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spemanig said:
oniyide said:

THe Switch is still gonna have problems, nevermind that it most likely will be an inferior version, but lets say it isnt. It still is competing with systems that have already been established for some years now. WHo would really buy a Switch version of COD (if they make one) when all their friends are def not gonna be playing the Switch version?

The Switch will definitely have the inferior version in terms of specs. No one is arguing otherwise.

But it will have the superior version in terms of convenience, and that does have selling power. Who's to say that some of their friends won't buy the Switch version. If their friends buy the Switch too, there's no reason yet to believe that they "def" wouldn't buy the Switch version.

whats convinent of having a game like COD on the go? You wouldnt be able to play it online while moving around so there goes the main reason why people would even play that game. So they might as well just get the version for whatever system they already have and play it at home, especially if the Switch version will be worse even if played at home.