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JackHandy said:
Soundwave said:

It's significantly better than a PS4 which was a home console that plugs into like 100 watts of electricity, it's looking better than a Steam Deck. 

It looks very much worth it's $450 price point considering it has a bigger, higher resolution screen than the $399.99 Steam Deck and more storage than the $399.99 Deck, on top of magnetic controllers that can detach and function like a mouse and a TV dock that has active cooling. 

This ain't the fucking Wii U era anymore, Nintendo is making solid hardware again. Things like Street Fighter VI look better than a XBox Series S, even the "fixed" version. 

This thing is going to be able to run a decent version of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (the PS5 exclusive one) from the looks of things. To be able to play that scale of a game on a Nintendo portable is going to be outstanding. 

The Xbox Series S is a bargain console that can't run games properly and was released almost half a decade ago. The Switch 2 is Nintendo's brand new console that isn't even out yet. So, imo, if a person is comparing the S2 to that system, or the PS4, or the PS4 Pro... I just don't see how it's any different from what they've been doing since the Wii. Compared to the best of what Sony and Microsoft have to offer, the hardware is woefully under powered.

Wow, what a unique point your making. Oh wait, it's been made a billion times already. 

You yourself stated earlier that you prioritise ease of use & centralisation over performance, yet you seem incapable of grasping that others prioritise Nintendo 1st party software & hybrid functionality...

What's the point in retreading this same discussion ad nauseum? Do you think anyone on this forum is unaware that S2 is not on par with PS5? We get it, you prefer PlayStation, that's fine.