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Mano777 said:
Kakadu18 said:

Do you think only AAA games are relevant? How do you even define AAA? By how the game looks? You say Octopath looks like an indie game. Do you think it's irrelevant because of that or what? It's probably one of the best games of 2018 and sold over 2.5 million copies.

You seemed to try to downplay it with that statement, which is dumb. There are indie games that outshine all of your AAA stuff by miles. Hades, Ori, Hollow Knight, Dead Cells, Untitled Goose Game, Celeste, Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 1 and 2, Disco Elysium, Undertale, Transistor, Bastion, Enter the Gungeon, Into the Breach etc. These game have genuinely creative ideas and launch finished, not buggy and without predatory microtransactions. Far Cry 6 will almost guaranteed have dozens of annoying bugs and glitches.

Btw it's called Elden Ring.

you got me wrong. My point is that Nintendo's consoles have always received low budget games, some of them are better than many triple-a, at no time did I talk about indie quality, now it is a fact that the switch does not receive most of the  triple-A, example you may not like gta but it is the game that sells the most, one of the most awarded and is not on the switch,sekiro was considered game of the year in 2019 and also not released

my conclusion is that nothing has changed since the n64 (gamecube was different, it received many triples simultaneously with ps2 and xbox) and Nintendo continues to receive a lot of low budget games, and little support in relation to the main productions

It's always like that since the beginning, yet Switch still sold amazingly. Unlike PS/Xbox who needs both 1st/3rd party games to survive, Nintendo can survive with just only 1st party games and 3rd party exclusives.