There are other emulators that you can use to play games. The Lenovo Legion go also lets you take off the joycons and use them as controllers. You can even turn one of them into a mouse.
That’s a very valid point! However, with the controllers, I’m not sure you can share them very easily and natively in all supported games for 2 people like on the Switch
Hey, it’s a great question, I think you’ll still be able to buy the OLED Switch even after Switch 2 is released so if you’re in no rush, I would suggest to wait
It’s is definitely going to be based on the original Switch architecture as it must support the existing cartridges and games. However, many experts claim it will be a stronger version of the existing console which would allow even current Switch games to run with better graphics. It’s hard to tell for now really as there’s no real data. However I wouldn’t expect a family focused gaming company like Nintendo to release some super cool gaming hardware- this would be an unexpected move from their side.
@@Photo_ace2015PS4 ran most triple games at 1080p 30fps, and esports titles at 60fps. 1080p 30fps shouldn't be too hard for Nintendo. Considering that's similar to most handhelds these days. I don't think it'll be more powerful than the Rog ally though since AMD is better at FPS per dollar than Nvidia. Plus the new AMD handheld chips are coming out soon, and it's confirmed that Nvidia completed the switch 2's chip in 2022.
There are other emulators that you can use to play games. The Lenovo Legion go also lets you take off the joycons and use them as controllers. You can even turn one of them into a mouse.
That’s a very valid point! However, with the controllers, I’m not sure you can share them very easily and natively in all supported games for 2 people like on the Switch
i got v2 switch and legion go. i want to buy red oled switch just because i love red so much. should i buy it?
Hey, it’s a great question, I think you’ll still be able to buy the OLED Switch even after Switch 2 is released so if you’re in no rush, I would suggest to wait
@@TechSergey i thinking oled red version might be harder to get when switch 2 comes out. they would advertised it as colletors item😂
Is the switch 2 a stronger version of the switch? Or is it a whole new console?
It’s is definitely going to be based on the original Switch architecture as it must support the existing cartridges and games. However, many experts claim it will be a stronger version of the existing console which would allow even current Switch games to run with better graphics. It’s hard to tell for now really as there’s no real data. However I wouldn’t expect a family focused gaming company like Nintendo to release some super cool gaming hardware- this would be an unexpected move from their side.
Will have a stronger hardware, little bigger screen 8", but the grafics will go toe to toe with PS4. Nintendo stays with the formula
@@Photo_ace2015PS4 ran most triple games at 1080p 30fps, and esports titles at 60fps. 1080p 30fps shouldn't be too hard for Nintendo. Considering that's similar to most handhelds these days. I don't think it'll be more powerful than the Rog ally though since AMD is better at FPS per dollar than Nvidia. Plus the new AMD handheld chips are coming out soon, and it's confirmed that Nvidia completed the switch 2's chip in 2022.