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zorg1000 said:
Pros
-Less or no software droughts from Nintendo

-certain games less likely to underperform due to being on a single device with a low install base like certain Wii U games

-can get the full Nintendo experience on a single device

-more freedom to choose device which suits ur personal preferences

-increased chances of new ip and dormant franchises being released

Cons

-Nintendo might lose out on hardware sales now that people may not buy both form factors


What if fusion is not 1 device but several devices like an android phone and and android tablet are? Not hardware but software FUSION.
Then people that want to play their games on the go still need the portable device and cant just "grab" their WiiU gamepad successor and go outside. They would still need 2 devices.

In case of NIntendo I can play the same game on both systems but the portable one gets like 800x400 with medium settings and lower polycount and the console gets the same product with 1080p60 with AA and tesselation and higher polycount on ultra?

The resolution alone makes a 6.5x performance difference remove the AA and all the other console "extras"and the thing can very well be 10x-15x slower than the console.

You know kinda like this:



The only lost sales would be because there wont be "must have" portable exclusives because they also work on the console unless there are some specific games that only work with one of the devices like most VITA games dont work on PS TV or like Xenoblade 3DS does not work on old3DS.