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Which of the possible Nintendo Switch Revisions from the mockup image would you like to own one day?

Nintendo Switch Boy 9 6.29%
 
Nintendo Switch Mini 15 10.49%
 
Nintendo Switch Go 4 2.80%
 
Nintendo Switch SP 18 12.59%
 
Nintendo Switch (Current Model) 15 10.49%
 
Nintendo Switch XL 59 41.26%
 
Nintendo Switch TV 23 16.08%
 
Total:143

The mini or the SP will happen in my opinion. It will release in 2020 along with a new Nintendo home console.



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That Switch Mini, SP, XL, and TV all have appeal to them. That Boy and Go look horrid control-wise.



A Switch that doesn't Switch is, imo, pointless and completely kneecaps the whole concept.

A Switch mini that is clamshell with circlepads sacrifices 2 clickable inputs as well, so it would have compatibility issues.

Any size variations cause trouble because then you have XL joy cons and Mini joy cons that only fit those which would be a serious hastle.

So yeah, just give me a Switch Pro with significant performance improvements, a Geurilla glass screen so they can make the actual screen larger and eliminate the black border, and up the handheld resolution to 1080p. Oh and extra battery would be nice.

That's the only Switch revision that would interest me.



got the current model..not buying any revisions as they would seem rather pointless for me I just need some updates with features and apps



XL. I want bigger buttons and screen.



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I have no interest in another handheld. Instead, give me a Switch TV with a hefty price reduction.



Switch SP and Switch XL both look great. Just as long as they can both dock and use standard joycons.

Good work on this!

 

I would like Nintendo to try doing an iOS style formula with more frequent iterative updates across multiple form factors. So hardware updates and new features would be capable of supporting all prior software in a similar fashion. That is, some iPhone apps are not perfect on iPad and vice-versa, but users are not prevented from playing them. Developers, in time, often create optimized versions depending on the hardware.

 

Also, frequent chipset updates. I would love to see an NSi next year, and then an NS2 in 2019, and an NS pocket. With all software requiring mandatory support of NS1 until 2022, all supporting NSi until 2023, all supporting NS2 until 2024, and so on. Then after those dates, leave it up to the publisher. But say it is 2021 and NS3 is out, and as a hypothetical example, Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 is launching; the game would have to be playable on NS1, but only in downscaled form from NS3. In other words, when played on NS3, all of the extra graphical features would be activated: higher resolution, more colour, more contrast, higher frame rate, draw distance, etc...

Meanwhile, Breath of the Wild 1 would be playable on all Nintendo hardware going forward.



I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.

I'd be ok with Nintendo Switch Plus (Pro/X version of the Switch).
I don't think it'll be 4K compatible like the other two, X in particular, because that would cost a fortune to make and Nintendo hates selling at a loss unless they absolutely have to (3DS), so consumers are most likely to also spend a fortune, probably PS3 launch levels of fortune.
So, if they can just make it so that it is equal or slightly better than the base PS4 and Xbox One models, I'll be happy with it.



Which one has the Volta? That one.



People asking for an XL... lol. The console is already fucking huge as it is. I don't think making it a mini laptop that weighs 6 pounds is the way to go.