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Louie said:
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So what? They are two different kinds of products. If PS5 is cheaper than Xbox Series X, can we then downplay PS5 sales because of this? Obviously not. Switch is selling just as fast as the PS4 did, if not slightly faster. The Switches lower price compared to PS4 at launch is a feature. It's a selling point, just like Sony used the PS4's power as a selling point (and that power came with a higher price tag). Why hold it against Nintendo that they are a clever company and designed their product the way the market wanted it?

2.And just as a side note: There was a time when people said the Switch was way too expensive and would fail because of that. 

3.And why would you take the Switch-related hype with a grain of salt? We went from Nintendo going third party, to the Switch selling less than 20m units, to the Switch outselling the Xbox One, to the console being quite certain to cross the 100m units mark and now it looks like it can match lifetime PS4 sales.

4.Why knowingly set yourself up to be proven wrong time and again? Basically, the optimists have been right each and every time. The Switch is obviously having a good run and has a great chance of beating its 2019 performance this year if the software-lineup is strong enough.

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Okay, this is reasonable enough to treat it seriously. So far, in this launch-aligned battle, we have:

1. PS4 Amateur( 1st model ) with 50$ price cut in October 2015.

2. Switch Lite with 100$ price cut. And new version - the same price - with better battery life.

Which cut is bigger? Who is throwing more help?

2. People say different things.

3.Because, it has a bad habit of turning into BS after closer inspection. <sadpanda.meme>

4. Am I proven wrong time and time again? No. OG Switch=OG PS4 so far ( okay, perhaps with a minimal advantage). My reasoning is that I compare one thing to another thing.