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Dulfite said:
The main problem with the "make it a little more powerful than ps4/xbox one" point of view is that it will only lure third parties until ps5/xtwo launches and then they will ditch Nintendo again. Who cares about having 1-2 years worth of third party support followed by virtually nothing? They either need to totally forget about third party (hybrid console allowing Nintendo to use all developers to publish for one device, increasing amount of games per device drastically) or get something that is so ridiculously powerful that the ps5 and xbox two will be just as powerful when they launch (but that would make the NX cost like 600-700 which would be insane lol).

Well if you read my OP again you'll see that I didn't say "little more powerful than Xbone/PS4". If it's a standard console and releases 4 years after the Xbone/PS4 then it could be a lot more powerful. Even if the PS5/Xbox2 release 2 years later there wouldn't be a substantial power gap like WiiU - PS4/Xbone.