xMetroid said:
Uh ? Sir, the Switch lite is literally the same console that plays 99% of classic Switch games just without the home console aspect. People were criticizing counting PS4 pro and Xbox one X at one point cause it's not just a slim version but adds power and options, this time it's adding more portability. The lite is just a some sort of a "slim" version of the Switch. Literally what does it change that we count the lite towards Switch sales (as we should....), should we also seperate the pro versions of the others then ? Anyway, Switch classic came out on top every other month before the release of the lite and i'm pretty sure it would have had the whole year without it. |
I would separate it all if possible, but I also understand why it isn't being separated here. It's not my decision whether it's split or not, but it is my decision whether or not I agree with the comparisons made because of it.
In terms of Switch sweeping an entire year, "I'm pretty sure it would have had the whole year without it", isn't a legit excuse. Mostly because all it would take is for Switch to sell just 1 less unit than PS or MS in a month, and it 'loses the sweep'. Probably doesn't cut it, especially when there's a new product that's built up a ton of hype around the brand.
Either way it doesn't really matter. Switch automatically wins and sweeps the year since there is no hybrid competition.
Last edited by EricHiggin - on 05 January 2020