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Well, the hardware specs for the Switch 2 are already out there, thanks to shipping data. Without getting into fancy tech terms, the specs suggest that when handheld, it'll be about as strong as a PS4, whereas docked it's more like the PS4 Pro. For reference, both the Switch and Wii U were about as strong as a hypothetical PS3 Pro. In short; yeah it looks like it'll be much stronger.I wonder though if its hardware capabilities are SO much bigger than those of the original Switch if it would hopefully make up for this.
So I'm not sure if this model WILL have drift problem fixed or not from what everyone is saying. It would be nice if it was fixed-it probably WILL be fixed, but I don't know. Also don't mind this basically being only a slightly-improved Switch 1 but it'll be nice when Nintendo's REAL next-gen console comes out because that will be probably as good as today's tech. Like, this isn't meant to be a NEW console-just an improved Switch I guess. Like, I can let that slide, Nintendo....for now.
Like, ok, I'll be honest-normally I'd be a bit annoyed this console isn't much more advanced than the last version of itself but it's essentially the same console only slightly improved. So I'm not really that annoyed or disappointed by this. I mean for example the **New!** Nintendo 3DS XL wasn't much improved from the original 3DS other than being bigger.
Seriously though I hope the REAL next-gen console is awesome. Probably will be based on how advanced Nintendo's next-gen consoles have been in the past. At least the quality of Switch 1 games is still good.
Wait wasn't the Wii as powerful as the other consoles at the time it was made? And the SNES? Then again those were both a long time ago.Nintendo hasn't made a machine as powerful as modern consoles in ages. They have no reason to.
Wait wasn't the Wii as powerful as the other consoles at the time it was made? And the SNES? Then again those were both a long time ago.
Hmmm....I wonder if all the other companies are being lazy and don't do that either. I think I heard something about people complaining about that.Not even close.
They don't make big power house machines anymore.
Laziness has nothing to do with that. The whole point of a console, even the so called "next gen" ones compared to their custom computer counterparts is convenience via outdated technology.Hmmm....I wonder if all the other companies are being lazy and don't do that either. I think I heard something about people complaining about that.
Yeah but I was wondering if the other companies are also not really making massively improved consoles anymore and are just making ones that are somewhat improved and outdated is well is all. Sorry I have so many questions; I don't know much about this stuff and how it works.Laziness has nothing to do with that. The whole point of a console, even the so called "next gen" ones compared to their custom computer counterparts is convenience via outdated technology.
Also (in theory) cheaper pricing.
no offense but everything you just posted here is utter nonsenseSo I'm not sure if this model WILL have drift problem fixed or not from what everyone is saying. It would be nice if it was fixed-it probably WILL be fixed, but I don't know. Also don't mind this basically being only a slightly-improved Switch 1 but it'll be nice when Nintendo's REAL next-gen console comes out because that will be probably as good as today's tech. Like, this isn't meant to be a NEW console-just an improved Switch I guess. Like, I can let that slide, Nintendo....for now.
Like, ok, I'll be honest-normally I'd be a bit annoyed this console isn't much more advanced than the last version of itself but it's essentially the same console only slightly improved. So I'm not really that annoyed or disappointed by this.
Seriously though I hope the REAL next-gen console is awesome. Probably will be based on how advanced Nintendo's next-gen consoles have been in the past. That'll come out in....I don't know how many years. At least the quality of Switch 1 games is still good.
the wii is literally a souped up gamecubeWait wasn't the Wii as powerful as the other consoles at the time it was made
Yeah but I was wondering if the other companies are also not really making massively improved consoles anymore and are just making ones that are somewhat improved and outdated is well is all. Sorry I have so many questions; I don't know much about this stuff and how it works.
Too much of a good thing so it becomes a bad thing....ugh!If anything it's the opposite. they keep ramping shit up too much to the point that people (especially right now in an economic crisis) just can't afford it.
Hmmm....I guess the gaming companies now need to step up their game and start making gaming PCs. I'll be honest, that would pretty cool. Imagine if Sony made gaming pcs. Or Sega! With 16 different Sonic The Hedgehog games included pre-installed! I don't know if that will happen or not but it would be pretty neat. Like, I'd love to have a Nintendo gaming PC. Like, maybe one made to look like an NES. I remember they had a Game Boy Advance meant to look like an NES; it was the "NES Edition".It's tough because gaming pcs aren't much cheaper (if not more expensive) than the PS5 and Xbox X/S. But on the other hand, you can do way more stuff on pcs as opposed to consoles, so buying $500-ish consoles these days is tough to justify. The market for performance consoles in general is has definitely shrunk over the past decade or two, that being one of the reasons Nintendo has been making so much off the Switch. It's relatively cheap, and can serve as basically a side dish to your main gaming setup.