DonFerrari said:
But focused on portability, while putting almost no time on docked but then talk how it's first a home console (even when they assume the dock have very little use) so their message is crossed on they trying to hide that it's more of a HH than a console and it makes sense since they have a 60M HH market versus 10M console market. |
This would make NO sense because they would kill their winning product and replace it with smething else while remaining it's underperforming console.
I assume you would accept it as a hybrid if the trailer showed the Switch half the time in the dock and half the tme outside. Is that right? But the trailer showed it in the dock, and that's okay. What else should they have shown 1 more minute? More people playing it at home? HOw would that make a difference? The trailer rather showed a) it's use as a home console, b) that you can take it out and play wherever you want, and c) that the controllers are detachable. C mostly makes sense when it's outside of the dock. So the trailer is completely fine.







