Nuvendil said: The Eurogamer leak concerning the power of the Switch is on shaky ground because of what we have seen from it so far indicating that it is a beefed up Wii U out of the dock, not a weaker Wii U out of the dock. If the stats were as they say, Zelda should look and run worse out of the dock than the Wii U in the dock but every single report points in the opposite direction: it runs better and many say it even looks a bit better on the undocked Switch than on the Wii U. If we assume the Foxconn leak, which accurately predicted to a T many things you would have to be the luckiest man in the history of all existence to guess even half of them right, then it is actually a very marked improvement over the Wii U in the dock and a modest boost to the Wii U out of the dock. As for all the power talk in relation to the NS. The simple truth is that we don't know. I don't believe any of what I have heard and the truth may end up being somewhere in the middle. But in time we will find out though... in just a few more weeks or so. Edit: as for the whole home console vs handheld debate, I've said this before but I will repeat myself: the Switch is somewhere in the middle, but leans more towards home console due to numerous design decisisions that directly and purposefully violate handheld design principles for the sake of bringing in home console features. In other words, it sacrifices being a good handheld in order to have the feature set to be a console. It is function, not form factor, that should define things that fall in the middle like this. And the Switch's functionality points to a hybrid that leans more towards home console than handheld despite having elements of both. Now all you said here.... I could just as easily say the switch sacrificed being a good home console in order to be a handheld. this part... "but leans more towards home console due to numerous design decisisions that directly and purposefully violate handheld design principles for the sake of bringing in home console features." What design decisions does it sacrifice to be a home console? Or what does it violate as far as handhld design goes? I don't know, but looking at the switch I can't think of a single thing that it sacrificed that prevents it from being a good handheld console but can think of at least 4 things that it sacrificed that prevents it from being a good home console. Like literally everything about how the switchwas designed screams portable. The ONLY thing that makes it a home console is that it comes bundled with dock and grops for the otherwise portable controller. But indulge me, point out these design decisions they made that makes it violate handheld design. |
And pls understand, I have no qualms with it being described as both. I just feel saying both isn't actually what it is, it just can be used as both. But its definately something. As I have said, a laptop isn't suddenly a desktop PC because you can keep it on a desk and plug it to an external monitor.
You can PM me a response... or take this discussion to my own thread on this matter. lets not derail the amazon thread any further.