like someone who doesn’t play games much wouldn’t have any reason to connect online at all for a whole year.
I think there are gamers who focus on mastering a single game, but… such people probably don’t need to rush to buy it.
>>136
I love solo games, so there are plenty of them.
>>145
You just think that way, but in reality, there weren’t that many, right?
I have a grasp of the account information.
>>136
It’s me.
What I played the most was the Switch version of No Man’s Sky offline.
Next, quietly playing the Shiren series, Mario, and Metroid offline.
Still, I think it’s only about 1000 hours… I haven’t been doing it that crazily.
I was only playing offline games, so I didn’t think I had gone online… but I was glad I met the conditions since I joined when Amazon Prime was giving out a year of online access.
I was relieved that I have a lazy personality that leaves things alone with automatic renewal for a year.
The playtime seems to be exceeding 100 hours for the Xenoblade series…
Well, every year at the end of the year, we do a recap of this year’s playtime!
I thought you must have understood it from there, so of course you would do it.
I guess I’ll play on the SFC until I can buy it, even if it’s just from now on…
I’ve only joined while playing Animal Crossing, Sword and Shield, and SV, so I probably don’t have much accumulated, maybe just about six months.
Well, it’s okay since I’m not going to buy it right away.
As of yesterday’s announcement, the only legitimate gamer demographic that wants a Switch 2 without having played on a Switch is probably FromSoftware fans or hardcore Shine Post fans.
Even if I’m not doing it online, I’m still a member since I’m using vinegar kelp.
I bought Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, but…
I wanted to do this in higher quality… so I left it uncompleted.
The upgraded version is really helpful.
I bought the switch on its release date, so my unit is one of the very first models.
Since the conditions are met, please let me move to level 2…
Scalpers are currently monopolizing microSD cards, damn it.
>>108
What are you going to do by buying up something that can be mass-produced like that…?
>>108
No joke, the lowest priced items in the online shop have suddenly disappeared from stock.
>>122
Is that going to perform?
>>134
Well, it’s obvious that it will come out because the specifications are different.
It was 1 year and 9 months.
I only have a few memories of playing online multiplayer in Rise.
There are physical limits to Nintendo’s production line.
There is, after all, a limit to the number we can prepare.
I don’t understand how to look at the continuation period!!! Please tell me.
>>112
Open the Switch Online app and look at the top left.
>>112
Playtime for each game on the user icon in the top left corner of the Switch home screen.
You can see the total subscription period on the Switch Online user icon.
It’s a bit sad for the people who have only been playing Bravo all along.
>>113
It doesn’t seem like a launch, so if I can buy it within the next six months, well…
In terms of writing, is it still possible to accumulate a year starting from now?
If that’s not the case, it will be impossible unless you’ve signed up online by February 28th.
>>115
That is yes.
People with 360 days might be able to make it.
People who are currently at 0 days may be able to apply for the lottery a year later or when the situation is relaxed.
>>127
I want to say that “as of 2/28” is only referring to the playtime.
If it takes a full year of online membership to be eligible to apply, then even if you have completed a year of membership, you will be out if you weren’t an online member at that time.
I haven’t been doing it much lately, but I’m glad I left it on.
It’s strange that even though it’s online, some people say they didn’t win the lottery.
I thought I hadn’t played online at all, but I forgot about the automatic withdrawal and ended up meeting the conditions, so I’m feeling a bit conflicted…
>>120
A great user who continues their contract even though they are no longer playing!
For now, should I rejoin Online today?
Shall we do the Xenoblade Chronicles skirmish quest?
I wonder how much initial shipment there will be.
Are you planning to release around 200,000 units?
>>125
I don’t know if it’s true, but there was a story that they made 20 million units.
There will probably be allocations for domestic use and multilingual use.
I wonder if there will be priority for winning subsequent draws if you don’t win the official lottery starting from April 4th.
I don’t even know if there will be an official lottery after the second time.
As long as I can buy it before the new Animal Crossing comes out, anything is fine!
Well, since it will likely be in short supply after the announcement, I have to buy it to some extent.
>>128
There will probably be a bundled version with original designs for Animal Crossing.
It’s tough when that’s what you’re aiming for.
It was almost exclusively a BotW Taki machine, but it seems fine since I was unnecessarily doing multiple runs.
>>130
If it’s those guys, doesn’t it take at least 50 hours just to complete one round, even if you’re not bad at it?
>>140
If it’s two series, we can easily do it.
>>140
It feels like I cleared Breath of the Wild: Tears of the Kingdom in about 50 hours quite quickly.
Isn’t it pitiful?
I wonder if you can’t see the total if you’re not subscribed right now.
I don’t have the Switch with me right now.
If the main unit can handle 256GB, it’s helpful that there’s no need to hurriedly buy an SD card.
A total subscription of one year seems quite tough, even if you’re playing online games.
>>139
As long as it is running, it essentially stays on.
>>146
Even though it’s been 7 years since its release, there are still those who haven’t played it at all…
>>146
In my case, I think I’ll only play Monster Hunter for about a month, so I bought a one-month pack and that’s it.
And I realized last night that I had been paying an overpriced monthly fee for three years without knowing it was being automatically deducted, and I cried.
>>172
The fact that I was paying an extra 100 yen every month means it’s 3600 yen in 3 years…
>>183
It was completely a Rise-exclusive machine, and since the PC version was also released simultaneously with Sunbreak, I was playing it on PC. After finishing the base Rise, I ended up spending over 10,000 yen without using any of the Switch Online features at all, wahaha.
Ha ha…
>>139
It’s a great deal, so just do it once for the one-year pack, and you’ll achieve it!
Right now, buying up SD cards is foolish… Thanks to those people, production has increased and by the time the 512GB ones come out, I’ll buy a 256GB.
For a while, I should be able to manage with Switch 1 and the main storage.
>>143
128GB should be fine, I guess.
I’m going to wait and see until the 1TB SDEX comes out.
They’ll probably be quite noisy, so I hope they can tell me a clear way to confirm it soon.
Although it’s said to be a solo gamer crowd, those who want to play the main attraction at launch, Mario Kart, are likely to have some kind of online subscription.
The ones who are really troubled are the big fans of Shine Post and those kinds of people.
>>148
Does it exist other than that name?
I thought that about 80% of switch owners meet such conditions, but it seems that’s not the case.
The micro bikini SD will eventually be available in Nintendo’s online store, so I’m not too worried about it.
I had a one-year contract until January!
…A one-year contract is safe, right? You won’t say it has to be longer or anything like that, will you?
I met the conditions, but I wasn’t subscribed, so when I tried to do it, I was surprised to see that I still had 7 days left on my free trial.
Did something get reset somewhere?
>>152
They give you a 7-day free period regularly.
I have joined for free 2 or 3 times.
>>152
It keeps getting reset frequently.
I might be seeing for the first time a phenomenon where people who tend to manage their subscriptions properly end up with negative results.
>>155
I used to play Splatoon, Smash Bros., and Monster Hunter intensively for a month, so I’m in trouble…
Fortnite is also played by kids around here, so they are indeed the main target.
I don’t think an annual pass is a significant condition anymore, considering the evolution of subscription culture during the COVID-19 pandemic.
I’ve spent over 2000 hours in Animal Crossing and Pokémon, but I haven’t been online.
I wasn’t doing it because I wanted to interact, and I have no desire for completion…
I spent about 150 hours on Tears of the Kingdom without even gathering korok seeds properly…
I’ve cleared the total, but is it okay to rejoin if I’m not currently a member?
>>160
Maybe it’s okay, but I don’t know.
I haven’t really been online, so I probably haven’t subscribed for a year; I only join occasionally when buying pickled kelp.
The above Vaniga is the same, but…
If you’re only playing naughty games, there are cases where you download them but have no need for online play.
I’m glad that you don’t have to subscribe to the online big breasts add-on to apply for the lottery.
I couldn’t see it because the purchase history is only for the past two years.
Well, I think I can go because I signed up for a one-year plan before that.
Even just the battles in Mario Kart, Smash Bros, Splatoon, and Tetris 99 might have satisfied the online membership duration requirement, but I think the ones I’ve used the most are Super Famicom’s Picross and Punch-Out!!…
Let’s not buy the micro SD on Amazon.
When you buy from China, you can swap the contents and return it because Amazon doesn’t check…
I’m lazy, so it was fine to stay subscribed the whole time.
I haven’t been playing the online games I need lately, so it’s just been money down the drain.
Since I meet both conditions for the lottery, I wonder if they would let me join for free for 7 days?
Is it no good?
It’s fine not to rush since it doesn’t do any good, but I don’t understand the meaning of not being able to check online without having the Switch on hand.
I was stuck in the 64 games like Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask, so it was a relief…
Let’s play Wind Taxi on Switch 2 as well.
In the first place, if you leave the vinegar kelp for a month, even after 7 years it won’t work, so many kids are struggling.
It’s mostly novels, RPGs, and SLGs, so there really isn’t much online.
I joined a bit with DemoEx and Kazahana, but I’m about a month short.
I joined to use online storage in PowerPro.
The family demographic that we want to sell the most is probably there for Splatoon or Pokémon, so maybe it was tailored to that.
What are you fighting with in that debate?
Since I meet both conditions for the lottery, I wonder if they’ll let me participate even with the 7-day free membership?
No good?
It seems like GC Comprocon 2 will likely turn into a regular scramble for competition, which is tough.
I was playing both Splatoon 2 and 3, so I can handle it without even checking.
I appreciate my past foolish self who signed up for a six-month plan without thinking and wasn’t even playing much during the transition to paid online.
I was in a family with a friend, but it seems only the parent has the purchasing rights, so I withdrew from the group.
I wonder if it would be possible for everyone who applies to get selected, especially since it’s getting really tough for resellers to enter through multiple accounts.
Thanks to the anonymous poster, I realized that I forgot to stop the automatic purchases!
Those who buy a lot of soft guns must be using the tickets that allow them to buy two.
Buying tickets also requires online membership.
Nintendo has already grasped the number of users who have met the conditions.
They should have a number of units prepared, but it’s still a lottery, so luck is required.
I barely got by because I joined with Nintendo Music.
I’ve only joined for three months because my interest was reignited by FE Engage, and I have no interest in multiplayer or online at all…
Mr. Nintendo…