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zorg1000 said:

Well the average tie-ratio is like ~10 games over the course of the entire generation so realistically the majoriry of consumers are buying just a few games each year so a few month stretch filled with a bunch of small-medium titles isnt really a drought outside of the minority of extremely hardcore gamers who buys dozens of games a year.

Nintendo is expecting 100m software shipped this fiscal year and LTD shipments of hardware to reach ~38m or in other words each Switch owner to buy 2-3 games this year.

 

To me a drought has always meant a complete lack of something, so like Wii U had where there was literally weeks/months of no quality releases.

That average is getting much bigger actually because of digital games and digital sales as well as subscription services.  And realistically it doesn't have to be a literal of majority of owners, just a majority of active users. Although again, my whole point was arguing from your basis (or at least the basis you came into the thread with). I certainly don't believe in that standard.

And again "no quality releases" is very much opinionated and semantics. 

I think you get my point by now though so I won't repeat it anymore.