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Honestly, nobody is saying the contrary.

The problem is that developers work on a budget, both money and time wise.

Both the PS4 and the XB1 have a very similar architecture.

If Nintendo comes out with something different and does not have the launch line up to "force" buyers into pre-ordering their new console, do you believe that these developers will invest time and money into their already restricted resources?

Here is the real question and I will like somebody to make a thread about it:

Assuming that we already have an XB1, a PS4 or a PC at this point. Are we willing to sacrifice visuals and performance in exchange for the commodity that a portable console can offer?

If my mindset goes towards performance, why will I ever buy a multi-platform on the Switch?

The main reason why the WiiU lost third party support was not due to low performance, it was due to low hardware sales and because people were getting 3rd party software for other platforms.