• Kelly@programming.dev
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    14 hours ago

    In the Australian market the base model is:

    • selling for au$700
    • if we remove GST we get au$635…45
    • and convert to USD for us$383.91

    If we compare the listed US price:

    • 450 ÷ 383.91 = 1.172

    So the US price was already about 17% higher than our local price, a position that may have been taken in anticipation of the US tariffs.

    How do the other international pre sales tax prices compare to the US? Is this pattern across the board or is Australia an anomaly?

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    18 hours ago

    Americans are going to be significantly re-evaluating what’s worth it for them now and progressively become more like consumers in other countries. As in they’ll be spending less and using things longer than before

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      14 hours ago

      I doubt that. As an American, the ones I know will continue to complain and not do anything differently unless they’re absolutely forced to. This isn’t going to force them to. It’s not life or death for a great many of them, and the ones it would be life or death for, well. They voted for the guy who decided to smack every country he could find with tariffs.

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        11 hours ago

        Yeah, it is more likely to have the opposite effect. Prices going up as a result of Trump’s tariffs is just going to reinforce the victim mentality his supporters have.

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      Let’s see if this actually happens or if people just put themselves in more debt. If there’s one thing the systems in America are good at, it’s preying on the poorer people by making all kinds of ways to still buy things and dig holes for yourself by loaning or credit cards.

      Most of the family I know on my girlfriend’s side that’s been complaining about the prices going up haven’t done much more than that, complaining and slowly creeping up their credit card debt.

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    6 hours ago

    @neme In France pre ordering is 439,99€ I wished 100€ less… Will wait for my Switch v2 to die from old age at that point.

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      5 hours ago

      Don’t forget the 90€ games that never go on sale

      Honestly the steam deck is much better in anyway

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        3 hours ago

        Nintendo 90€ games are for EU now. USA will get $100+ due to tariffs, or they gonna need to reduce prices to the rest of the world. I wanna see what these greedy SOB gonna do.

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        @JimmyMcGill I don’t buy Nintendo exclusives, and very very few AAA games. It doesn’t matter.
        Does the steam deck works flawlessly every single time? Is is a no brainer switch on and play console ?
        My switch is docked 90% of the time, is the steam deck as good as a 90% TV console…?
        I am not convinced, not saying steam deck is worse than switch, I just don’t know anybody with a steam deck around me.

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          3 hours ago

          I mean yes??

          Also if you don’t buy Nintendo exclusives why do you even want a switch?

          Just the savings on cost of games will make it more than worth it.

          Plus you get to actually keep your games and play them in the next iterations and even on a pc or laptop if you have them.

          You can buy tons of great games for ridiculously low costs, especially if you want a day or two

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            3 hours ago

            @JimmyMcGill Not that I want one, I already have a switch for the last 10 years.
            It’s a small device, silent, that fits well next to the Tv.
            Can play silly games with the child, and play my own games during the 10 minutes free time I get every two moon eclipse 🙄