Irrrrrrrrrrelevant! All consumers care about is whether or not they deem the price of the Switch to be worth it, and much of that inherent value comes from comparing it to the competition. The Wii was much cheaper than its competitors, the Switch is more expensive. That alone can make people feel the switch is too expensive even if Switch fans can mentally justify the cost because of its features.
Sure, the Switch is "portable" and features "HD rumble", but those features are only worth the cost it adds to the system if people value those features. People are saying they don't see those features as being worth the cost to implement them especially considering that they can get other systems without those features they don't care about for cheaper.







