![]() Nintendo still beats Valve in the price barrier of entry as well. I see Sony, Nintendo, MS marketing advertisements all the time in comparison. There are plenty of people that are not hardcore PC gamers that never even heard of the thing because of practically no effective marketing so they just get a Switch instead. Instead of the current bottleneck stagger release on one website. One among them is actually mass producing the thing in more regions ideally in actual retail stores/online outlets. Wed 21st Sep SteamDeck didn’t set any new standard for Nintendo lol.And, that could also mean that we might see a "Pro" before we see a "2") (This is also why I keep telling people they need to milk the current Switch for as long as they can, because card costs need to drop first, and I'm not convinced they'll drop enough even in 10 years. It points toward either a dual format setup like DS or Wii, or worryingly: no backward compatibility at all. So yeah, that's certainly something they need to figure out. Games would only look slightly better than their previous system then. As is, we'd end up with a powerhouse portable that CAN display high res textures, but won't, because the media format cost doesn't support their sizes. That said, you'd usually be talking about an 8gb vs 16gb card decision, as there's only like 5 games that use 32gb cards and you can bet that Nintendo offered to split the cost of most (if not all) of those cases because it's simply not a viable business cost otherwise. They'd be more likely to favor the customer in the case of deciding about splitting games. Wed 21st Sep Asia culturally has more respect for its customers and their own reputation than the strict capitalism loving west.All I ever hear is how hard it is to design for the switch because of these limitations. You could argue that the ps3 games are just more performance intensive, but that's what we're talking about right? Running high performance games on switch without frame crashing or frame dropping. ![]() They're both hooked up to my TV right now. It's close, but the ps3 wins in real world performance. The two are definitely not on the same computational level.Īs for the switch, all you need to do is plug the two in together and see which performs better. But that's fine, that you believe that that because nintendo spread it around in the same way Sega did with the dream cast being a "128 bit" console. The Wii U is actually not as powerful computationally than the Ps3, even if it is technically capable of better graphics. ![]() Noone thinks the switch doesn't look good (well some people might I guess). Wed 21st Sep be clear, none of this has to do with graphics, just performance.I could be wrong, and Nintendo try to stretch Switch to similar years, as the 3DS.Įdit: It always seems that, since the GameCube, Zelda titles always come at the beginning, and/or at the end of the console lifespan. I suspect that Nintendo will announce new hardware sometime next year, or the following. The WU died a year early, because Nintendo wasn't supporting it, as they should have. The average lifespan of a Nintendo console being Nintendo's current machine is roughly 5yrs. We are well past Covid-19, so that co.s have had time to mostly bounce back into their pre-Covid-19 groove. The minute one console hits the shelves, the co. Nintendo was working on the N64, even during the development of the SNES, if I read correctly. Hardware co.s are constantly experimenting, and developing new hardware. ![]() While I would be content to have a more powerful, backwards compatible machine, opinion-wise I'm with Ryu_Niiyama, Ravenmaster, and others.
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