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Chrkeller said:

For me I find it interesting because the switch 2 is going to be a huge upgrade over the switch.  If the switch can run watered down ps4 games, by default the S2 is going to Smash ps4 games.  And for those who play portable pr travel a lot, that is pretty cool.  

I own Nintendo consoles not for the watered-down Playstation/Xbox/PC releases, but for the Nintendo exclusives that provide an experience not found anywhere else.
I would also argue most Switch owners also game on other platforms and gravitate towards Nintendo when they release a banging title... Which seems to be frequent these days.

But I also do find it fascinating how some developers can pull-off such pleasing set-pieces despite the antiquated hardware... Like when a game starts using significant amounts of dynamic lighting, shadowing and screen space effects like Luigi's mansion to augment gameplay, it shows a level of care and competency that is missing in the industry these days... Which is in stark contrast to say Gamefreak who struggle to make anything remotely aesthetically pleasing in my opinion.

Another example is Breath of the Wild, it was such a breath of fresh air having that game release, open world games were static and formula-driven in their development that they were getting very samey for many years prior. I.E. FarCry, Assassins Creed.



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