Wyrdness said:
All platforms have the year 2/3 peak bringing out platforms every 2-3 years is dangerously close to what caused the crash back in the late 70s/early 80s as you begin to over saturate the market and part of the appeal with consoles is that you have that guaranteed 5 or so period of it being supported and fully pushed not only that you have to factor in costs mobiles can do yearly to 2 year releases because people don't have to pay the 800-1000 quid price upfront due to contract deals. a 6/7 year release plan is better as it maintains the current release structure of consoles while allowing the potential to have a bigger more viable jump between each model not to mention it allows a bigger library to be built up from the previous model for BC on the newer model. |
If they were running a mobile iterative strategy, they wouldn't cancel support for the previous hardware when the new model comes out; that is not how mobile platforms work. For example, iPhone mandates that software several generations of hardware in order to be approved to the app store - while there are a few exemptions, these are rare, and usually not based on chipsets, but rather new exclusive features. Software support can still be mandated for 5 years, so Switch 2 won't have any software unplayable on Switch 1 until around the time Switch 3 releases. That's the same as mobile and PC, the newer the model, the longer it will be able to play software.
The problem with 6/7 years is it means fewer people are buying hardware each year for half the generation, this is not a healthy strategy; and for Nintendo has ended multiple times with massive brand disinterest and sales crashes; they basically have to start all over again each gen, and can't maintain momentum. Due to the nature of Switch's hardware, following this sort of strategy is no longer necessary. A person buying a Switch 1 will still see the same jump in hardware from their old model in 6/7 years when the Switch 3 is out, and then it's only another 1/2 years before generation 2 Switch owners see a similar gap in power with the Switch 4.
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