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DonFerrari said:
Volterra_90 said:

Honestly, Nintendo could have made the most powerful console in the market, with all the third party support possible and great exclusive games, and it wouldn't attract core gamers (I mean, MS/Sony/PC gamers) just because of stubborness and brand loyalty. They should really focus on keeping their userbase and attract casual gamers again. Make it cheap, accessible and marketable. Provide a good games lineup. And don't try to fight tech wise, it's just pointless. That's just my opinion, though.

Yes, because Nintendo gamers aren't stubborn right? You decided to classify Nintendo games as the best there will always be as gospel and that people wouldn't buy a Switch stronger than PS5/XboxNext with all third parties because of stubbornes right?

Some people may preffer Halo or Gran Turismo, yes it seems impossible, but it can be. And you talk about people that are attached to franchises they play for 10 years and ignore some that play over 30 years.

Nope, I've never said that we aren't stubborn. We definitely are. Brand loyalty are strong in the console market, that applies to all the big three. Not everyone obviously, but an awful lot of gamers can't possibly imagine the idea of changing brands each gen. And that's fine, to each his own. I'm a PS4/WiiU owner and had no problems, although I admit I'm more of a Nintendo fan. And, yeah, obviously there are people who prefer Halo or Gran Turismo. That's exactly my point. It's hard to convince people who were playing those games for years to jump into the Nintendo ecosystem.

Now, it would be more easy to convince them if it's a cheap console with a totally different concept. Not working as a substitute to their main gaming system, but as a complementary console.