I mean, there are a lot of variables at play here ... It's hard to even know which demographics the Switch is most successful with, which would be the first logical step to then identify what features of the console are appealing to them enough that -those- people go ahead with a purchase. In short, we have too many variables and not enough data to really tell this, it's all speculation and gut feeling based on extrapolating from that limited data.
| spemanig said: I mean, the biggest reason is because the hardware is a good idea conceptually. It's a gaming laptop in console form. |
For me though, it's probably this ^^^^^ :)







