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bunchanumbers said:
Captain_Yuri said:

Makes sense considering that unlike the wiiU, the devs are far more familiar with the hardware that is inside the Switch. Still, the developers will have to put some effort into making sure the ports aren't terrible since the Switch will most likely be weaker than the x1.

One thing I do hope they do is have GeForce Now (Nvidia's game streaming service) on the Switch at launch. If they can do that, people will have access to plenty of games to play even if it is through streaming which might help potential buyers with their decision.

That is the big question. If Switch has access to Grid then Switch will be viable for 3rd parties for the rest of its life. Problem will be convincing people to pay for the streaming service. But at least now its an option.

Of course the other option would have been to have more power from the start so these things wouldn't even have to be considered, but still.

Yeaa. And I think if its $10 per month giving access to all the games similar to how Sony does it but at 1080p 60fps at PC max, I think people would subscribe to it. Specially since launch usually has draughts.



                  

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