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Mnementh said:
Shadow1980 said:

The problem with calling the Switch "9th-gen" is this:

 

Looking at the graph: 5th gen starts with the end of 3rd, sixth gen with the end of fourth, seventh gen with the end fifth, eight gen with the end of sixth, 9th gen - there is a gap to the end of seventh. If you start 9th gen with the Switch, it actually behaves like the gens before. You decided to put it at a preojected release of PS5, XBox Next and it looks different to the previous gens.

So the switch is in line with how previous gens behaved. How is this a problem? This graph just helps switch's standing as a 9th gen console



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