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Hynad said:
Soundwave said:

Then why don't answer for yourself?

Yes or no ... if there was a PS4 Lite model that third parties supported that was 1/3 of the power of the PS4, would that not be a significant difference for the Switch? 

I think you probably prefer to dodge that one. 

Yes. History would have been different if it had been different.

Yes, because it's actually obvious. So now that there's really no dispute on that point (partly because when explained one looks like moron if they choose to die on that hill), it is fair to say that the Switch 2 probably will have significant advantages over what the Switch 1 has to deal with relative to PS4/XB1 ports ... several of which it has gotten anyway. 

Porting Witcher 3 to the current Switch most likely is going to be a far harder task than the Switch 2 being able to run Series S games. But of course that idea makes some people uncomfortable for whatever dumb reason. 

Thanks Microsoft for setting the floor of the next-generation much lower than the PS4/XB1 and PS3/360 gens, lol. Great for Nintendo. 

Last edited by Soundwave - on 10 August 2020