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GoOnKid said:

@Delio: I see that there are already three other people next to me trying to smash common sense into you but unfortunately you still keep singing your same old song. I think it's a lost cause now. All I wanted to leave behind is the mention that even when 2018 may have not as many big hitters like 2017, it's still no problem. The Switch userbase will still grow because these smaller games and ports don't REPLACE big hitters, they rather EXPAND the line up. They go on top of everything that's been released already.

Whenever a new customer buys a Switch, the library already has Zelda and Mario and Mario Kart and Splatoon and whatnot. Along with everything else that is coming. No customer ignores the entire library of 2017 because now is 2018. Reading your comments gives me the impression that you seem to forget this. So, all new games will ADD to the variety that already exists, whether you see it or not.

I'm not going to reply after this, so, feel free to ignore.

I never said nor implied that people will overlook 2017 because of 2018.
I also never said the userbase won't grow. Actually, my point is, and was, that it won't grow as it could because of bad planning. That's it. Nothing more, really.
Had we had a better year (2018) and you probably wouldn't see me saying the above.

I do believe that variety has a role in selling a system. I just don't believe that consumers ignore the range and quality of such diversity.
In other words, the better the line-up, the more you sell. That's a fair assumption, i think.