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Chrkeller said:
curl-6 said:

It does trade blows with Series S though, such as being able to do better textures thanks to more RAM, or better image treatment thanks to DLSS.

"Trading blows" doesn't mean they're the same.

Sacrifice to fps isn't worth it nor is it a fair comparison.  I get nobody wants to hear negative comments but being accurate is important for a tech analysis.  Take Cyber, the Series S has a 60 fps mode.  

Running games are significantly reduced fps, for me, isn't trading blows.  It is lagging behind.  Fps is easily the most important aspect for responsive and accurate controls.  We play games, so controls matter, thus fps is crucial.

Maybe you consider running a lot of games at half fps "trading blow," but I absolutely don't.  

For me "trading blows" implies it is hard to pick out which is the S2 version.  Picking out the 30 fps version takes 3 seconds.  

"Trading blows" in this context means each scores some wins over the other, which is the case here, as Series has more raw power, while Switch 2 has more RAM and superior upscaling tech.

It doesn't mean parity.