hinch said:
Fair enough. I didn't dismiss the Switch hardware. I said it was very impressive for a handheld device. I have one myself and it is a good console. Its just not 'next generation' for me as I've grown accustom to the software and limitations of current gen hardware. Doesn't mean I can't or don't don't enjoy playing games on it. I can whip up my phone and play some emulators, or 3DS. Graphics don't hinder my enjoyment on games. So yeah, while Switch a cool piece of tech, it doesn't impress me with visuals or does it break any new grounds with gameplay. Its just the games are super polished and play great (Odyssey was bloody excellent) which is a good reason why to own one. Lets not go into older generations and keep things on topic. About the look of a console, its a gaming device that you stick under your TV or have in your hand, it doesn't matter as long as you have the games to back it up. DualSense a gimmick, how? I don't follow. Want to elaborate.. You just seem to focus so much on the form factor as a focal point and its super confusing. I guess you like portables, which is fine. It just seems like you're just making up excuses to pass upon Playstation, which is also fine but yeah.. I digress. Again you miss the point. Having better and more advanced hardware (and software) pushes the gaming industry forward. It allows for more creative freedom and different experiences, whether it will be from indies to AAA budget games. That goes for Nintendo devices as well. |
Actually, I don't like handheld gaming at all, lol. I think part of our disagreement is that you view Switch as last gen while I view it as the launch of the new generation of gaming.
The way a console is put together is very important... as for the DualSense, it sounds like they want it to try and feel like you can feel stones while walking or something. I can't imagine a vast majority of people will even care about that (I know a lot of people that don't even like just rumble to begin with) and I imagine it can't be worth development time in the long run. It's a gimmick that will fade away when developers realize no one cares. And yes, I will pass on the PS again, I don't like their games at all.
And again, you miss the point, having better and more advanced hardware/software is irrelevant if it's just more of the same thing with prettier makeup on. Xbox One/PS4 generation games could be enjoyed on 360/PS3 hardware with just worst visuals for the most part, look at what the best selling games are every year/week for them (GTAV, CoD, Madden, FIFA, etc).
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