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Miyamotoo said:
DélioPT said:

I know it's too early to say anything concrete (2018 will be that year), but i don't think time or more sales will necessarily help Switch.
If Wii U didn't get more support because of it's sales, Switch will probably get less support - than it could - because of specs.

Not just that Wii U didnt get more 3rd support because its sales, but fact is that rapidly started losing support that did had only few months after launch, thats why just after 1st year Wii U ended whitout most of 3rd party support that had on launch. You can bet (I am willing to bet), that Switch will get much more 3rd party support how time goes buy, how Switch continue to selling good and how instal base is growing, and we alredy seeing that curently.

No, Wii U lost the little support it had with it's slow sales.

Fact is, Wii U didn't have a lot of companies behind it and that was clear when you kept seeing games announced for PS3/XB360 and none for Wii U.
The decision to not bring games those games to Wii U was made before it was even out.

As i said, more sales probably won't equal more support.
Either Switch can handle ports in a satisfactory way (from dev's point of view) or it won't get them. Period.
In that regard, if devs can't port to Switch, [Switch] can sell really well and that still won't matter.

I always wondered how Nintendo convinced Bethesda to bring games to Switch, but couldn't convince EA (with the exception of Fifa), Ubisoft and Activision to bring their best games, too.
Really hope it was due to Wii U and not HW, because if it is HW issues...