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curl-6 said:
linkink said:

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.

I don't think I'd describe myself as a casual gamer; I play games almost every day, they are my foremost hobby, I own over a dozen consoles and hundreds of games, and I play a wide range of games not limited to the more "casual" friendly fare. 

As for being all about Nintendo, while they are definitely my top choice, I am by no means monogamous; my Xbox 360 is probably my third most played system I've ever owned, and on all of my Nintendo systems including Switch I buy third as well as first party games.

It seem strange that only own a switch as your current gen console. The few third party games are way more expensive on switch, and come out much later, and are vastly inferior versions for those who only game game at home. For you to miss out on so many amazing games IMO from many Japanese and Western developer along With graphics and performance that are usually vastly superior, to save 150-200$ on a xbox one or ps4. Just seems like someone who is a casual gamer unless you have a  gaming PC then never mind, that would be to much of a sacrifice for me, and I'm a casual gamer.