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curl-6 said:
NathanSSSS said:

Glad u find it helpful for the portability the switch brought to u, but to me, whenever I'm outside on the go, I basically never touch any game things, I'd rather talk with my friends, or focus on things around me, things were totally different when I was a child though, the time I took my PSP or NDS everywhere I went are long gone. For me now, time on gaming only happens in my bedroom or living room where I can comfortably sit on the couch to relax from a full day study or work while enjoying the game on big screen, in that case, switch just seems not too impressive to me since I actually barely use it in handheld mode, the reason for me to buy a switch is simply Zelda and Pokemon or other N first party games, third party games for me are always going to PS4 pro, one X or even PC, bcz no matter on graphics or performance, those are all superior than switch making way better experience for gaming.

I'm actually the same in that I never play video games on the go. My Switch basically never leaves its dock, I prefer to play in the comfort my own home, on my couch in front of the TV.

I still love my Switch though because for me, graphics aren't a top priority, it's all about the games. Plus, as someone who doesn't own a PS4 or Xbox One and upgraded from Wii U to Switch, its games look fine to me. Some even look straight up great.

It's just not about graphics. frame rate and clarity effects gameplay. Aside from that you will be missing out on most big third party franchises on switch, and Sony console does have some great exclusives. It's hard to imagine someone being about all the games and only owning a switch, that sacrifices are too big. it's more like you are all about Nintendo games, then the games. you are probably more of casual gamer, plays a few games a year that interests him a year like me.