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theARTIST0017 said:

 You know what I agree with you here. Why should anyone make a system thats X1 power and make it portable? You're basically garunteed to have a one hour battery life. But, I figure that making a system that is technically weaker than the X1 and PS4 AND less capable is not practical given Nintendo also wants to win 3rd party support. So now we are left with the question; how do you make system as capable as X1/PS4, portable, with enough battery life to spare without it actually being as powerful?


That's a good question. I believe that it doesn't need to be literally as powerful to be able to outperform them. Newer architecture, faster RAM, more efficient processors, and newer technology can work around this issue. It's very possible that we can see graphics on the Switch that are on par or even better than X1/PS4 just because the hardware is more capable, while requiring less power to achieve this. Your thoughts?

 

you sure are expecting too much. Processing power is processing power. No matter what, you cant fit a shark in a 10gallon aquarium. You cant play witcher 3 on your budget pc without reducing IQ and FPS by a lot.

Best thing new technology could add is more battery life and smaller size to some extent, but if the power is not there, dont expect an increase in the game performance.