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HylianSwordsman said:
curl-6 said:

Agreed. 3rd party ports are not what's selling the Switch, and third parties aren't going to bother porting games to only a small subset of the Switch audience who own a Pro, it wouldn't be worth it. There's no need for a Switch Pro, especially not for the purpose of chasing 3rd party games. As Witcher 3 demonstrates, if they really want to bring their games over, they can do so on the base Switch. If they don't, a Pro model will not change their minds.

There are limits to that, though. As the next generation arrives, there will be attempts to make games that are cross-gen between PS4 and PS5. Those games will start to get really difficult to port as the PS5 gen continues. Xbox Series being cross gen with XBO for 2 years will mean that things won't really start to run away from the original Switch until 2022 or so, but the time will come, and really, sure 3rd party isn't selling the Switch, but it is part of what makes it the absolute phenomenon it has become, and come on, why wouldn't Nintendo want to keep them on board. Besides, things are starting to look like they will make a Pro, so whether it helps them or not, it looks like that's what they'll do. I think it could outsell the Wii regardless, and I think a Pro has risks that certainly don't guarantee some crazy success scenario, in fact I don't expect a crazy success scenario with or without a Pro model. But I do expect a Pro model, and I don't expect it to flop. I expect it to work about as well as the XBox One X and PS4 Pro, or the New 3DS for that matter. I really can't imagine why it would work fine for them but be an absolute disaster for the Switch.

So tell me, if Nintendo makes a Pro, will you bash them for it? Will you angrily cry out at them for their absolute stupidity of developing an unneeded upgrade that will split the base? Will you whine that they've betrayed their customers by making software that doesn't run or run as well on a base Switch? Because it's looking like they will make the Pro, and I guarantee you that they won't care if you don't like it or think it's not "worth it" or that you think there's "no need" for it. And I guarantee you I'll buy one, and enjoy it, and enjoy Mario Kart 9 when it comes out exclusively for the Pro, and probably Metroid Prime 4 too. I really don't get why so many people are not just doubtful, but critical or even angry at the possibility. If I'm wrong, I really don't give a shit. I don't think many people will be angry at Nintendo if they don't make a Pro. But plenty of us would like one nonetheless, and it astounds me just how critical and sometimes straight up pissed off people get at the very suggestion of the idea.

Why would third parties, who can barely be bothered making games for the entire Switch userbase, spend the time and resources to port a game that can only be played on a small subset of that userbase? You might get one or two examples, like Xenoblade on the New 3DS, but a Switch Pro would not significantly improve third party support, and even if it did the kind of games that would require stronger hardware aren't what is selling the Switch, so making new Switch hardware for the purpose of chasing third party ports pretty much a pointless exercise.

The whole mindset of "Nintendo needs AAA third party support to succeed" has been proven wrong by the Switch's success thus far.

miqdadi said:
The problem it may never pass it

Possible, but at this point highly unlikely.