JRPGfan said:
Doctor_MG said:
Base PS4 while docked? You don't think that technology is going to improve much in the next four years at all?
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Nintendo never uses bleeding edge technology. So now... I think 4 years from now, what you ll see in a Switch 2, is the best of whats possible "now".
Even if nintendo did go for the newest new thing, I doubt what you believe "ps4pro" level, is possible even then. So No technology isnt going to magically start improveing at rates we havent seen before, just to make that possible.
Basically PS4pro level is wishfull thinking, that wont happend. Unless Switch 2, isnt a handheld anymore.
If nintendo goes back to just a console sitting under the tv, it could be a 100+ watt useing monster, that could be 9-12 Tflops too. If Nintendo wants to keep the Switch concept, and have it use like 8-10watts in handheld mode, and ~20-25 docked, then thats just not possible no.
Cobretti2 said:
The problem Nintendo has is the Wii U failure caused them to release the Switch early. They are so far behind in power atm (especially once next gen comes out) they have to somehow right the wave of the Switch longer than normally they would and hope mobile tech catches up to at least PS4 (ideally pro) level in handheld mode somehow within 10W of power usage.
If they release Switch 2 early I cannot see it being adopted much. They need to somehow bridge the gap or this gap will just continue to widen each generation. Then at that point there will be no multiplatform games. May as well be all Nintendo exclusives.
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When the Playstation 5 comes out at 9,2 Tflops, theres probably gonna be like a 25 times power differnce, between it and the base Switch model.
25 : 1 (likely higher, in actual performance differnce delta)
Thats a ratio that means, the Switch likely wont get any multplat game, thats made to run on a PS5 (or XBSX).
Waiting to move on, isnt going fix anything. Ideally Nintendo doesnt want Sony or Microsoft consoles to be more than 10 times its power, if it wants to keep multiplats imo.
Which means the ideal time to launch a Switch 2, is 2021-2022.
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Yeah, keep pretending nintendo will use 2019 technology on their 2022 system when they were releasing the switch in 2016 with 2015 tech. Also ignoring that what's available right now already matches/exceeds a ps4.
Systems aren't tflops, gpus HAVE tflops as one of many things. I expect the ps5 gpu to be 15% more powerful than this rumour and even then it would be nowhere near 25x more powerful than the switch's. The switch doesn't need multiplats made with ps5/xsx in mind because those will only release in meaningful numbers starting 2022, when they will release a switch 2. 2021 is off the question.
Last edited by Nu-13 - on 31 December 2019