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Chrkeller said:
Phenomajp13 said:

I'm cherry picking yet you refuse to acknowledge the games on Switch that does require it. There are several but you are a fake Nintendo fan, so you simply don't know. That's why you genuinely believe it isn't outlandish lol to suggest this about Nintendo. Regardless, is online gaming a core feature?

Lol.  You are taking outlier data and trying to make a point.  That is stupid, and hopefully you know it.  

The ps5 is lagom, as already stated, which could be the reason sales are slipping.

And if you want to resort to personal attacks (fake, troll, etc), we will be done.  Grow up.  

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also my original comment has been reworded.  I said motion wasn't a "focal point" but now people are attempting to claim I said it wasn't a feature.  Nice try, but that isn't what I said.  And motion isn't a focal point on the Switch.  The hybrid nature is clearly the focal point.  

There is nothing to debate then, no one said you thought it wasn't a feature. We were debating how could you possibly believe motion wasn't a core feature and you even suggested Nintendo could possibly remove it. That is silly because motion controls are one of a few core features but yes the Switch's focal point is it hybrid because that is new. Motion was Wii's focal point because it was new. Motion remained a core feature on all of Nintendos devices since Wii, with 3DS adding it (DS didn't have it), WiiU having it as a core feature but asymmetric gameplay/gamepad being the focal point, and now Switch literally coming with wrist straps but hybrid is certainly being the focal point. Clubhouse games for example uses motion controls in docked for bowling but the touchscreen in handheld mode. If Nintendo didnt view motion controls as a core feature then they would be removed like the Wiis pointer, DS's second screen, or 3DS's 3D screen. Nintendo isnt against removing things. I miss the Wiis pointer, CoD was fun on WiiU playing against controller players.

I'll ask again, is online gaming a core feature?