garretslarrity said:
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Well, all I think that will happen is that, they will continue to follow the same Console/Handheld structure they have been following for decades. They have two platforms and each platform will get its own exclusive version of the games like MK7 and MK8 cause that model has worked for them for decades so I see no reason for them to stop now. Sure, sometimes the console part hasn't worked out for them like the wiiU but when it does work, like the wii, it works extremely well cause they basically get heaps of cash from two sources instead of just one! And even the wiiU is now making them profit so its not exactly so bad...
So yea, I think the fusion part of the fusion concept will just be the similar architecture cause thats really been the only difference between the handheld and the console in their past. I am curious on how its gonna work though cause what works on mobile doesnt really work on console and what works on console doesnt really work on mobile due to that power issue so having the exact same architecture on both mobile and console will be interesting if they are thinking about third parties. x86 sucks on mobile cause it requires so much power but its great on consoles cause consoles can provide that much power, Arm works great on mobile cause it doesnt need that much power but sucks on consoles cause its not as great as x86 and third parties only want x86 for consoles
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