| Yerm said:
3. Minecraft is huge, and for the first time ever, a true version of Minecraft will become fully portable. not like Minecraft PE where you have slow touch controls, but a full-on console version of Minecraft. |
As someone who works at both a high school and more than one teens/young adults support group, I can assure you that while gamers like us may scoff at the "slow touch controls" of tablet Minecraft, it's more than satisfactory for the more casual/mainstream players in the 10-25 demographic. I see a huge amount of young people playing the existing portable version with no issues, so I don't think the Switch version will be a gamechanger, as most of those who have an interest in playing the game on the go already have access to a portable version that's good enough for them.
| Miyamotoo said: Did you actually read what I wrote? Like I wrote, for all people who didnt had Wii U, this is brand new and offcourse great, strong game, and Nintendo will definatly push this game hard. |
It's not "brand new" though. Whether you played it before or not doesn't change the fact that it's been available for three years now. I'm sure there are a few people who didn't get it on Wii U but plan to on Switch, but as an old port it isn't generating that "new game buzz" that drives hardware sales surges.








