• devfuuu@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I wish people would stop craving and talking about a potential switch 2. It’s useless. For those who want to game now the switch works fine, is good hardware, has lots of games and new ones keep coming and it keeps selling new consoles. They could not release a new switch for the next 5 years and it wouldn’t matter at all.

    This is all about the nerds of the latest and hottest tech craving for something new. Most Nintendo players are not those type of people.

    And it’s obvious that whatever comes next will fully support and run the current the games the existing switch, if not they wouldn’t be releasing new games for it.

    So stay calm and keep playing.

    Useless noise, so annoying.

    • CaptainEffort@sh.itjust.works
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      5 months ago

      Just wanted to say that while I agree with the spirit of your comment, there are so many Nintendo first party titles that barely hit 30 fps, that a power bump would be nice.

      I’m not expecting 4k 144 fps, but just hitting a consistent 30 (or call me crazy, 60) would make me very happy. Playing Xenoblade at sub 720p, or Tears of the Kingdom at less than 30, is just unacceptable imo.

      I don’t even care about a Switch 2, just give me a Switch Pro or something, something that can play all the available games well.

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      5 months ago

      Tears of the Kingdom really made the switch show it’s age. It would have been nice to play it without the framerate drops.

      Guess I should have emulated it.

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        5 months ago

        It would have been nice to play it without the framerate drops.

        I felt the same at launch with Breath of the Wild.

        I would have been happy to play a more powerful hardware variant that focused on being a home console. Instead Nintendo offered more portable versions :/