JRPGfan said:
welcome to this stupid round about, discussion again again, nautilus. |
The only reason why people think generations are coupled together is because the industry almost always moved together. But that's not the case anymore.
Due to an absolute need to have a new console, Nintendo jump started the 9th gen when it released the Switch. And so Nintendo 9th gen console started. It's not a different meaning to the word you used, I just used it the correct way.
Even if you want to use the word in the context of sales, since you brought up the point of the Switch competing with the PS4 and X One, when the PS5 and Series X eventually launches, what will become of your argument? The Switch will not be teleported into a vacuum and suddenly have no competitors. It will compete with the PS5 and the Series X. By YOUR own definition, the Switch by november of this year, should then be considered a 9th gen console, because it will be fighting against Sony and MS new systems.
People forget that, even if Nintendo launched way earlier than anyone else their 9th gen system, it will still be the only Nintendo system on the market to compete with the other companies. It's a simple math. And much as the PS5 and the Series X is a 9th gen, so is the Switch. There is absolutely no way to confuse this.
My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.
https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1







