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Darwinianevolution said:
The problem with the Switch is the possibility of Nintendo replacing it for a Switch 2 to try and keep some sort of power parity, thus cutting the original's legs short.

Why would they do that when even the original Switch never tried to? It was just slightly more powerful than the Wii U (albeit with an architecture which is much better).

I think it's important for console manufacturers to retain a power gap small enough to remain competitive, for sure, but parity was never a goal of Nintendo to begin with.