By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
Pavolink said:
Captain_Yuri said:

QoL won't even be a gaming platform, Mobile will hardly be taking up much develpment resources since it will basically be small teams... Having an unified OS means less development time and more games output either ways so its not like having an unified OS won't have an advantage in terms of game development... You will have significantly more games coming out with an unified OS regardless but you can still give different experiences without butchering the sales of one platform

The issue with having the same games on both platforms is that it will butcher the sales of one of the platforms cause there is no reason to buy the other platform and it will most likely butcher the sales of their console one... The reason is that most people would rather prefer having a ps5/x2 + Nintendo handheld cause it would be a better companion device like that since with ur idea, it will be getting the same games anyway hence why its a bad idea from a business standpoint.

QoL is a mistery, but for sure looks like NIntendo will likely put some resources throught its lifespam, like updates. And even if we take off, there's still mobile, handheld, console and thier new nemesis: HD. Fusion will be HD and they will face new problems, while not as terrible as HD WII U problems, it will take time.

Anyway, we have to wait until next year.

QoL is a mistery but their first device is something that watches you sleep... I highly doubt game developers will have anything to do with QoL.

The thing with Fusion rumours such as this is that, people are essentially saying that both will have the same hardware with the same games but the issue with that is a) Nintendo cannot sell a handheld above $200 which greatly limits the specs of the handheld and console if the hardware is going to be the same and b) As I said, it will butcher one of the platforms, most likely the console one and I doubt Nintendo would want to go out of the console business anytime soon. Sure it will take time but having an unified OS will make it take less time cause they don't have to teach the developers two different OS's while not butchering the sales of their console. There is a lot of overlap with wiiU owners and 3ds owners and if Nintendo does what ur saying, they will lose a ton of sales and give up their future stake in the console market

But yea, we will have to see what actually happens



                  

PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850