potato_hamster said:
Miyamotoo said:
That's not exactly true, games like Fortnite, Skyrim, Doom, Wolfenstein, Diablo 3, Dark Souls, Mortal Kombat 11, Civ VI, main Final Fantasy games (despite they are old ports)...are big deal for some people.
Also, 3rd party support is improving with time, but seems you fail to see that, comparision below clearly shows that.
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=238576&page=1
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Let's see. popular game, old port, old port, old port, old port, fighting game, RTS, old port.
Besides that, not exactly a long list, and the vast majority of it are old ports, many of which have little replay value. That's exactly my point. Like great, The Switch is the best option in 2019 to play games you could have played on your Xbox 360 years ago. How is this going to move as many consoles as Pokemon and Smash Bros did last year?
As for your post, you took a snippet of announced games from two different years, compared the number (many of which, again, are old ports), and decided that was enough to say that "third party support was increasing". Sorry man, that's now things actually work. If you want to pretend that any of that list makes the Switch a much more lucrative buy in 2019 to your average prospective buyer when titles like Smash Bros, Mario Odyssey, BotW, Mario Kart etc. weren't enough to compel a purchase. Well, you're welcome to think that, but I won't,
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