Do you believe in the rumor that Nintendo next console will be weaker than steam deck? If that's true, then the writing is on the wall for Nintendo, you agree? pc handhelds are slowly but surely killing Nintendo.
Interesting point! I’ve seen a lot of rumors regarding what's under the hood of the Switch 2. Nintendo has always prioritized innovation and first-party games over raw power, which has worked well for them in the past. While PC handhelds are gaining traction, Nintendo's legendary IPs are a significant selling point-they have a unique charm and appeal that’s hard to beat. Plus, I think some people might be overlooking the rumored Nvidia DLSS technology for the next console. DLSS can enhance performance and visuals significantly, but it’s easy to underestimate if people are not familiar with how it works. We’ll just have to wait and see what Nintendo has up their sleeve!
For real! 😁I know it sounds risky, but I think the Switch successor has a lot going for it, even if it’s weaker than the Steam Deck. The Wii U struggled because of its messaging and lack of third-party support, but Nintendo learned a lot from that. With the Switch, they found a formula that works-hybrid gaming, strong first-party titles, and unique experiences that resonate with a wide audience. Even if the next console isn’t the most powerful, if it continues to deliver on those fronts, I don’t see it flopping like the Wii U. Plus, with DLSS potentially in the mix, it could surprise us with what it can do.
Absolutely, let’s keep these comments around for the long haul! It’ll be interesting to look back in a few years and see how things turn out. And don’t worry, even if I’m wrong, I’d never delete a comment-I believe in owning up to it. Integrity is key! 😊
Do you believe in the rumor that Nintendo next console will be weaker than steam deck? If that's true, then the writing is on the wall for Nintendo, you agree? pc handhelds are slowly but surely killing Nintendo.
Interesting point! I’ve seen a lot of rumors regarding what's under the hood of the Switch 2. Nintendo has always prioritized innovation and first-party games over raw power, which has worked well for them in the past. While PC handhelds are gaining traction, Nintendo's legendary IPs are a significant selling point-they have a unique charm and appeal that’s hard to beat. Plus, I think some people might be overlooking the rumored Nvidia DLSS technology for the next console. DLSS can enhance performance and visuals significantly, but it’s easy to underestimate if people are not familiar with how it works. We’ll just have to wait and see what Nintendo has up their sleeve!
@@thunderstashgaming so you really believe Nintendo Switch successor won't be a flop like WiiU even if it's weaker than steam deck? For real?
For real! 😁I know it sounds risky, but I think the Switch successor has a lot going for it, even if it’s weaker than the Steam Deck. The Wii U struggled because of its messaging and lack of third-party support, but Nintendo learned a lot from that. With the Switch, they found a formula that works-hybrid gaming, strong first-party titles, and unique experiences that resonate with a wide audience. Even if the next console isn’t the most powerful, if it continues to deliver on those fronts, I don’t see it flopping like the Wii U. Plus, with DLSS potentially in the mix, it could surprise us with what it can do.
@thunderstashgaming lets never delete these comments i want to know who's right in the next 5 years :)
Absolutely, let’s keep these comments around for the long haul! It’ll be interesting to look back in a few years and see how things turn out. And don’t worry, even if I’m wrong, I’d never delete a comment-I believe in owning up to it. Integrity is key! 😊