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rjason12 said:
HollyGamer said:

Well , even Zelda it self still an 7th gen games, it looks slightly better then Wii U because Zelda on Wii u is from a previous build from 6th month's ago. Even the Skyrim that run on Switch is not the remaster. Even if it's remaster, not in chance it will be on par on 8th gen spec. i don't want to derail the thread and tlaking about the spec, we can talk about the spec on separate thread, and i don't want to begin with, Digital foundry  already explained well on their video how the Switch will end up, and they have a good reputation on it. 

Wii U was 8th gen, therefore Zelda was 8th gen. Power doesn't dictate generation. 

We are talking about graphic gen , not release date gen and market share gen. Wii U or Switch can be 9th or 10th gen for all i care, as long as the graphic is comparable to PS3, Xbox 360 or Wii U, it belong on the same gen. Even a very powerful PC which came out on 7th gen can be comparable to PS4, if the PC spec can handle and produce the same graphic effect with games from PS4.