Illusion said:
So, if the Switch Pro turns out to be a greater power upgrade compared to the Wii U going to Switch and with a completely different graphics engine compared to that of the OG Switch, you think that it is laugh-worthy to even debate whether this constitutes a new generation? I could care less about being "fair" to Microsoft and Sony. The numbers on the front of this website eventually become meaningless if we have no criteria for what constitutes a new generation. If the Switch Pro is 4K with DLSS and releases 5 years after the original Switch, I have no idea why wouldn't consider this a new generation the same way we did going from Wii to Wii U. |
Power jump really doesn’t mean much, if it is that then in means NSW pro is the biggest hardware revision leap, just like x1x/ps4pro before it.
if it’s the same thing as NSW but just more powerful it’s a NSW. Sane controllers/software (even if done exclusivel), philosophy, architecture, etc.
only way your right is if it comes off as a successor to nsw, but I highly doubt it is considereingvthe system suppose to launch this year while NSW has Splat3/Pokémon arceus coming in 2022








