potato_hamster said:
zorg1000 said:
While it is not 100% confirmed or been explicitly stated, I'm not a child and can read between the lines.
Merging the handheld & console divisions for both hardware & software in addition to releasing a device that acts as both a handheld & a console makes it pretty obvious that the whole point of Switch it to release a single device that recieves the full software output and functionality of the two previous ecosystems.
So while it is technically possible that Nintendo will release another device that has its own unique features and software library, the chances of that are about .00001%
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yet here you are telling others upset about the specs and what that could mean for the switch, and to just wait and see how it plays out, and that they shouldn't be making assumptions. Perhaps you should take your own advice.
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Hmm??? Where did I tell people that they shouldn't be making assumptions and that they should wait and see how it plays out? Nothing that I have wrote in this thread suggests that one bit.
I said to another poster that being weaker than PS4/XBO does not in and of itself mean 3rd parties will not support it and that the ability to make a profit is what will determine support. That is a fact and we have multiple examples of devices getting alot of 3rd party games despite being weaker than other existing devices.
Your post has literally nothing to do with anything I have said in this conversation and is in no way a rebuttle to my last post.
Like I said, I don't need Nintendo to hold my hand and show me pretty pictures to understand the strategy that they have been building towards for the last few years. The entire point of merging the handheld & console divisions for hardware & software along with creating a device that has the functionality of a handheld & console is clear evidence of what their goals are.