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I mean... technically he's not wrong even though it just sounds like a standard PR response lmao. The real question is does anyone here actually think Rockstar would have even tried to bother with a port even if they had known about the Switch at the start of developing RDR2. I'm gonna guess not lol but who knows.

With that said though, I think 2019 will be a really telling year for the Switch in terms of what it can actually handle because we know that a lot of third parties took the wait and see approach with the Switch as they were unsure of it would be successful after the Wii U, so thus far it feels like we still haven't gotten many chances to see how the Switch can handle current gen AAA games outside of some like Doom, Fortnite, Wolfenstein 2, etc all of which continue to be updated with better performance and quality as well. (Though there were some some bad ports as well like ARK, but that also runs bad on everything lol).

But now for 2019 third party support seems to be ramping up and Switch already has more current gen games on the way like Mortal Kombat 11, Doom Eternal, Trials Rising, Crash Team Racing, etc. It will be interesting to see how those shape up.

Last edited by FloatingWaffles - on 12 December 2018