• paulallen@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I’m sure this was just a developer kit and nothing to worry about, but if Nintendo is legit dropping handheld support, that would be a GIGANTIC mistake. They’d be squandering every drop of goodwill they’ve earned with the Switch’s success. Nintendo has found a wonderful little niche making super high-quality games with last-gen hardware that can be enjoyed on a TV or on the go.

    I love my PS5, but I still turn to my Switch over and over again because of its versatility

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      1 year ago

      Agreed. Nintendo either needs to stick to making handheld/console hybrids or commit to making bleeding edge hardware capable of pushing AAA Graphics at 4K 60FPS. And even then, they would have stiff competition with the libraries of Xbox, PlayStation and PC.

      • TheBraveSirRobin@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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        1 year ago

        It’d be a real interesting move for sure. Personally I have a PS5 and gaming computer for when I want lifelike graphics, frames, etc. I love my switch for cartoonish characters like Mario and Donkey Kong, it’s couch coop games, and it’s relaxing feel when playing games. I’m honestly not that concerned about it’s performance.

        That said, I am excited that it’ll probably add an SSD.

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          1 year ago

          I’m the same.

          My PC plugs into a monitor and my living room TV, so I buy for that mostly as it results in the best performance.

          I have PS5 for exclusives and my son.

          I have a Switch for exclusives and portability. ( I even have a Vita for extra portability).

          Personally​I could live without a portable Switch 2 as I’m planning on going for a next gen Steam Deck or an equivalent once they can handle current gen games.

          However I’m definitely not the main market for a switch and I reckon good enough graphics combined with portability has been its greatest selling point.

          • TheBraveSirRobin@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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            1 year ago

            Honestly, if they do the opposite of this generation and hand a TV only version which is cheaper than the combo, and do not offer a portable only, I would consider. I rarely use portable, but am fortunate enough it isn’t only about the money. That said, I do like that the Switch offers a portable mode because so many people use it, and see the value in that. I mean the switch having such a large user base definitely helps the game selection, along with Nintendo removeding any sort of portable must free up opportunities for them to make more Switch games