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I don't know what to think of it.
I play games on 4k on my PC which is also hooked up to my 4k TV. So when I wanna play Forza 3 Horizon or Tomb Raider, I can play it with a Xbox 360 Controller in 4k on TV.

I know that Nintendo can create really good and powerful games on their hardware. But what I don't like is when Nintendo is limiting themselves, because of their limited hardware capabilities. They've done it in the past and probably still do it now. They also admitted it.

On the other hand they also want to have 3rd party support. 3rd party developers require a specific performance power on the hardware they develop for. Otherwise it will lead to cuts and issues of the final product. Nintendo said, that they do their own thing. Well, that's great, but 3rd party developers don't like that approach much. They won't go the extra mile and apply certain features to each Plattform.

A customer wants to have as much access to a huge variety of games as possible and also performance power.
So, in conclusion. Nintendo should really go for performance, because that's what most people want. I would also appreciate it.

Another low performance console in the home console market will flop. Be close to the competition or better.



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