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zeldaring said:
curl-6 said:

I find technical stuff fascinating from an academic point of view; this goes back to when I was a kid when I'd love to read about how machines worked and stuff like that. I'm autistic, and with that often comes a love of analysing systemic and technical things.

I don't necessarily need the games I play to be technically high end though, as gameplay and art style matters more to my experience of actually playing a game. Enjoying talking about tech and enjoying playing a game are separate things for me.

I am not against great graphics of course; once I move in with my girlfriend we'll share a PS5 and I'll definitely be using that, plus I am interested in eventually getting a Series X for Hellblade 2. (Provided it doesn't turn out to suck) But for right now, I have so much to play on Switch that I don't need to rush out and buy a new console.

Ah ok that's understandable. I honestly can't wait for you to get new hardware i feel if you love  gaming you should upgrade your hardware lol PC, switch2, ps5 or anything but thats just my opinion, it's just too dated, and i feel it just really hurts the experience of course its just my opinion though.

Well I don't feel it hurts my experience.

Leynos said:

Luigi's Mansion 3 is graphically more impressive than TLOU on PS3.

I mean yeah, that's to be expected as it is superior hardware. The whole "Switch is on par with PS3/360" is such a weird myth, it's remarkable how many people believe it considering it is objectively false. My guess is people are comparing their memories of how good PS3 looked back in the 7th gen to how Switch games look to them now.