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36 minutes ago, Bacon said:

Because others do what Nintendon't 

 

Pretty much this. This is Nintendo literally choosing to go this way with Animal Crossing out of fear of people save scumming an almost exclusively single player game. I mean, sure, there are multiplayer aspects, but running around a town with friends and trading items barely counts. Save scumming wouldn't really hurt anybody there.

 

They could have gone with an occasional online sanity check, so test for save scumming, but that would have been more work. From the sounds of it, that's the path they're going in, but the implementation isn't ready yet.

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The guys who sign off on most decisions are probably 50+ years old and never adjusted to the internet age. They have a lot of poorly conceived notions about how the internet should work with their stuff and they don’t give two shits about how anyone else does it. 
 

They are the Mr. Magoo of successful companies. 

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2 minutes ago, Paperclyp said:

The guys who sign off on most decisions are probably 50+ years old and never adjusted to the internet age. They have a lot of poorly conceived notions about how the internet should work with their stuff and they don’t give two shits about how anyone else does it. 
 

They are the Mr. Magoo of successful companies. 

What do you mean?

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