Stop calling it Switch Pro. It's not. Pro versions of consoles have a seriously upgraded GPU in them from the base model. This won't.
Soundwave said:
Leynos said:
The win machine is much more expensive so you lost there. $300 vs $700.Stop deluding yourself. So no. And once again. DQXI is not a port of the PS4 game. It's rebuilt for Switch using scaled back Geometry and was developed at the same time as the PS4. Switch version took YEARS TO MAKE. It was announced in 2015 when it was still the NX. Switch version also uses a different version of UE4 not supported on PS4. DQXI does not run 1080P on Switch. It runs 720P-800P docked and below and 30FPS and below and that's with a custom build of the game.
Stop pretending flops mean something in this discussion. Sure they have some legit merit but not in the way people toss them out. It's like saying 128 bit for PS2 or something.You lost me as soon as you brought up a $700 system. You know what. My laptop from 2018 is more powerful than an Xbox One X. It also cost $1100 at that time. See how that works. You are not getting that performance at Switch price point. I'm done here.
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Apples to oranges on the price, the GPD Win has to be sold at a large mark up because the manufacturer makes no money on the games or services. They have to make all the profit they're ever going to make on the hardware.
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Explaining why the Win2 is so much more expensive doesn't remove the fact that it is much more expensive. It's a $700 machine, that also requires you to buy tons of storage space, because it lacks physical carts, or a large built in HDD. Also, PC games aren't specially made to run on it. Games like DQ11, Witcher 3, and Doom were custom ported to Switch in order to get them to run at acceptable levels on Nintendo's console.