I cannot stress this enough. id Software, Bethesda, Panic Button, all eyes please!

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We have already seen how widely popular games like Super Mario Maker, Little Big Planet, Far Cry, TimeSplitters and even fan-made projects like Mega Man Maker get. Their creative aspect builds communities of people enabling them to have loads of fun. It's not the end of the world if I had to purchase it as DLC, but please, for the love of all things good: Bring us SnapMap to the Nintendo Switch.

I am willing to even purchase this as a separate, $59 game if I have to.

Sure, it sounds like hard work — but if you developers could see things the way I see them through these rose colored glasses of mine, you would understand that this is an opportunity to drive sales and establish trust with your customers. I think most of us will learn to get over the fact that we had to fork over the extra cash, but we won't ever forget the time the game developers listened to us and brought us what we've been asking and hoping for.

I would love to power up my Nintendo Switch 20 years from now and still find value in that extra $59 I spent making sure my copy of DOOM for the Nintendo Switch came bundled with the ability to create maps. You've already blown people's minds by delivering the best FPS experience on the Nintendo Switch. You guys want to step into a different genre and also claim the best creative experience on the Nintendo Switch? It's possible if you bring us SnapMap.

id Software, Bethesda, and Panic Button:

Let's have a conversation here. What kind of things need to be in place to get this kind of project done? What can we do as supporters to show you that we want to see this a reality? I guarantee if you guys added a pre-order option to the Nintendo eShop page, many of us would be excited to show our support early. If it boils down to a programmer lazily telling us it's impossible due to hardware limitations, hire me to do it. (Seriously, I write software)

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Developers, of course you're going to need a lot of evidence that people want this, so viewers and readers, I ask that you leave a reply below showing your support, creating an account if you have to, and also share the link to this post to your Twitter and Discord friends. Let's be constructive about this and not demanding; id Software, Bethesda, and Panic Button owe us nothing, so we are entirely at their mercy.

To the employees and programmers at either three of these companies, if you happen to read this, pass it on up! It's most certainly worth the read to the right eyes.

Thank you,



Conner Harkness



