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maxleresistant said:

I'll have fun playing Zelda on WiiU, which is about the only interesting thing you can play on  Switch anyway.

Have fun playing ports of old games in outdated versions. Meanwhile I will have fun playing on current games on PC.

Any multiplatform game that comes out is automatically preferable to play on the Switch IMO b/c of portability. So Sonic Mania and Stardew Valley are pretty much "Switch games" for me. Snipperclips and Splatoon 2 are definitely day one buys for me. And then we finish out 2017 with a new Mario and then have a new Fire Emblem to look forward to in 2018? Sounds pretty rad to me.

If you have fun with your PC and Wii U version of Zelda then I'm very happy for you. Everyone should do what works out best for them. I just think this whole "sending a message" thing is kind of silly.

I absolutely wish that the Wii U had gotten more support, but from the way I look at it, I played about ten outstanding games on the system with a handful of other good ones. I got good value from the system. Even if it had gotten another six or seven 4 star games, that wouldn't really change the value equation all that much for me.