New Zealand
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Surprised it's not
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@sys64738 yeah, I’m surprised too. I thought the two countries released games at the same time.
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The eshop purchases are not region locked but its a bit of faffing around to purchase from a different region eshop. Hopefully you get an official answer
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Yeah, I’ve been thinking about that. I suppose that’s what I’ll do if I don’t hear anything in the next week or so.
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Hi
Ok, truth is. We had a lot of difficulty sorting out the age rating for New Zealand. So much so in fact that it meant we had to exclude it or risk further delays to the main release. I know how ridiculous this sounds and i'm truly sorry about it.
Once we can resolve the issue we will and it will see its official NZ release.
However you should be able to change the devices location to AUS, make the purchase and set it back again - it will still work with your default users and so on.
Best regards, Jonboy
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Ok cool. Thanks for the info. I thought that might be the case. I think it’s happened for Divinity: Original Sin 2 as well. I tried changing device region to no avail. Aus and nz are listed as one region. I’ve switched it to us and to uk but the store stays aus/nz. I guess I gotta go online to my nintendo account and change it from there or set up a second account. Honestly though, knowing that you’re working on getting it released here, I think I’ll just wait. I’ve got two kids and a myriad of accounts, logins, mods, etc. on various devices that I’m keeping track of but the switch is nice and clean with its one account.
Thanks again for getting back to me. FUZE4 looks like a great/fun way to get into coding. I look forward to it’s arrival here NZ.
Cheers
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Ok, so I couldn’t wait, I switched to Aus region and bought it. Actually, wasn’t much of a hassle to change region and back again.
I’m so glad I did. Well done to everyone who had a hand in creating this fantastic tool/trainer/game/laboratory. I’m completely new to programming; I’ve looked into it a few times but always got completely bored and frustrated by the idea “this is gonna take a really long time to get good at” and maybe that’s true but when you’re thinking that from the word go it’s demoralising. With this, being able to load up a simple game like pong and then analysing the code to just try to figure out how just 40 some lines of code can actually do quite a bit and then to be able to go straight to help on anything I don’t understand and then see another small example bit of code illustrating its use and THEN copying that code into a new file and messing with that to see how to tweak it is just awesome. I’m not sitting down and going like “ok, now I’m going to learn about this...“ instead I’m actually coding, straight away, engaged in thinking about how to get a certain thing done. That’s what’s so cool: my mindset is different. This morning when my 8yr old son wanted to copy a script from pastebin into roblox, I saw the purpose behind each line and although I didn’t fully understand the script, I can already feel I’m much closer to understanding it. Coding is just creative problem solving and FUZE4 putting me in that mode instead of “learn a new language” mode is a game changer. @Jonboy congratulations to you and your team for such an accomplishment.
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Great news mate! I hope you enjoy it and create some cool stuff.
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Glad to be of service!
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Wow. Dude, thank you sincerely. That is exactly what we hoped for with this product. What a lovely start to the day :)