... international like the kindle (well, for 100+ countries if I understand it correctly)
... will nintendo be able to delete games/movies/pictures they deem unacceptable from their point of view (the kindle have this *feature*)
... will it support download resume? (no really would will it?, the major problem I have with digital distribution (I am looking at you PSN) is that whoever is designing the downloader, never seem to have heard of p2p and it's ability to resume download and making sure that the download is 100% as it should be no matter what happens to your machine during the download session!)
"cost of connectivity is covered through the device price"
“the user doesn’t bear the communications cost,” Iwata said.
"the DSi XL’s price ... could rise as a result"
“it would increase the cost of the hardware"
So which is it Mr Iwata? No comms cost or you pay the comms cost up front with a more epensive device? You can't have it both ways.
And how good will your coverage be in the Highlands of Scotland? Or a remote island somewhere? Why would you're customers pay more for a device if they can't use the features they're paying for because they don't live in a city?
"However, he stressed that the launch of such a service is just “one option for the future”, adding that he thinks it will “take a long time” before the industry in general moves to digital downloads."
Finally, someone that isn't shy to state a realistic view. Bistari Bistari :o)
Nintendo hints at free DSi 3G connectivity
Anonymous Coward
but will it.... #
Posted Tuesday 3rd November 2009 12:32 GMT
... international like the kindle (well, for 100+ countries if I understand it correctly)
... will nintendo be able to delete games/movies/pictures they deem unacceptable from their point of view (the kindle have this *feature*)
... will it support download resume? (no really would will it?, the major problem I have with digital distribution (I am looking at you PSN) is that whoever is designing the downloader, never seem to have heard of p2p and it's ability to resume download and making sure that the download is 100% as it should be no matter what happens to your machine during the download session!)
otherwise... I'll drink to that
Dave Murray
Consistency #
Posted Tuesday 3rd November 2009 13:59 GMT
"cost of connectivity is covered through the device price"
“the user doesn’t bear the communications cost,” Iwata said.
"the DSi XL’s price ... could rise as a result"
“it would increase the cost of the hardware"
So which is it Mr Iwata? No comms cost or you pay the comms cost up front with a more epensive device? You can't have it both ways.
And how good will your coverage be in the Highlands of Scotland? Or a remote island somewhere? Why would you're customers pay more for a device if they can't use the features they're paying for because they don't live in a city?
Alex 32
Finally - A sane Exec #
Posted Wednesday 4th November 2009 11:36 GMT
"However, he stressed that the launch of such a service is just “one option for the future”, adding that he thinks it will “take a long time” before the industry in general moves to digital downloads."
Finally, someone that isn't shy to state a realistic view. Bistari Bistari :o)
Proceed with this nonsense at flank speed