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Goodnightmoon said:
LuckyTrouble said:

Graphics don't suddenly make the best version of a game. If the 3DS version is technically superior in what it sets out to do compared to the Switch version, the 3DS version is the definitive handheld iteration. The difference will be that the 3DS version feels like a handheld title, while the Switch version may end up simply feeling like a significantly inferior version of the PS4 title. I won't make any assumptions about how much Japan may or may not gravitate to the Switch, but I doubt they'll buy a new console to play the lesser version of a game when they would be perfectly content with the 3DS version. Considering how long Japan was willing to hang onto the PS3 before jumping to the PS4, I doubt the Switch is going to usurp the 3DS in time for the DQ XI release, particularly with its ambigious nature as a half console half handheld device.

It isn't spin when there is such a significant level of uncertainty. My realist outlook beats blind belief that the Switch version of the game is going to occupy a hole in the market that has already been filled.

Yeah graphics don't make the better version of the game yet everybody here agrees that the ps4 version is the best one just because it looks way better than the 3ds version, this double moral disorients me. 

I think that's just because the PS4 version will be the bigger adventure as an expected evolution of Dragon Quest. There will be substantial gameplay differences, and I won't be surprised if the 3DS version is the best version to a large portion of the population just for maintaining the classic JRPG formula in the face of modern RPG expectations.