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31 min • 2 augusti 2018

Switch Craft is brought to you Live 3 times a week on Tuesday and Thursday at 3pm US Eastern and on Saturday at whatever time I can get to it. Tune in live at https://www.twitch.tv/runjumpstomp - This episode of SwitchCraft is brought to you by Rock Roberge — Support SwitchCraft and my other content for as little as a dollar at https://www.patreon.com/runjumpstomp

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  • Email from Chris — Hey RJS, first time long time, I wanted to write in about a conversation you brought up in Episode 217 regarding competitive gaming, the new Splatoon league, and Nintendo's historic lack of support. That Nintendo UK VS sounded like a bad production, and they need to improve that. I think their E3 Splatoon team is the level they should aim for. Also, I think you're 100% right that Nintendo is missing out by not making pro careers viable for Nintendo games. Having said that, I think we're all better off by Nintendo's lack of support in this area. By catering to a pro consumer, game developers necessarily must focus on appealing to the most toxic and obnoxious group of gamers. It's not a coincidence that Overwatch has a pro league and is also notorious for abuse experienced in the voice chat. It's also not a coincidence that the gender balance is way worse for Overwatch than for Splatoon. In conclusion, I hope that Nintendo continues to focus on gamers who play their games for fun rather than their livelihoods. Streamers like Ninja bring a lot of attention to games, but they already have a million other options to choose from. They also come with a huge amount of baggage that I'm more than happy to avoid. Sportsball sportsball I'ma hang up and lis'en, Chris  (@aggrocrog in the Discord where I mostly lurk)
  • Question from @Random_GamerGuy on Twitter — Hey there buddy! (Awesome show by the way). I do have a question for you, but not sure it’s a show worthy discussion. Do game developers
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