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Illusion said:
tbone51 said:

I almost died from reading this

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