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Hardstuck-Platinum said:
Phenomajp13 said:

No, you ditched the debate after you realized that Nintendo COULD make an 8 or 10 inch tablet with Xbox series S power as long as Nintendo expected it to sale like crap due to its price like those devices you are comparing. You ran once you realized you couldn't find a device in Switch 2's price range with that performance. 

Those other platforms are open platforms, while the Switch 2 is a closed platform. They're very different business models so it's hard to compare their success. Like I said, i will admit I'm wrong if it can play ES4 Oblivion remake at a decent performance level. If it can't play a game that released this year what was the point of releasing it at all. Again, price to performance ratio is irrelevant if the baseline performance isn't enough. Just need to wait and see if they can get ES4 working on the Switch 2

It can play a game released this year, it's called Mario Kart World. What's the point of Rog Xbox Ally X if it cant play a game releases this year called Mario Kart World? Also why didn't you mention all of these excuses initially? You had no problem comparing these devices before despite knowing the differences? Price to performance ratio is also irrelevant if the price to too high to play games to begin with. If I could build a $20K super computer to play GTA 6 at 144 fps in 8K, do you honestly think I would build it? So the point is, you may or may not like the price to performance Switch 2 offers but you aren't the only consumer. What you think is good enough is relevant to just you, so it makes no sense for you to ask Nintendo why they don't make a Xbox series S level performance 8 or 10 inch tablet when you know there are millions of consumers NOT interested in that at all because the price may be too high. Thats understandable right? Feel free to invest in Rog Xbox Ally X or whatever else offers what you want (the ability to play ES4 or Oblivion remake at "decent performance").