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Salnax said:
JackHandy said:

Yes, it definitely does (affect gameplay). But none of it seems to matter with Nintendo games. Thirty frames, sixty, 720P... Nintendo games these days sell regardless. So I just don't see the point, other than just analyzing for analyzation's sake... which is fine. But Nintendo seems to live within their own bubble, and their games likewise sell within their own bubble. They've created their own world, and their fans seem to be happy there. 

I'm not sure if people being apathetic towards game performance is specific to Nintendo's fanbase. Games in recent years like PUBG, Battlefield 2042, Cyberpunk 2077, the GTA Trilogy, and various Ubisoft games have had technical and/or performance issues while still selling millions of copies.

No, this is another segment of the market, people who hype incomplete and messy games as long they are investing in top notch technology 



 

 

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