
You wouldn’t be easing up, would you?
I don’t know because I’m not a Nintendo insider!
See you!
I want you to ease up.
Did not meet the 50 hours.
There might be some nameless people who drop out of the one-year online subscription.
>>2
Is that so…
>>2
It should still be in time.
Now, start Breath of the Wild.
If you could also combine the time for WiiU…
>>9
There isn’t! There’s only the Wii U version!
>>13
Now, let’s start Tears of the Kingdom.
>>13
I can’t believe there are others besides me…
It seems that the Switch2 edition doesn’t work unless it’s the Switch version, so I’m thinking of buying some pickled kelp and starting over.
By the way, what else will you use it for?
>>147
Tears of the Kingdom… if you’re someone who bought the Wii U version of Breath of the Wild, you’ve probably already got it.
It seems that the upcoming Prime 4 and Pokemon ZA also have a Switch 2 upgrade path, so I think that’s fine too.
>>162
Well, that area seems fine.
I wonder if I should get used to the mouse controls in Prime 4 before they are implemented in Splatoon.
>>2
People who haven’t played games for 50 hours in over 7 years of active use of the Switch
Naturally, since you probably haven’t bought any software at all, it can’t be helped if you’re excluded…
Since the number of people entering the lottery will decrease as more prizes are won, it will be relaxed, right?
>>3
Even if you say it decreases, if the number of people who win in the first round is 1% of all applicants, I don’t think it will decrease.
Just make it 500 hours instead.
If it gets harder to hit every time you fall, that would be too hellish, so even if it’s softened, I want it to be treated separately as long as the initial conditions are met…
If the first round of applicants is handled to some extent, then easing the restrictions would be inevitable, right?
It’s the previous conditions and the family plan relief.
If I fall out, you can bury me under the tree.
I want to help those who failed on the first attempt without changing any conditions.
Three years online is fine.
Don’t you think the online situation will ease up until around March 31?
If the person with 50 hours is enjoying Switch 1 now, they should be able to normally buy 2 by the time they get bored.
The probability of winning this time is very concerning, as it is not a condition that anyone can meet.
I want it to be about five years since I joined online.
Anonymous trapped in the Wii U.
If the conditions are relaxed, it might look something like not being a member of NSO but having a total game play time of 100 hours.
>>19
Since anyone can do it, the lottery conditions don’t make any sense.
I want everyone who meets the conditions to be selected, so I want the membership history to be 8 years.
>>20
And then there were none.
>>20
The Nintendo Switch Online service started on September 19, 2018, so even if you joined from the very first day of the service…
The membership duration is approximately 6 years and 5 months.
>>41
I am an elite Nintendo man for 6 years and 5 months!
Rather, I want them to hold a lottery with stricter conditions and lower odds for those who missed out, even though this time I easily met the criteria.
50 hours is a target that can be achieved in a year if you only play for 1 hour just 1 day a week.
It’s as if it doesn’t exist.
I feel scared just thinking that del will be flying around next week… I’ll have to start showing my ID.
>>25
It’s disgraceful to cling to and provoke the winners just because you couldn’t buy it and have your ID exposed…
>>27
I… I didn’t mean that…
Since it’s a secondary lottery for those who were not selected, shouldn’t the conditions remain the same? I was thinking.
Since there are people who were not selected, it’s not going to be eased.
Rather, it seems more likely that I didn’t get it… Since I’m anonymous, it might show my ID if I post that.
If you get dropped about three times, you’ll be bald in a double sense.
I don’t want some ridiculous condition like how many hours I’ve played the game.
I think it’s best to win trust by making having a stable job a condition, like with credit card screenings.
>>32
It’s over for resellers who have two-digit credit cards once they apply.
Just the fact that you can’t reach 50 hours means you probably haven’t even played the game, huh?
I sympathize with those who might not have played competitive games or are exclusively on PC and have no interest in retro games during the online subscription period.
What were you doing when you hadn’t activated it for 50 hours after a one-year online subscription?
>>36
I was playing Zelda.
It’s 500 hours.
>>37
Isn’t it already booting up?!
>>39
I have zero experience online…
>>36
Xenoblade!
I forgot to cancel the online contract.
>>36
Free software is excluded, so there are cases where I’m only playing Tetris 99 and SFC Online.
>>36
It’s cheap if the kids are using it and it’s a family plan…
So
It’s sad that they can’t meet the requirements because the landlord account is hardly active.
>>44
To be removed from the family.
The problem with getting caught online for a year aside, if you get stuck on the 50 hours, even if you buy it, it’s definitely just going to gather dust in your room.
If you haven’t reached 50 hours, I think it’s actually a good idea to reconsider whether you really need that game console right now.
Not sarcastically, but purely.
If someone doesn’t play online, that’s one thing, but a person who hasn’t played for 50 hours won’t likely play even if they get the Switch 2 right away.
>>45
To put it clearly, people who buy just the console without buying the software are not customers, just like resellers.
>>45
I’m doing it, but honestly, I wouldn’t be troubled if it didn’t exist.
Most of it is probably like that.
>>64
Well, since you don’t need to buy it right after the release, just decline even if you win.
>>79
If I win, of course I’m going to brag!
On the contrary, I’m terrified that although I’ve probably only been online for about a year, it has somehow turned out that I’ve been subscribed for nearly four years.
>>47
Someone is playing on your Switch while you’re not looking.
>>47
There might have been a period when payments were continuing due to forgetting to cancel.
I’ve heard that there are a few people who had no issues with playtime but couldn’t meet the conditions because their online membership period was too short.
I want to secure an initial move without fulfilling 50 hours.
It’s only for those who want Shine Post, right?
It’s not that uncommon to buy an entire console just for one game.
So there might be quite a few people who can’t meet the 50 hours or one year membership requirement.
Is it true that there are cases where if you play fitness games in small increments every day, it ends up not being counted in the total due to a cutoff?
It is hard to believe suddenly, but…
Even though everyone is saying they won, I wonder what’s with the fear on the second try.
If the receipt date is the same for the second time, what’s the point of having a second lottery?
Once I win, you can ease up.
I have plenty of playtime, but I’m not playing online!!!
Let’s make it stricter and stricter.
Over 50 software titles played in total.
>>60
Too much leeway.
If you don’t have a total of 500 hours of playtime…
How can I check the playtime for the software I’ve played the most?
>>61
You can sort playtime in the My Nintendo app.
Alternatively, you can check the total playtime of recently played games on the profile screen of the Switch console.
>>78
Thank you.
It seems there was a time when I played Warframe for about six months straight…
I can clear it in about 50 hours just by playing Fit Boxing.
For now, it would be good to pay for a year’s worth of online fees from now on.
>>62
It seemed like it was written that there’s no point in that… Was it just my imagination?
>>66
Well, I can apply for the lottery a year from now, right?
However, there are kids who only play free games like Fortnite, so the 50-hour problem is quite a tough issue.
There is a certain number of people playing games, but they are not counted as players.
Wasn’t there an announcement like, “We are really prepared this time, based on the reflections from the last time!”?
Everyone will win, right?
>>68
I’m the kind of guy who always loses those lotteries.
>>68
I hope for that too, but if it doesn’t happen, I’ll end up feeling negative, so I’ll take a contrarian approach.
It’s impossible for everyone to win! Someone will cry while someone else laughs!
>>68
The Switch has a large user base, after all…
I would like it to be possible to make a reservation if a family member has been enrolled for a year.
Last time I heard that it could be done by switching to a personal account, but I tried and it didn’t work.
I would have been in trouble without Tetris 99.
Since the online enrollment was quite poor, I would like that to be eased next time.
I couldn’t apply because I was enrolled in the family plan.
Having zero experience is just something we have to accept.
If there hadn’t been things like Famicom Online, I definitely wouldn’t have subscribed.
I’m an online member, but I mostly play offline games.
>>75
Also, older games take less time to play.
When managing payments, the continuation of membership doesn’t last that long.
I thought it had been quite a while since I made the purchase on the same day, but it was actually three years.
There are quite a few times when I fall asleep while leveling up in RPGs…
Is the lottery still going on a year from now?
Although the numbers are gathered, there must be a limit to the amount that can be delivered in a day, so I am trying not to entertain overly optimistic expectations like everyone winning.
I don’t have a Switch, and since 2 has come out, I’m just thinking about whether I should buy one, but it seems like it will still take a while for supply to stabilize…
Instead of making it a free title for Fortnite Kids, over 3000 hours!
>>85
You can go just with Splatoon.
If you win, let’s play Mario Kart together, Anonymous.
>>87
Shoot.
If you don’t have any online subscription history, why not just buy it at a retail store?
>>88
I wish I could buy it.
Discard the illusion that everyone will win.
Even though they probably won’t play with it after buying, there are quite a few people who want it just because it’s a hot topic.
I came from the future, but everyone passed the first official lottery.
Rumor has it that winners are chosen based on the length of their playtime, in order.
>>95
Really? Can I spread it at school?
If I can win by around the third round, that’s acceptable.
Beyond that, I would probably shed tears of blood.
I was only doing single-player actions, so I couldn’t meet the online requirements.
I want it for Hawaii, but I probably won’t be able to buy it in a month.
What should I use the extra 50,000 yen for?
Isn’t it unnecessary to buy it if it’s not over 50?
If there hadn’t been a shipping breakdown, would everyone have won?
>>101
Yeah, that’s right.
The most difficult thing is that it’s like a lottery system where I almost passed the exam at the license center, yet some numbers seem to be missing.
I was counting on the grant, but suddenly it was canceled, so I can’t buy it now.
>>103
Work.
>>103
It’s about saving money steadily.
If it’s been 50 hours since it’s been turned on, then there’s no need for that 2 either.
I wonder how many rounds will make it in time for 6/5.
I haven’t played for 50 hours or subscribed online.
Can I still buy a Switch 2?
>>109
No.
For now, I’ve made a Yodobashi credit card and I’m all set!
It can’t be that the amount going to retail is less than official sales.
I spent 500 hours just on the Picross series.
Why am I doing this…
No, you can buy it…
Switch2 is okay to that extent, but I have determined that Mario Kart will never become cheaper, so buying the bundle version is the most cost-effective choice.
Well, I guess the second time will be even stricter.
Retail is such a bloody battle that you can’t really say it’s easy to buy.
The Mario Kart set is limited to this year, so it’s fine as long as you buy it by then.
Even those who don’t have it can still enjoy Mario Kart through sharing, right?
How kind!
>>120
We won’t even gather eight people.
I was having quite a bit of fun.
Playtime in order: Over 100 hours – The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Over 50 hours – Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Pokémon Shield, NINTENDO64 Nintendo Switch Online, Over 10 hours – Okami, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, Virtual Console, Yokai Watch, Super Ultimate Edition, GAME BOY, Nintendo Switch Online.
The second condition is for those who won the family plan in the first round.
Let’s prioritize those who survived and bring back Mario 35.
>>123
Anyway, everyone will be gone.
I reached 50 hours just by playing the watermelon game.
The requirements for official online shopping are met, but there’s no reason to hurry, so I will buy it if I see it in the store when I go.
The second time, there will be a relaxation after six months of membership.
I don’t play games on the PS5 or PC, so I haven’t played Elden Ring and various other games, and I’m about to explode with excitement.
If you play Breath of the Wild, you’ll easily surpass 50 hours, right?
Is the playtime cumulative?
It won’t ease on the second time.
If almost all of the first lottery winners had won, that would be something.
The second condition is
More than 10 types of games played and 100 hours spent.
Online additional pack for 3 years, right?
>>132
I’m relaxed.
It seems that there will be some cancellations from the first round, so if there are any cancellations in the second round and beyond, I’m imagining that I’ll probably get selected early on.
I was surprised when it said I didn’t meet the conditions when I was thinking of applying, but then I remembered that I was doing it with a friend on a family plan.
But I thought it would be fine because I figured someone I know is doing it, but could it be that only administrators can apply for this…?
>>136
Of course, otherwise children could apply without telling their parents, and it would only lead to trouble.
>>136
It’s natural.
It’s fine to make the conditions strict like 500 hours for Breath of the Wild.
“1000 hours on Splatoon 2 is fine.”
>>137
You only bought two games.
>>141
Customers who buy many games are better customers than those who are stuck playing 1 or 2 games all the time.
Everyone won in the first round.
The plan is to ease the conditions on the second round.
There’s no reason for Nintendo to be considerate towards someone who hasn’t even played for 50 hours in 8 years.
It’s already going to be a reverse scabbard just with the main unit alone.
People who miss the first time will automatically continue until they win, right?
If you’re seriously trying to kill reselling, you should just have over 1000 hours of playtime and a cumulative online time of more than 5 years, and maybe sales should only be direct sales for about a year.
>>143
Haven’t you killed the user along with it?
>>154
Isn’t that the usual thing to do?
>>156
If you’re saying “normal,” then you should be able to give specific examples, right?
>>156
No company has done that to that extent, so at the very least, it’s not normal.
I still have the email from Bic Camera with a star from when I won the lottery sale for Animal Crossing on Switch five years ago.
I was really happy.
I want to experience this happiness again.
I think it’s fine to just use the butt normally, but I guess it’s okay to do it after the third time too.
You’re not family, so don’t act like one.
Since Aeon has made the lottery eligible only for its affiliated card payments, it might be better for those who definitely want it to concentrate here.
I want you to make it strict enough that I can just barely achieve it while most other people fail!!
Despite not playing much on the Switch, I want the Switch 2…
That’s strange…
>>155
I’m a big fan of open-world racing games, so I want to play Mario Kart…
Well, I barely met the conditions.
>>155
I don’t think it’s an impossible story depending on the game you want.
That being said, I want people playing on the Switch to give up their seats.
>>155
I think there are quite a few people who wanted a Switch in the past year or two but held off on buying one until a successor model comes out.
It’s only natural that customers who continue to spend money from Switch are prioritized.
>>168
I think it’s fine for people who can hold off on purchases to continue doing so… they can buy when they’re able to.
>>155
I hope you don’t forget that there are at least 1 million people in the world who want to play Shine Post as soon as it is released.
If I win, I want to give Nintendo the rights to make Mario Maker 64.
Because Mario Kart looks fun…
For someone like me who has continuously contracted for the second year with the additional pack, it should be sold unconditionally just for that reason.
The fact that it’s split into two parts means that it’s not just about showing as many numbers as possible in the first round, right?
Or will the second one not arrive on the release date?
Limited to those with a 007 title.
>>165
I logged on for GoldenEye, but the controls were terrible and I couldn’t enjoy it at all. Mario is fun though, thank you.
Well, it is exerting sufficient effectiveness for its original purpose of dealing with resellers.
It is not my intention to narrow the gate for legitimate purchasers.
There’s no point in making the conditions any stricter than this.
People trying to buy multilingual versions for Pokémon are the biggest conflict, aren’t they?
I guess I will be able to buy it someday.
Regardless of the conditions, I think not wholesaling to retail is the most effective.
I’m surprised that there are so many anonymous users who haven’t even reached a total of one year.
I thought everyone was in.
>>172
Not everyone plays online matches or cooperates.
We have to ride on this festival.
You should think carefully again about whether you really want to buy it!
>>177
I want it!!!!!!!
>>177
If a game I want comes out, I’ll buy it; I had a painful experience with Splatoon 2!
Rather, it might be acceptable to impose stricter conditions from the second time onwards.
Prioritize those who have played Ring Fit for 50 hours or more.
>>178
It’s easy.
I want you to reject all suspicious applications while claiming there are no conditions, and select regular users as winners.
I thought there were many people who were always online.
>>181
I actually think there are quite a few people like that.
Ah, even if I think I met the conditions, I don’t really express my feelings about it.
I’m curious about what players who haven’t played for 50 hours have been playing instead.
>>182
If I keep doing something like watermelon whenever I feel like it, I might get stuck on the 50 hours.
>>182
Free ones don’t count, so I was just playing Pokémon Unite and Fortnite a lot.
I think the European-style invitation sales were good.
I wonder if fraud can be done with this sales method.
Are you thinking of buying an account?
It wouldn’t have been strange even just for those with an online + subscription history.
When RISE comes out, I guess I’ll be doing it for a long time since I’ve been online for a year and I’ve done it.
I was able to make a reservation for the lottery, but I couldn’t wait and started Breath of the Wild again.
The late-stage condition proposal is strong.
It’s already too late for scalpers to take action now.
I was in, but my account hasn’t been updated recently, so I can’t meet the total!
How about the thrilling idol for your prep for Shine Post?!!?
I will completely disappear from the world next month!!
When playing Switch software on switch2, can it normally communicate with the Switch when turned on?
I feel like it’s not written there officially at all.