GhaudePhaede010 said:
This argument is fallacious as all the processing comes from the handheld unit. A hybrid has processing coming from both units. You can say there are advantages to using it in television mode but there are advantages to using my laptop on a television or from an outlet in lieu of the battery power as well. That does not make my laptop a hybrid, however. |
You are simply twisting the definition to fit your own view.Then what would be a "home console"?Does it need to be constantly in need of a power supply?Because thats what the Switch is, if you put it on the dock.I could go on actually, but today I already had too many arguments that went nowhere, so Ill just say this:
The Switch has both functionalities that mirrors both home and handheld consoles.Handheld with its portability and screen on the main unit and home console because it can connect directly to a TV, have a constrant stream of power and is as functional as a home console as a PS4 in terms of functionality(Its really obvious to me, so I cant really give a good example), and even has the boost in that mode.
In the end, definitions of a home and handheld console are really vague.Thats why we have those silly discussion about what is it, and some even going to say sillier things like its a tablet just because of the form factor.But I think, or like to think anyway, that given all the functionalities that the Switch does and offers, that it is clearly a hybrid unit.
But think what you might.Im really tired today, and not in a mood to go back and forth with this.
My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.
https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1







