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RolStoppable said:
Xxain said:
Who cares.

There is only one question that anybody should be concerned with - Can it run 3rd party titles without any developer headaches. How much more or less powerful it is compared to PS4 is irrelevant.

Really? The most important thing is how good the Nintendo games are going to be and how numerous they are.

I think good Nintendo games is given.

But as Malstrom said recently:

" Selling game consoles is about creating a Great Software Pipeline of both First and Third Party games. It is not about the hardware. It also isn’t about the Killer App. It is about the probability of creating killer-apps. The best way to increase that probability is release as many games as possible."


OT: What is powerful in march 2017, 3+ years after PS4 launch, for new console? My answer would be around 3xPS4, so that 3 years later there's another 3x jump for total of 9x...that would then be a whole new gen, as in PS5, NextBox and NX2. I sincerely doubt it will be powerful by that definition.