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I will begin by responding to the main article. I think it will be a few more years until we get an SOC from AMD powerful enough and power-effecient enough to fit into a device like Switch. Although AMD has made major leaps with the new Ryzen 5 mobile (albeit those are still to constrained to fit into a device the size of the Switch, but the point is that the technology is moving quite quickly). On a personal level, I would love to see a portable version of the Playstation 4 because, as portable gamer (and one with a PS4 but with little free time to actually use it much), it would give me access one of the best gaming libraries anywhere. I really hope Sony does eventually make it happen, even if it ends up being a bit more expensive than the Switch is now (I would certainly buy it day one); though of course they have to look to see whether a higher price would appeal to the mass market.

Kerotan said:
SegataSanshiro said:

Because of the architecture dude. There are games on Switch better than PS3. Let's just take some last gen ports. Switch is running the special edition of Skyrim at 900P. PS3 can't even run Skyrim properly. Switch can Dark Souls at 1080P 30FPS. PS3 can run it at 720P and sub 20FPS. Switch uses a modern chipset. Switches CPU core per core is better than PS4's CPU. You don't get how this stuff works. Also I imagine your logic is "better graphics" = realism which is a fallacy. Mario+Rabbids is very technically impressive and using the Snowdrop engine. 

Killzone, uncharted, the last of us, gta v, God of war 3 and many more beat anything on the Switch. 

This is such a flawed comparison. Just because those particular games are not on the Switch (4 of which are exclusive to Sony and so would never appear on the Switch; I could just as easily point to Wolfenstein 2, Doom, BoTW, SMO etc. to make a similar flawed argument) does not mean that the Switch is not capable of running such games. As SegataSanshiro mentioned, the vast majority of games that are available on both platforms (Skyrim, LA Noire, FIFA 18, Minecraft; Dark Souls and Bayonetta 1 remain to be seen since they have not been released yet) perform better on Switch. Based on these titles, one can assume that even the games you mentioned would at worst run on par with or, likely, even better if ported over (obviously though we will never know for sure because KillZone, Uncharted, The Last of Us, GoW3 are all exclusives; GTA V would be another interesting point of comparison if it ever comes).