| haxxiy said: It's WAY underpowered, and the interface / online services feel archaic. It's still almost like the Wii but more than a decade later, when the Wii was already outdated in that regard. |
I was thinking about this earlier today. Almost made a thread.
Even in the later days of the 360 and PS3, I was pretty happy with what we had. People were always complaining about screen tearing, resolution and fps. I personally couldn't see the difference--though that might have been because of the low range TVs I always bought.
Anyway, there's such a focus on resolution and stable frame rates. I feel like, with the Wii, Switch, Dreamcast, etc., there was always some new innovation besides just power. To be quite honest, I think I'd be happier with some fresh new "gimmick" than I am with just raw power. I think that's why a lot of people love the Switch. It just seemed like such a breath of fresh air.








