CrazyGamer2017 said:
Well, while the Wii processing power was no world record at the time, the difference between the Wii and the other systems was smaller than things are today so I could have made that comment back then but it would have been on the edge of irrelevancy, so much so that most people haven't even bothered trying to defend the Switch as a home system but have been insisting it's a handheld cause even they must admit that as a home system it's egregiously behind the others. |
Quit acting so naive. It's clear after reading through this thread that you have no interest in having a legitimate debate, as you keep asking questions that you already know the answer to (although you would never admit it).
And another thing: framerate is not correlated to hardware power. Did you know that the Gameboy could output at 60 FPS? The reason why many games run at 30 FPS or worse is because some developers would rather sacrifice performance for better visuals.
You also have this fascination with trying to get away with calling the Switch underpowered. Didn't the Switch launch with one of the most powerful mobile processors on the market? The points you are trying to make are so... pointless. What do you have to gain from calling the Switch underpowered? Come on, man, it makes you look desperate.







