10-21-2016, 08:56 PM
I'm in the "love the concept but want to see the games" wagon.
The Wii U was definitely a disappointment. (So much so that I rarely even bother to plug it back into my TV after each Smash Night.)
If Nintendo can actually provide the games, then I'm on board. But they promised a lot of developer support during the lead-in to the Wii U as well, and see how that turned out. I'm afraid the same thing is probably gonna happen to the Switch since I highly doubt its power is very competitive with the PS4 and Xbone. Something had to be sacrificed to get this "hybrid" gimmick to even be feasible. And power matters a lot to a number of developers.
The Wii U was definitely a disappointment. (So much so that I rarely even bother to plug it back into my TV after each Smash Night.)
If Nintendo can actually provide the games, then I'm on board. But they promised a lot of developer support during the lead-in to the Wii U as well, and see how that turned out. I'm afraid the same thing is probably gonna happen to the Switch since I highly doubt its power is very competitive with the PS4 and Xbone. Something had to be sacrificed to get this "hybrid" gimmick to even be feasible. And power matters a lot to a number of developers.