| Pemalite said: Every previous generation there was a clear improvement in every single aspect at every level from one generation to another. The Switch 2 broke that trend. |
This I'd disagree with, for instance I'd say in previous generational transitions Gamecube was a step down from N64 in the ambition and innovation of its software, (nothing they did on Gamecube was as impactful as say Mario or Ocarina of Time) that Wii U was a step back from Wii in terms of accessibility and user friendliness, (more cumbersome controller and interface, worse load times, etc) or that N64 was a step down from SNES in terms of the standard framerate going from 60 to 20-30.
In fact I'd argue most consoles aren't an improvement in every aspect over their predecessors.







