By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
Megiddo said:
Biggerboat1 said:

Not sure what point you're actually trying to make here - first of all you criticise the Switch for not moving much 3rd party software compared to 1st party.

When it is pointed out that the Switch fares quite well when comparing the 3rd party software that has been released you then go on to point out that we shouldn't be shocked when more ambitious multiplatform games aren't released for Switch...?

Also, defining a successful Switch release as one that outsells the XB1 version doesn't seem fair, since A) it has a much bigger install base & B) a lot of the games released on XB1 much earlier than Switch.

Your arguments are kind of all over the place and kind of smack of you wanting to be negative about Switch, but you're not quite sure how to go about it...

I pointed out that the western developed 3rd party software that sells well on switch relative to other consoles is primarily cartoony and kid friendly. If that argument is too "all over the place" for you then I advise you to read it over and over and then process the information in that sentence in your brain until you can comprehend its meaning. It's an extremely simple argument that is well-founded by the data that has been provided in this thread. So is it that you really cannot understand data-derived simple statements and logic or are you just attempting to obfuscate and deflect by pretending to not understand?

That's not what you stated in your first post, you said "Switch owners love Nintendo games and pretty much shun everything else at retail."

Now you are saying "western developed 3rd party software that sells well on switch relative to other consoles is primarily cartoony and kid friendly"

So which is it? All 3rd party games sell bad on Switch or just the non-cartoony ones? Do you even know what point your're trying to make?

Let's say that your 2nd point which I mention is true, then what? Is cartoony bad & everything else good, what is the underlying conclusion you want to arrive at?