Soundwave said:
The current Switch can straight up run full blown high end PS4/XB1 games. It's just a little cramped to do it and there are cartridge storage issues to account for also, but it can do it. Switch 2 will be able to do the same for PS5 more easily with DLSS factored in and larger cartridge sizes also I think. 64GB cartridges will likely become reasonably cheap and 128GB may even be an option fairly quickly. |
If Switch 2 can exceed PS4/Xbone to the extent that Switch 1 exceeds PS3/360, and be roughly the same distance from PS5/XSX as Switch 1 is from PS4/Xbone, I'll be happy.








