I think Nintendo recently mentioned on a financial call that there's no plans to announce anything related to any new hardware until early 2024 the earliest. I bought a switch like 2 or 3 months ago, and I've literally been playing it nonstop. Never too late to jump in
Another potential reason to hold out is a price cut, given that Nintendo recently talked about the Switch hitting market saturation that's one trick they have up their sleeve I could see them pulling this holiday season to try and pull in the remaining people who are interested in the Switch but don't feel the price is worth it
Buying a Switch Lite after work tonight. Been using my GFs Switch for a week now, and I need it in my life. Beyond impressed with how the Switch operates in 2023. Doesn't feel outdated
Got me a light in February. Enjoyed it a lot. Just recently got the mario pick one bundle so I can play on a TV screen with friends whenever the mood strikes me. The Switch is well worth getting this year.
Well, i was in same situation. But then there was good deal on OLED (in my currency equivalent of $300) and I got it. Im having blast. I play smashbros, Breath of Wild, Metroid Dread and few other games and I love them. Even if new Switch comes out in few months, it won’t change the fact, that I’ll have lots of fun with current version and its games. Before I finish both Zeldas and whole Xenoblade series it will be months. So why would I deprive myself of that fun.
Nintendo, just make the next Switch more powerful, please don’t try and reinvent the wheel. Backwards compatibility is a damn-near must. Allow everyone who has TOTK to upgrade via a patch to some kind of “enhanced edition” for free. That alone would sell the system. If they feel the need to change things up, maybe have an enhanced dock, don’t do anything too crazy.
Asking Nintendo not to be creative is like asking water not to be wet I welcome the creativity Nintendo doesn’t care about power you shouldn’t either STOP GIVING A DAMN ABOUT GRAPHICS IF YOU WANT GOOD GRAPHICS WITH REALISTIC TEXTURES GO OUTSIDE AND HUG A TREE NINTENDO WAS SMART AND REALIZED WHAT EVERYONE ELSE IS TOO SLOW TO Nintendo realised long ago that competing in graphics is pointless. No matter how powerful your console is, in a couple of years it is going to be obsolete, and anybody who really cares about graphics is going to buy a PC, because that is where the best graphics are. Instead, Nintendo focuses on their strengths: * Nintendo likes hardware gimmicks, because it makes their console stand out. Nobody bought a Wii because it had the prettiest graphics, they bought a Wii because they wanted to play with the motion controls (An idea so good both the “superior” PS3 and Xbox 360 tried to copy it). The same thing is happening with the Switch: people are buying it because they can play their games anywhere, and can move between a handheld and a home console. They like to focus on giving customers something that they cannot get anywhere else. * When Nintendo did try to compete on power, they didn’t do very well. The N64 and Gamecube were the most powerful consoles of their generations, but were both massively outsold by the “inferior” PS1 and PS2. The Wii was the weakest of its generation, but outsold the PS3 and Xbox 360. This proves Nintendo’s approach to console design clearly has something going for it. * Performance is expensive. Performance is even more expensive when you are using it in niche applications. If Nintendo wanted to have something as powerful as an Xbox One or PS4, while still being portable, then it would probably cost twice as much. This means that Nintendo would have to charge more for the console (probably not something the market could sustain) and/or eat a hefty loss on each console sold. Instead, by not focusing on performance, Nintendo make a profit on each console, and keep it at a price point where more people can afford it. * One of Nintendo’s biggest strengths is their first party titles, all of which rely on stylised graphics and strong art-style. It doesn’t matter that the console is not very powerful when Pokémon, Zelda, Mario (and its millions of spin offs), Smash Bros, Metroid and Donkey Kong are incredibly popular and all don’t care about high end graphics. Why make your console more expensive to make and develop for when you don’t even need it? * The companies that tend to focus on graphics are third party developers, such as EA, Activision, and Rockstar. If the console sells well (like the Switch currently is), then those developers will find a way to bring their games to it or, failing that, make unique games that work best on the hardware. * By not competing with the other consoles, or PCs, in terms of power, while offering unique gaming experiences, Nintendo has comfortably found a niche as an optional second system. If you have a PC, PS4 or Xbox One you have very little reason to buy one of the others, because they are all basically the same. Nintendo’s consoles offer things that none of the others offer, and thus can easily tempt people with another gaming device into purchasing it. * Nintendo has also found a strong market in all ages These people don’t care about graphics, so why waste money on giving them something that they don’t want? An families don’t care that the Switch doesn’t have the best looking games, they’re just happy that they can have fun Ever since the Wii era Nintendo has. Been trying to train us that power doesn’t matter Whimsy and imagination and creativity and memorable experiences are more important to them And y’all still aren’t getting it Move on from Power it don’t matter Nintendo doesn’t want it They think it’s boring They don’t care Official quote from iwata: "Even when we were going to launch the Wii system, there were a lot of voice saying 'Nintendo should stop making hardware'," Iwata recalled, talking to Gamasutra. "The reasoning behind that was Nintendo would not have any chance against Microsoft and Sony. The fact of the matter was: I did not think Nintendo should compete against these companies with the same message and same entertainment options for people. "We have not changed our strategy," he added. "In other words, we just do not care what kind of 'more beef' console Microsoft and Sony might produce in 2013. Our focus is on how we can make our new console different than [others]." The switch is faithful to iwata’s legacy
I doubt it's for free since...that's not how updating a console's hardware and internals work; if realistically speaking there's a higher chance they'll pull something like the New 3DS at the very least.
When Switch first came out I remember reading something where Nintendo said they wanted the switch to last at least ten years In 2022 furikawa said Switch is just in the middle of its lifecycle and the momentum going into this year is good. The Switch is ready to break a pattern of our past consoles that saw momentum weakening in their sixth year on the market and grow further. If this is just the middle then don’t expect any new systems until 2027 or 2028 Again If Furukawa’s comments are taken at face value that would mean the Switch will still be on sale in 2027. Why is everyone in such a rush to abandon the switch DIDNT y’all criticize Nintendo for abandoning the 3ds and Wii U by shutting the eshop down If y’all don’t want them to keep doing that then stop pressuring them to move on Break this toxic cycle and just Be content with what you have Don’t ask for more food when you still have food on your plate
I love my original Switch. Zelda TOTK works as perfectly as BOTW. It seems like the only people obsessed with a new switch are youtubers with 100+ switch games they probably haven't even opened who are craving unboxing and reaction content day 1 launch coverage etc. Ugh... back to Zelda. 😅😅
Exactly they could keep dropping games with this console and I'll keep playing, not much of a snob when it comes to performance , the experiences are top notch imo and I'm sticking to it
the performance bump i wouldn't mind seeing on the switch was a dock which would function as an external GPU, with DLSS capabilities to help the switch bump resolution and framerate. because in portable mode, 720p is just fine, our eyes don't need more resolution in a screen that size. And even if Nintendo release new hardware, i believe that the original switch will live on alongside this new hardware, in the form of the switch Lite.
hell i bought my zelda oled no regret cause i remember how hard it was to get a switch on launch. and and i gave up. i dont see Nintendo ending support anytime soon im having so fun playing tears of the kingdom
3:23 I agree PEOPLE STOP GIVING A DAMN ABOUT GRAPHICS IF YOU WANT GOOD GRAPHICS WITH REALISTIC TEXTURES GO OUTSIDE AND HUG A TREE NINTENDO WAS SMART AND REALIZED WHAT EVERYONE ELSE IS TOO SLOW TO Nintendo realised long ago that competing in graphics is pointless. No matter how powerful your console is, in a couple of years it is going to be obsolete, and anybody who really cares about graphics is going to buy a PC, because that is where the best graphics are. Instead, Nintendo focuses on their strengths: * Nintendo likes hardware gimmicks, because it makes their console stand out. Nobody bought a Wii because it had the prettiest graphics, they bought a Wii because they wanted to play with the motion controls (An idea so good both the “superior” PS3 and Xbox 360 tried to copy it). The same thing is happening with the Switch: people are buying it because they can play their games anywhere, and can move between a handheld and a home console. They like to focus on giving customers something that they cannot get anywhere else. * When Nintendo did try to compete on power, they didn’t do very well. The N64 and Gamecube were the most powerful consoles of their generations, but were both massively outsold by the “inferior” PS1 and PS2. The Wii was the weakest of its generation, but outsold the PS3 and Xbox 360. This proves Nintendo’s approach to console design clearly has something going for it. * Performance is expensive. Performance is even more expensive when you are using it in niche applications. If Nintendo wanted to have something as powerful as an Xbox One or PS4, while still being portable, then it would probably cost twice as much. This means that Nintendo would have to charge more for the console (probably not something the market could sustain) and/or eat a hefty loss on each console sold. Instead, by not focusing on performance, Nintendo make a profit on each console, and keep it at a price point where more people can afford it. * One of Nintendo’s biggest strengths is their first party titles, all of which rely on stylised graphics and strong art-style. It doesn’t matter that the console is not very powerful when Pokémon, Zelda, Mario (and its millions of spin offs), Smash Bros, Metroid and Donkey Kong are incredibly popular and all don’t care about high end graphics. Why make your console more expensive to make and develop for when you don’t even need it? * The companies that tend to focus on graphics are third party developers, such as EA, Activision, and Rockstar. If the console sells well (like the Switch currently is), then those developers will find a way to bring their games to it or, failing that, make unique games that work best on the hardware. * By not competing with the other consoles, or PCs, in terms of power, while offering unique gaming experiences, Nintendo has comfortably found a niche as an optional second system. If you have a PC, PS4 or Xbox One you have very little reason to buy one of the others, because they are all basically the same. Nintendo’s consoles offer things that none of the others offer, and thus can easily tempt people with another gaming device into purchasing it. * Nintendo has also found a strong market in all ages These people don’t care about graphics, so why waste money on giving them something that they don’t want? An families don’t care that the Switch doesn’t have the best looking games, they’re just happy that they can have fun Ever since the Wii era Nintendo has. Been trying to train us that power doesn’t matter Whimsy and imagination and creativity and memorable experiences are more important to them And y’all still aren’t getting it Move on from Power it don’t matter Nintendo doesn’t want it They think it’s boring They don’t care Official quote from iwata: "Even when we were going to launch the Wii system, there were a lot of voice saying 'Nintendo should stop making hardware'," Iwata recalled, talking to Gamasutra. "The reasoning behind that was Nintendo would not have any chance against Microsoft and Sony. The fact of the matter was: I did not think Nintendo should compete against these companies with the same message and same entertainment options for people. "We have not changed our strategy," he added. "In other words, we just do not care what kind of 'more beef' console Microsoft and Sony might produce in 2013. Our focus is on how we can make our new console different than [others]." The switch is faithful to iwata’s legacy
My Switch Lite History 10-3-2022 Bought a turquoise for $90. 5-3-2023 Sold for $110. 7-6-2023 Bought a coral for $70. 7-8-2023 Sold for $120. 7-8-2023 Bought another turquoise for $100. All three were bought from OfferUp. Third time is definitely the charm. The only reason I sold my first one was the left analog stick no longer could turn right after 7 months. Then I sold the coral (pink) one after only 2 days because I didn't like the color and wanted turquoise back. I only got the coral because the seller was willing to accept my $70 offer. I net profited $70 on my two previous Lites. So I really only spent $30 on my third Lite. All three looked brand new but this current one I have definitely feels the most new. Has this anti-glare, smudge-resistant screen protector that makes the display look clear all the time. Get Switch Lites on OfferUp if you're living in America. They go for $100 or less a lot. Prices will eventually go up. The 3DS is weaker hardware and goes for $150-$200 minimum. Same with the Vita. But I don't plan to ever sell my current Lite. I can't stand the weight and width of the regular Switch and OLED. And I don't own a TV any way. I haven't gamed on a TV since 2019 with my PS4 slim. Now to prevent having my sticks wearing out fast like my first one, I pair my SN30 Pro and will try to do that at least 90% of the time. If the analog sticks do break, I'll get them replaced with hall effect sensors. The GuliKit ones go for $25 from Amazon. I'll be more cautious this time knowing drift is a widespread problem. But I may get so used to using the SN30 Pro for the Lite, it may not matter any more. Still waiting for my case which can create a kickstand so I can play Switch Lite in tabletop. I was worried with input lag but my SN30 Pro which I bought 2 years ago that looks like the SNES controller (same colors) works like a dream and I get rumble which the Lite can't do. Stupid me. I didn't know how to pair my Bluetooth controller to my Switch Lite until last night! I could've prevented having the first one go out like that. Lesson learned. This now makes me open to the idea of getting a Steam Deck mainly because I'll likely play it with a BT controller most of the time and won't mind the large size. I can do the same for the Switch OLED which offers longer battery life but I just prefer the rounded sides of the Lite. The regular and OLED are slightly more angular. And what if the SN30 Pro battery needs to charge or I lose it? I'd rather use the Lite over the OLED. It's 150g lighter. Paying $100 or less for the Lite instead of double to triple for the OLED is beneficial. I don't get why people diss the Lite so much? It's my absolute favorite form factor of the Switch and it's also the cheapest entry into the Switch library. It's like the iPhone SE and mini of the Switch. I also own a modded PS Vita 2K for over 6 years and I love it. I love it more than my Switch Lite. It's my favorite handheld ever. I'm more of a PlayStation guy than Nintendo guy. Just added the nude patch for Dead Or Alive Xtreme 3: Venus and I'm having a blast! It's a great lesbian dating sim! 😂 I'll be getting a Steam Deck but I'll wait if I can find the 64 GB one for $200 on OfferUp. Maybe $250 will be the max I'll spend on it. My Vita 2K and Switch Lite were bought second-hand and I want to spend as little as possible on anything gaming-related. I'm talking over half the retail price for them. I'll buy most smartphones brand new, but with handhelds, I don't mind used as long as the condition is fantastic. And you can find a lot in pristine condition since most of these OfferUp sellers are in their 30s and 40s and no longer have time to game. Or perhaps their children don't use them any more. They're just video games! Why spend a fortune? Some get hacked and you don't have to spend another cent for a game. My Vita was used and I got it for $100 off Craigslist. Battery health is still over 90% after 6 years. Although I didn't really use it much. I've been using it a lot more this year since modding it last January. The ROG Ally with Z1 Extreme is much more powerful than the Steam Deck but I frankly hate Asus and Windows. I've only had bad experiences with Asus products. Seeing only 30 fps doesn't bother me at all. Switch is already considered weak ass with an SoC from 2015 and I'm still loving the graphics like the AC4: Black Flag port. I'm not into Chinese retro handhelds. I recently bought the Data Frog SF2000 for $20 and the damn thing stopped working after 30 minutes of gameplay. Junk! Did get a refund. My smartphones and modded Vita can cover retro games. I'll stick to reliable and reputable companies like Sony, Nintendo, and Valve.
Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom for sure. I’ve always liked Pokémon, so Pokémon Legends Arceus and the new games. I’ve also played Witcher 3 and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot on the Switch Lite and have thoroughly enjoyed it.
I am a tv watcher but I love my switch and I’m trying to use it more. I want to replay breath of the wild, finish Tears of the kingdom and try the Xenoblade franchise.
Hell I bought one last week. Switch oled. Love it. I’ve always said that a Nintendos console is basically a player for Mario and Zelda. It’s the only console that sells just because of those two titles. They should just make the hardware tailored to the game
If the next console isn't backwards compat with my physical games, I won't be getting the new console for a longgg time because my backlog is outta control. So many AMAZING games on the Switch.
Really hoping the switch 2 is just a hardware upgrade for both the system and joy cons… make it backward compat so our library can be played on the the new hardware with better resolution and frame rates. Similar to how Microsoft and Sony are approaching things.
New hardware will be around in late 2024 in my opinion. People get far to upset about the switch being more limited than the ps5. I think nintendo has another batch of games to get out before another console
Honestly just the updated hardware. I feel like they wouldn't need to make a brand new system for another 2-3 years. But currently the switch just loads so slow compared to the PS5. A performance bump would be amazing.
I'm a very new Zelda fan and I bought the TOTK OLED Switch a month ago and I have loved it so much since I had to retire my OG Switch due to a lot of hardware issues I didn't have the money or experience to fix which I poured hundreds to even thousands of hours into I'm honestly hoping that the next console comes out later so I can enjoy my games on my new Switch for about a year or two
Tons and then some! I'm on my 3rd playthrough of botw and I've finished my first on Totk doing odds and ends and I will rinse and repeat and easily have gotten a couple thousand hours out of the two games in the past couple years and I'll probably double that waiting for another new game🤣😭
@@Godson2324 all these months later, absolutely no regrets. Switch is phenomenal. I bring it everywhere with me, I work in the community so my lunch breaks and that time in between meetings, it's clutch. I can only speak for myself, but with the series x, looking back I would have stuck with the cheaper fully capable series s. The x has been disappointing for me. Straight up PS5 and switch moving forward
Just got the Switch OLED Zelda special edition and I gotta say it’s meh, like yeah it’s okay but it doesn’t blow my mind whatsoever. Also pretty weak it doesn’t come with a Zelda game. How often do you see special edition consoles not come with the special edition game.
Fresh to see a guy using the sm58 and holding it right my guy. I just got switch lites for me and the wife. Thinking of getting a regular switch and giving my life to my oldest. Thanks for the motivation.
My personal opinion is that some of the games like Marvel Midnight Suns are not coming to the console is one of reason why I considering selling my console. With a minor exception to Pokemon most of the games I want to play are on Steam or the PS5/4 and X Box. Personally I think it's a better deal to buy a PC or the Handheld Steam console than getting the Nintendo brand. Now that Baldur Gate 3 is highly unlikely to be in a Handheld device because system requirements are demanding. Nintendo needs to make the system compatible with certain games. The main problem with Pokemon is that it's two hand holding and making it too easy to complete the game. I have issues with Pokemon but that has to do gimmick to change up the story. Also the features in DS games were free and now have to pay for subscriptions.
I would bet that a new system from Nintendo is announced in spring or summer of 2024, and released in fall 2024. That said, I bought a Switch oled for the first time a few weeks ago and im loving some of the exclusive titles. While I am not a fan of the formula of the new Zelda's have taken, Mario Maker, Bayonetta 2, Metroid, and Hyrule Warriors have kept me busy.
Gen X'er, grew up with a NES as my first real console and a C64 as gaming PC. My kid got a Switch in 2019 for Christmas from a relative just to play Minecraft and that the only thing the console did for a good year. I never touched it because it was a toy to me and I had a gaming PC. I started playing Mario and Kirby games and then it was like an "memberberries avalanche....pretty soon I was on to BoTW and ...was I surprised. Now with ToTK....if you have to buy the console for one game, this should be it. I know two friends, that have a Switch for just BoTW and TotK.....THAT"S it....these are PC gaming/Steam guys. It's that good.
I’m looking for portable console but I don’t like Nintendo Mario or Zelda. I used to like Zelda back in the late 80’s but know I like games like Division 2 or Remnant 2. Can you play these games on a hand held OLED?
I bought a switch oled zelda Tears of the kingdom today its showing its age now CPU/GPU eise but its a really fun game which is often the narrative for nintendo exclusives the new marios seem like fun too the RPG and Wonder. I hope this system lasts until fall 2024 maybe a pre christmas release next year woulf be great, at least id get a year out of this.
Those Switch games aren't going anywhere. I'd still wait personally. Even if to collect just Switch carts aside, but definitely wait to see if there is a price slash on current hardware or see if new successor is backwards compatible. For now, I'll play ony Steam deck until Nintendo make tgeir next move, either through price drops or next gen unveiling.
Even if i agree with most of what you said ! i have to disagree on the "performance" bit. Prior to the Wii, Nintendo hardware were powerful and quite unmatched. Now, what i'd love them to do is to bring back some iconic franchises such as Castlevania, Contra, Metal gear solid, Starfox. Please !
I got my totk oled a couple days ago. the pro controller will be ready for pickup at bestbuy in a few days and also got the collectors edition before they sold out.
I don’t have a switch and I’m wondering if I should get the Mario kart bundle and buy smash bros(want both games for solo and play with friends) or pick up the oled bundle (super smash bros bundle) and get Mario kart and pay more?
Ive had mine for a few days its great, but i hate the feeling of the joycon. the analog stick is painful to feel, buttons good, triggers could be better. I don’t know how its been this long and theres never been a nintendo “adult” joycon, little bigger, and a complete different stick, I haven’t had drift, but I have a ps4 also known for drift and would take a stick like that in a heart beat.
The Mario pick one Switch is a great deal. I picked Mario kart then tears of the kingdom came out a week later. I’ve also picked up Luigi’s mansion 3 animals crossing (for my girl) & Mario odyssey. We’re loving every second of this console.
Enjoyed your POV overall as I'm borderline considering it because of zelda. You don't support your Mario argument well with "I just don't." A better argument--true or not--is that the Mario movie just came out and would make sense that Nintendo planned to capitalize on it in the same year. Still, I lean towards your POV.
Since no new Nintendo hardware is coming out until summer 2024 at the absolute earliest, I have to buy another switch. The OLED model does have significantly better build than the chintzy feeling base model, heres to hoping the battery doesn’t straight up fucking die after 2 months. Also the runors are leading in the direction of the next spec upgrade switch to be a dock only unit which is not what im interested in even though the performance would allow 1440p 30fps OR 1080p 60fps.
I have a question if I get a switch now and they release a new console will they stop making games for the old switch like what happens with Playstation and X box
Switch os completely worth it because there are too many new games coming and i don't thing nintendo gonna release a new console. Because switch is just started to get better games like fc 24 and many more
I still think people shouldn’t get a switch in 2023. It has incredibly weak hardware and struggles to run modern games. Get a steam deck or a ROG Ally instead. You can emulate switch games sometimes at a better frame rate than the switch and most modern games run pretty decently on them
Go ahead and find out that the the switch OLED is just an switch OLED there’s no differences there nothing new unless they come out with a new switch 2 or a new Console we just don’t know right now
Lol my switch just sits looking pretty, a switch is alright for the 1st few months, but apart from 1st party, and 3rd party exclusives it ain't worth having your better off playing mulitplat games else were, just wait for the next hard ware, if you waited 7 years, 1 or 2 more won't hurt.
i got a switch oled accouple days ago and i am not impressed i mainly wanted it to play Mario cart and super smash but after using it for a day or 2 i always put it down after less than a hour of playing not a fan of the joycons the screen looks alright but not great for something that cost close to $400 its still 720p and coming from a pc it looks pixeled and grainy the input lag and loading times are pretty crazy and i know my internet is not a problem if you care for Zelda and all the Nintendo titles and having something portable then yeah it will prob be worth it for you but for now i will be returning it
based on all the dlcs that are coming out at the end of the year, they have to give it a solid year or 6 months into 2024 before announcing said console for 2025
Bro this console is very overrated , i mean i can understand people who love Mario games would put 300 bucks for it but for people who get this console to play fortnight or any other games than Mario games , they are just waisting money , the xbox series s for the same price gives you a huge quality gaming interm of graphics and fps compared to the switch. So i think that the switch is a pure marketing product and i think that people love it because either they love mario games or they got a nintendo in their childhood and they feel nostalgic. I mean. This console struggles to run bathman archam 😅 a game released before the nintendo switch by years .
The fans of the switch don't look at it from that angle. we look at it as access to nintendo IP's. Also a lot of switch owners have another console or even all of them
I got one at launch and played less than 2 hours of that shit game botw and haven't touched it since. And tears looks like the same trash so I'm never gonna get a new one when it comes out
You're wrong. Nintendo won't hesitate in remastering every game you mentioned in 60hz and sell them at full price, again. They've done it countless times.
I think Nintendo recently mentioned on a financial call that there's no plans to announce anything related to any new hardware until early 2024 the earliest.
I bought a switch like 2 or 3 months ago, and I've literally been playing it nonstop. Never too late to jump in
Yep Nintendo announced that they'll still making games for the switch til 2026.
it's fine to own a OLED switch today.
Another potential reason to hold out is a price cut, given that Nintendo recently talked about the Switch hitting market saturation that's one trick they have up their sleeve I could see them pulling this holiday season to try and pull in the remaining people who are interested in the Switch but don't feel the price is worth it
Common futaba w
Buying a Switch Lite after work tonight. Been using my GFs Switch for a week now, and I need it in my life. Beyond impressed with how the Switch operates in 2023. Doesn't feel outdated
Got me a light in February. Enjoyed it a lot. Just recently got the mario pick one bundle so I can play on a TV screen with friends whenever the mood strikes me. The Switch is well worth getting this year.
Well, i was in same situation. But then there was good deal on OLED (in my currency equivalent of $300) and I got it. Im having blast. I play smashbros, Breath of Wild, Metroid Dread and few other games and I love them. Even if new Switch comes out in few months, it won’t change the fact, that I’ll have lots of fun with current version and its games. Before I finish both Zeldas and whole Xenoblade series it will be months. So why would I deprive myself of that fun.
Nintendo, just make the next Switch more powerful, please don’t try and reinvent the wheel. Backwards compatibility is a damn-near must. Allow everyone who has TOTK to upgrade via a patch to some kind of “enhanced edition” for free. That alone would sell the system. If they feel the need to change things up, maybe have an enhanced dock, don’t do anything too crazy.
For free no chance nintendo want money lol
Lol Nintendo wouldn't give you a bread crumb kid
Asking Nintendo not to be creative is like asking water not to be wet I welcome the creativity
Nintendo doesn’t care about power you shouldn’t either
STOP GIVING A DAMN ABOUT GRAPHICS
IF YOU WANT GOOD GRAPHICS WITH REALISTIC TEXTURES GO OUTSIDE AND HUG A TREE
NINTENDO WAS SMART AND REALIZED WHAT EVERYONE ELSE
IS TOO SLOW TO
Nintendo realised long ago that competing in graphics is pointless. No matter how powerful your console is, in a couple of years it is going to be obsolete, and anybody who really cares about graphics is going to buy a PC, because that is where the best graphics are.
Instead, Nintendo focuses on their strengths:
* Nintendo likes hardware gimmicks, because it makes their console stand out. Nobody bought a Wii because it had the prettiest graphics, they bought a Wii because they wanted to play with the motion controls (An idea so good both the “superior” PS3 and Xbox 360 tried to copy it). The same thing is happening with the Switch: people are buying it because they can play their games anywhere, and can move between a handheld and a home console. They like to focus on giving customers something that they cannot get anywhere else.
* When Nintendo did try to compete on power, they didn’t do very well. The N64 and Gamecube were the most powerful consoles of their generations, but were both massively outsold by the “inferior” PS1 and PS2. The Wii was the weakest of its generation, but outsold the PS3 and Xbox 360. This proves Nintendo’s approach to console design clearly has something going for it.
* Performance is expensive. Performance is even more expensive when you are using it in niche applications. If Nintendo wanted to have something as powerful as an Xbox One or PS4, while still being portable, then it would probably cost twice as much. This means that Nintendo would have to charge more for the console (probably not something the market could sustain) and/or eat a hefty loss on each console sold. Instead, by not focusing on performance, Nintendo make a profit on each console, and keep it at a price point where more people can afford it.
* One of Nintendo’s biggest strengths is their first party titles, all of which rely on stylised graphics and strong art-style. It doesn’t matter that the console is not very powerful when Pokémon, Zelda, Mario (and its millions of spin offs), Smash Bros, Metroid and Donkey Kong are incredibly popular and all don’t care about high end graphics. Why make your console more expensive to make and develop for when you don’t even need it?
* The companies that tend to focus on graphics are third party developers, such as EA, Activision, and Rockstar. If the console sells well (like the Switch currently is), then those developers will find a way to bring their games to it or, failing that, make unique games that work best on the hardware.
* By not competing with the other consoles, or PCs, in terms of power, while offering unique gaming experiences, Nintendo has comfortably found a niche as an optional second system. If you have a PC, PS4 or Xbox One you have very little reason to buy one of the others, because they are all basically the same. Nintendo’s consoles offer things that none of the others offer, and thus can easily tempt people with another gaming device into purchasing it.
* Nintendo has also found a strong market in all ages These people don’t care about graphics, so why waste money on giving them something that they don’t want? An families don’t care that the Switch doesn’t have the best looking games, they’re just happy that they can have fun
Ever since the Wii era Nintendo has. Been trying to train us that power doesn’t matter
Whimsy and imagination and creativity and memorable experiences are more important to them
And y’all still aren’t getting it
Move on from Power
it don’t matter
Nintendo doesn’t want it
They think it’s boring
They don’t care
Official quote from iwata: "Even when we were going to launch the Wii system, there were a lot of voice saying 'Nintendo should stop making hardware'," Iwata recalled, talking to Gamasutra.
"The reasoning behind that was Nintendo would not have any chance against Microsoft and Sony. The fact of the matter was: I did not think Nintendo should compete against these companies with the same message and same entertainment options for people.
"We have not changed our strategy," he added. "In other words, we just do not care what kind of 'more beef' console Microsoft and Sony might produce in 2013. Our focus is on how we can make our new console different than [others]."
The switch is faithful to iwata’s legacy
I doubt it's for free since...that's not how updating a console's hardware and internals work; if realistically speaking there's a higher chance they'll pull something like the New 3DS at the very least.
When Switch first came out I remember reading something where Nintendo said they wanted the switch to last at least ten years
In 2022 furikawa said
Switch is just in the middle of its lifecycle and the momentum going into this year is good. The Switch is ready to break a pattern of our past consoles that saw momentum weakening in their sixth year on the market and grow further.
If this is just the middle then don’t expect any new systems until 2027 or 2028
Again If Furukawa’s comments are taken at face value that would mean the Switch will still be on sale in 2027.
Why is everyone in such a rush to abandon the switch DIDNT y’all criticize Nintendo for abandoning the 3ds and Wii U by shutting the eshop down
If y’all don’t want them to keep doing that then stop pressuring them to move on
Break this toxic cycle and just Be content with what you have
Don’t ask for more food when you still have food on your plate
I love my original Switch. Zelda TOTK works as perfectly as BOTW. It seems like the only people obsessed with a new switch are youtubers with 100+ switch games they probably haven't even opened who are craving unboxing and reaction content day 1 launch coverage etc. Ugh... back to Zelda. 😅😅
Exactly they could keep dropping games with this console and I'll keep playing, not much of a snob when it comes to performance , the experiences are top notch imo and I'm sticking to it
the performance bump i wouldn't mind seeing on the switch was a dock which would function as an external GPU, with DLSS capabilities to help the switch bump resolution and framerate. because in portable mode, 720p is just fine, our eyes don't need more resolution in a screen that size.
And even if Nintendo release new hardware, i believe that the original switch will live on alongside this new hardware, in the form of the switch Lite.
Oled is actually selling much better than lite right now
hell i bought my zelda oled no regret cause i remember how hard it was to get a switch on launch. and and i gave up. i dont see Nintendo ending support anytime soon im having so fun playing tears of the kingdom
Man if they release a new switch soon ima be upset i bought my zelda switch oled.
Its totally worth it man. And I don't thing they're gonna release a new switch any soon
special editions are worth it anyway they are limited
@@Mcfluffy99true, plus we are still getting wind waker and twilight princess released on switch sometime
@@Mcfluffy99I had a limited Hyrule edition 3ds and sold it for 200 back in 2018 and now they're going for 500 ... Not making that mistake again
Neither this year or next year. Maybe in 2025.
3:23 I agree
PEOPLE STOP GIVING A DAMN ABOUT GRAPHICS
IF YOU WANT GOOD GRAPHICS WITH REALISTIC TEXTURES GO OUTSIDE AND HUG A TREE
NINTENDO WAS SMART AND REALIZED WHAT EVERYONE ELSE
IS TOO SLOW TO
Nintendo realised long ago that competing in graphics is pointless. No matter how powerful your console is, in a couple of years it is going to be obsolete, and anybody who really cares about graphics is going to buy a PC, because that is where the best graphics are.
Instead, Nintendo focuses on their strengths:
* Nintendo likes hardware gimmicks, because it makes their console stand out. Nobody bought a Wii because it had the prettiest graphics, they bought a Wii because they wanted to play with the motion controls (An idea so good both the “superior” PS3 and Xbox 360 tried to copy it). The same thing is happening with the Switch: people are buying it because they can play their games anywhere, and can move between a handheld and a home console. They like to focus on giving customers something that they cannot get anywhere else.
* When Nintendo did try to compete on power, they didn’t do very well. The N64 and Gamecube were the most powerful consoles of their generations, but were both massively outsold by the “inferior” PS1 and PS2. The Wii was the weakest of its generation, but outsold the PS3 and Xbox 360. This proves Nintendo’s approach to console design clearly has something going for it.
* Performance is expensive. Performance is even more expensive when you are using it in niche applications. If Nintendo wanted to have something as powerful as an Xbox One or PS4, while still being portable, then it would probably cost twice as much. This means that Nintendo would have to charge more for the console (probably not something the market could sustain) and/or eat a hefty loss on each console sold. Instead, by not focusing on performance, Nintendo make a profit on each console, and keep it at a price point where more people can afford it.
* One of Nintendo’s biggest strengths is their first party titles, all of which rely on stylised graphics and strong art-style. It doesn’t matter that the console is not very powerful when Pokémon, Zelda, Mario (and its millions of spin offs), Smash Bros, Metroid and Donkey Kong are incredibly popular and all don’t care about high end graphics. Why make your console more expensive to make and develop for when you don’t even need it?
* The companies that tend to focus on graphics are third party developers, such as EA, Activision, and Rockstar. If the console sells well (like the Switch currently is), then those developers will find a way to bring their games to it or, failing that, make unique games that work best on the hardware.
* By not competing with the other consoles, or PCs, in terms of power, while offering unique gaming experiences, Nintendo has comfortably found a niche as an optional second system. If you have a PC, PS4 or Xbox One you have very little reason to buy one of the others, because they are all basically the same. Nintendo’s consoles offer things that none of the others offer, and thus can easily tempt people with another gaming device into purchasing it.
* Nintendo has also found a strong market in all ages These people don’t care about graphics, so why waste money on giving them something that they don’t want? An families don’t care that the Switch doesn’t have the best looking games, they’re just happy that they can have fun
Ever since the Wii era Nintendo has. Been trying to train us that power doesn’t matter
Whimsy and imagination and creativity and memorable experiences are more important to them
And y’all still aren’t getting it
Move on from Power
it don’t matter
Nintendo doesn’t want it
They think it’s boring
They don’t care
Official quote from iwata: "Even when we were going to launch the Wii system, there were a lot of voice saying 'Nintendo should stop making hardware'," Iwata recalled, talking to Gamasutra.
"The reasoning behind that was Nintendo would not have any chance against Microsoft and Sony. The fact of the matter was: I did not think Nintendo should compete against these companies with the same message and same entertainment options for people.
"We have not changed our strategy," he added. "In other words, we just do not care what kind of 'more beef' console Microsoft and Sony might produce in 2013. Our focus is on how we can make our new console different than [others]."
The switch is faithful to iwata’s legacy
Nice essay buddy, but 30fps and not even 1080p in 2023 is a crime for gaming.
We don’t need a new switch console 🤦♂️. Why do people like just pending money when you don’t have to.
My Switch Lite History
10-3-2022
Bought a turquoise for $90.
5-3-2023
Sold for $110.
7-6-2023
Bought a coral for $70.
7-8-2023
Sold for $120.
7-8-2023
Bought another turquoise for $100.
All three were bought from OfferUp. Third time is definitely the charm.
The only reason I sold my first one was the left analog stick no longer could turn right after 7 months. Then I sold the coral (pink) one after only 2 days because I didn't like the color and wanted turquoise back. I only got the coral because the seller was willing to accept my $70 offer.
I net profited $70 on my two previous Lites. So I really only spent $30 on my third Lite. All three looked brand new but this current one I have definitely feels the most new. Has this anti-glare, smudge-resistant screen protector that makes the display look clear all the time.
Get Switch Lites on OfferUp if you're living in America. They go for $100 or less a lot. Prices will eventually go up. The 3DS is weaker hardware and goes for $150-$200 minimum. Same with the Vita. But I don't plan to ever sell my current Lite.
I can't stand the weight and width of the regular Switch and OLED. And I don't own a TV any way. I haven't gamed on a TV since 2019 with my PS4 slim. Now to prevent having my sticks wearing out fast like my first one, I pair my SN30 Pro and will try to do that at least 90% of the time.
If the analog sticks do break, I'll get them replaced with hall effect sensors. The GuliKit ones go for $25 from Amazon. I'll be more cautious this time knowing drift is a widespread problem. But I may get so used to using the SN30 Pro for the Lite, it may not matter any more.
Still waiting for my case which can create a kickstand so I can play Switch Lite in tabletop. I was worried with input lag but my SN30 Pro which I bought 2 years ago that looks like the SNES controller (same colors) works like a dream and I get rumble which the Lite can't do.
Stupid me. I didn't know how to pair my Bluetooth controller to my Switch Lite until last night! I could've prevented having the first one go out like that. Lesson learned. This now makes me open to the idea of getting a Steam Deck mainly because I'll likely play it with a BT controller most of the time and won't mind the large size.
I can do the same for the Switch OLED which offers longer battery life but I just prefer the rounded sides of the Lite. The regular and OLED are slightly more angular. And what if the SN30 Pro battery needs to charge or I lose it? I'd rather use the Lite over the OLED. It's 150g lighter.
Paying $100 or less for the Lite instead of double to triple for the OLED is beneficial. I don't get why people diss the Lite so much? It's my absolute favorite form factor of the Switch and it's also the cheapest entry into the Switch library. It's like the iPhone SE and mini of the Switch.
I also own a modded PS Vita 2K for over 6 years and I love it. I love it more than my Switch Lite. It's my favorite handheld ever. I'm more of a PlayStation guy than Nintendo guy. Just added the nude patch for Dead Or Alive Xtreme 3: Venus and I'm having a blast! It's a great lesbian dating sim! 😂
I'll be getting a Steam Deck but I'll wait if I can find the 64 GB one for $200 on OfferUp. Maybe $250 will be the max I'll spend on it. My Vita 2K and Switch Lite were bought second-hand and I want to spend as little as possible on anything gaming-related. I'm talking over half the retail price for them.
I'll buy most smartphones brand new, but with handhelds, I don't mind used as long as the condition is fantastic. And you can find a lot in pristine condition since most of these OfferUp sellers are in their 30s and 40s and no longer have time to game. Or perhaps their children don't use them any more.
They're just video games! Why spend a fortune? Some get hacked and you don't have to spend another cent for a game. My Vita was used and I got it for $100 off Craigslist. Battery health is still over 90% after 6 years. Although I didn't really use it much. I've been using it a lot more this year since modding it last January.
The ROG Ally with Z1 Extreme is much more powerful than the Steam Deck but I frankly hate Asus and Windows. I've only had bad experiences with Asus products. Seeing only 30 fps doesn't bother me at all. Switch is already considered weak ass with an SoC from 2015 and I'm still loving the graphics like the AC4: Black Flag port.
I'm not into Chinese retro handhelds. I recently bought the Data Frog SF2000 for $20 and the damn thing stopped working after 30 minutes of gameplay. Junk! Did get a refund. My smartphones and modded Vita can cover retro games. I'll stick to reliable and reputable companies like Sony, Nintendo, and Valve.
The Switch Lite has been perfect for me. Wanted a new handheld way to play and haven't been disappointed.
what games would u recommend?
Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom for sure. I’ve always liked Pokémon, so Pokémon Legends Arceus and the new games. I’ve also played Witcher 3 and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot on the Switch Lite and have thoroughly enjoyed it.
@@thatguyzacguy nice
I am a tv watcher but I love my switch and I’m trying to use it more. I want to replay breath of the wild, finish Tears of the kingdom and try the Xenoblade franchise.
@@thatguyzacguyAny Assassin's creed recommendation?
Hell I bought one last week. Switch oled. Love it. I’ve always said that a Nintendos console is basically a player for Mario and Zelda. It’s the only console that sells just because of those two titles. They should just make the hardware tailored to the game
If the next console isn't backwards compat with my physical games, I won't be getting the new console for a longgg time because my backlog is outta control. So many AMAZING games on the Switch.
Bought mine in May and I don't regret it.
Dev kits don't just go out 6 months before a console launches, people think were still on snes or something.
Thank you. I finally had enough money to afford an OLED and the second i bought it all these videos about a new system coming started to show up.
It's all bunk
I just killed the first boss in BOTW inside the big elephant, on my Wii U, on a game i bought 6 years ago, and have just got round to playing. Lol
Really hoping the switch 2 is just a hardware upgrade for both the system and joy cons… make it backward compat so our library can be played on the the new hardware with better resolution and frame rates. Similar to how Microsoft and Sony are approaching things.
New hardware will be around in late 2024 in my opinion. People get far to upset about the switch being more limited than the ps5. I think nintendo has another batch of games to get out before another console
Honestly just the updated hardware. I feel like they wouldn't need to make a brand new system for another 2-3 years. But currently the switch just loads so slow compared to the PS5. A performance bump would be amazing.
I'm a very new Zelda fan and I bought the TOTK OLED Switch a month ago and I have loved it so much since I had to retire my OG Switch due to a lot of hardware issues I didn't have the money or experience to fix which I poured hundreds to even thousands of hours into I'm honestly hoping that the next console comes out later so I can enjoy my games on my new Switch for about a year or two
Yea I think that Totk is a ton of content t for people.
Coming from another semi new Zelda fan, your in for one hell of an adventure when you go back and play some of the classics!
Tons and then some! I'm on my 3rd playthrough of botw and I've finished my first on Totk doing odds and ends and I will rinse and repeat and easily have gotten a couple thousand hours out of the two games in the past couple years and I'll probably double that waiting for another new game🤣😭
@@jdxcoffeeI agree with you and I don't know what game they'd release for the alleged Switch 2
Just purchased my first switch, this machine is awesome! Traded in my series x for the oled, from now on im a nintendo guy lol so many fun games
Bro I'm thinking bout doing the same thing today at GameStop
Was it worth it to you
@@Godson2324 all these months later, absolutely no regrets. Switch is phenomenal. I bring it everywhere with me, I work in the community so my lunch breaks and that time in between meetings, it's clutch. I can only speak for myself, but with the series x, looking back I would have stuck with the cheaper fully capable series s. The x has been disappointing for me. Straight up PS5 and switch moving forward
Just got the Switch OLED Zelda special edition and I gotta say it’s meh, like yeah it’s okay but it doesn’t blow my mind whatsoever. Also pretty weak it doesn’t come with a Zelda game. How often do you see special edition consoles not come with the special edition game.
Reminds me of that one scene from Toy Story.
“If you don’t have one, GET ONE.”
Might be a switch lite OLED
I would buy that Switch OLED Tears of The Kingdom edition if I didn't have one.
Tears of the Kingdom is one of the best games ever. Full stop.
I love it
Man you are speaking facts in this whole video ❤
Bought the totk oled and havent regretted it for a minute💪🔥
Fresh to see a guy using the sm58 and holding it right my guy. I just got switch lites for me and the wife. Thinking of getting a regular switch and giving my life to my oldest. Thanks for the motivation.
Thanks brother!! People make fun of it but I love it
love your content bro, especially your Nintendo stuff! I love your enthusiasm and well thought out opinions.
Thanks brother. I am going to go FULL Nintendo this year. I really am passionate about it
I'm pretty sure a new switch is coming this year. I mean a new edition. Probably Super Mario Wonder or Super Mario RPG edition.
My personal opinion is that some of the games like Marvel Midnight Suns are not coming to the console is one of reason why I considering selling my console. With a minor exception to Pokemon most of the games I want to play are on Steam or the PS5/4 and X Box. Personally I think it's a better deal to buy a PC or the Handheld Steam console than getting the Nintendo brand. Now that Baldur Gate 3 is highly unlikely to be in a Handheld device because system requirements are demanding. Nintendo needs to make the system compatible with certain games. The main problem with Pokemon is that it's two hand holding and making it too easy to complete the game. I have issues with Pokemon but that has to do gimmick to change up the story. Also the features in DS games were free and now have to pay for subscriptions.
I would bet that a new system from Nintendo is announced in spring or summer of 2024, and released in fall 2024. That said, I bought a Switch oled for the first time a few weeks ago and im loving some of the exclusive titles. While I am not a fan of the formula of the new Zelda's have taken, Mario Maker, Bayonetta 2, Metroid, and Hyrule Warriors have kept me busy.
I just bought the tears of the kingdom switch new for 300 bucks including tax. Upgrading from a busted switch lite. It’s a helluva step up for me
Blown away at what this old hardware can do right now! Switchfam 4 Lyfe
I just bought worth $242 of bnew ns oled. but still waiting to be delivered 😅
I’m still a lil on the fence cause really there are only about 5-6 games but I do see cheap used switches around so idk
Gen X'er, grew up with a NES as my first real console and a C64 as gaming PC. My kid got a Switch in 2019 for Christmas from a relative just to play Minecraft and that the only thing the console did for a good year. I never touched it because it was a toy to me and I had a gaming PC. I started playing Mario and Kirby games and then it was like an "memberberries avalanche....pretty soon I was on to BoTW and ...was I surprised. Now with ToTK....if you have to buy the console for one game, this should be it. I know two friends, that have a Switch for just BoTW and TotK.....THAT"S it....these are PC gaming/Steam guys. It's that good.
The only thing that sucks is we’re gonna get Switches for Christmas and the Switch 2 is just gonna come out in 2024.
I don't think a person getting a switch 7 years into the life cycle needs to worry. they obviously aren't an early adopter
Mario kart 9 can sell the new console like the switch got but i am buying my first switch this year maybe next month
The gamers will buy when Smash Switcheroo Two: Electric Boogaloo
I like the sound of that.
90% of Twitch streamers aren't playing Zelda but everyone on RUclips are.
Thats because Twitch is all hot tub streamers and sweaty cod players.
Not about better graphics but gameplay and Nintendo killing it.
I’m looking for portable console but I don’t like Nintendo Mario or Zelda. I used to like Zelda back in the late 80’s but know I like games like Division 2 or Remnant 2. Can you play these games on a hand held OLED?
I bought a switch oled zelda Tears of the kingdom today its showing its age now CPU/GPU eise but its a really fun game which is often the narrative for nintendo exclusives the new marios seem like fun too the RPG and Wonder. I hope this system lasts until fall 2024 maybe a pre christmas release next year woulf be great, at least id get a year out of this.
Bought one for totk. No regrets.
right on
not 2 weeks- it’s been less than a week since TOTK was released
Those Switch games aren't going anywhere. I'd still wait personally. Even if to collect just Switch carts aside, but definitely wait to see if there is a price slash on current hardware or see if new successor is backwards compatible. For now, I'll play ony Steam deck until Nintendo make tgeir next move, either through price drops or next gen unveiling.
I did not understand what he meant by "10 people at once" 1:28 can someone explain?
Even if i agree with most of what you said ! i have to disagree on the "performance" bit. Prior to the Wii, Nintendo hardware were powerful and quite unmatched. Now, what i'd love them to do is to bring back some iconic franchises such as Castlevania, Contra, Metal gear solid, Starfox. Please !
It stopped being their focus long ago. That is more what I was trying to say
Even though the Switch has pretty good exclusives, I enjoy the most playing ports. Enjoying Skyrim on the go.
metroid 4 is the next console launch game
I got my totk oled a couple days ago. the pro controller will be ready for pickup at bestbuy in a few days and also got the collectors edition before they sold out.
I don’t have a switch and I’m wondering if I should get the Mario kart bundle and buy smash bros(want both games for solo and play with friends) or pick up the oled bundle (super smash bros bundle) and get Mario kart and pay more?
I would go OLED personally
@@jdxcoffee May I ask why you would choose that vs the regular switch? With it being 50 dollars more? I’m new to all of this im sorry
I have day 1 launch switch and Spatoon 3 Oled switch Nintendo is my primary console well worth it
Ive had mine for a few days its great, but i hate the feeling of the joycon. the analog stick is painful to feel, buttons good, triggers could be better. I don’t know how its been this long and theres never been a nintendo “adult” joycon, little bigger, and a complete different stick, I haven’t had drift, but I have a ps4 also known for drift and would take a stick like that in a heart beat.
use a nintendo pro joystick
The Mario pick one Switch is a great deal. I picked Mario kart then tears of the kingdom came out a week later. I’ve also picked up Luigi’s mansion 3 animals crossing (for my girl) & Mario odyssey. We’re loving every second of this console.
I had mine only this setember, im amazed, great console
its so sick
Enjoyed your POV overall as I'm borderline considering it because of zelda. You don't support your Mario argument well with "I just don't." A better argument--true or not--is that the Mario movie just came out and would make sense that Nintendo planned to capitalize on it in the same year. Still, I lean towards your POV.
Since no new Nintendo hardware is coming out until summer 2024 at the absolute earliest, I have to buy another switch. The OLED model does have significantly better build than the chintzy feeling base model, heres to hoping the battery doesn’t straight up fucking die after 2 months.
Also the runors are leading in the direction of the next spec upgrade switch to be a dock only unit which is not what im interested in even though the performance would allow 1440p 30fps OR 1080p 60fps.
I have a question if I get a switch now and they release a new console will they stop making games for the old switch like what happens with Playstation and X box
Probably but we don't know if it will be backwards comparable or not. we don't even know when the new switch will release
I am guessing they will announce a new system in 2024 that will be released in late 2025.
Great video. 👍
Switch os completely worth it because there are too many new games coming and i don't thing nintendo gonna release a new console. Because switch is just started to get better games like fc 24 and many more
I still think people shouldn’t get a switch in 2023. It has incredibly weak hardware and struggles to run modern games. Get a steam deck or a ROG Ally instead. You can emulate switch games sometimes at a better frame rate than the switch and most modern games run pretty decently on them
because games demand more and more GPU power, and the Nintendo Switch can't keep up with more, it limited what 720p can run eventually
I still think the switch is crushing it
Am agree with you it will be so hard to say good bye for old friend swicth idont whant upgrade i just whant perfect games
"Next week... I thought Switch was going to be worth it in 2023..."
"I just don't see a Mario game selling the Switch"-WTF Ya BOZO HAHAHA!!
Go ahead and find out that the the switch OLED is just an switch OLED there’s no differences there nothing new unless they come out with a new switch 2 or a new Console
we just don’t know right now
how did you play the game on pc?
I didnt
@@jdxcoffee It looked like you were looking into a monitor
Lol my switch just sits looking pretty, a switch is alright for the 1st few months, but apart from 1st party, and 3rd party exclusives it ain't worth having your better off playing mulitplat games else were, just wait for the next hard ware, if you waited 7 years, 1 or 2 more won't hurt.
Finally the correct take
i got a switch oled accouple days ago and i am not impressed i mainly wanted it to play Mario cart and super smash but after using it for a day or 2 i always put it down after less than a hour of playing not a fan of the joycons the screen looks alright but not great for something that cost close to $400 its still 720p and coming from a pc it looks pixeled and grainy the input lag and loading times are pretty crazy and i know my internet is not a problem if you care for Zelda and all the Nintendo titles and having something portable then yeah it will prob be worth it for you but for now i will be returning it
You gave it an honest try brother that is all that matters. If it isn't for you return it for sure!
launch it with luigis mansion 4
I haven't turned my wii or ps4 on in over a year... lol
Switch 2 will come out with a new 3d mario and a remastered version totk
What’s with the mic lol 😂
Is this a great time to buy a limited edition Switch OLED? Probably. Is Switch 2 on the way? Most likely.
I did ❤ and the zelda edition
zelda oled sold out everywere just checked
yea its a bummer
My Best Buy still has them in stock
They are gonna do a 1440p 60 fps console with a mario game. They always launch a mario game
I justdont see it moving consoles. at least in the next 2 years
You forgot pokemon
TOTK is not even close to the best game on the switch that title goes to Mario odyssey or smash bros ultimate
For you?
smash is so boring lmao
@@acetown2263 really 🤣
Castlevania.
2025
You think so, I think 2024
based on all the dlcs that are coming out at the end of the year, they have to give it a solid year or 6 months into 2024 before announcing said console for 2025
You need to sleep
2 kids and a dream
Bro this console is very overrated , i mean i can understand people who love Mario games would put 300 bucks for it but for people who get this console to play fortnight or any other games than Mario games , they are just waisting money , the xbox series s for the same price gives you a huge quality gaming interm of graphics and fps compared to the switch. So i think that the switch is a pure marketing product and i think that people love it because either they love mario games or they got a nintendo in their childhood and they feel nostalgic. I mean. This console struggles to run bathman archam 😅 a game released before the nintendo switch by years .
The fans of the switch don't look at it from that angle. we look at it as access to nintendo IP's. Also a lot of switch owners have another console or even all of them
I got one at launch and played less than 2 hours of that shit game botw and haven't touched it since. And tears looks like the same trash so I'm never gonna get a new one when it comes out
Life before switch : Black and white
Life after switch : Full of colours
You're wrong. Nintendo won't hesitate in remastering every game you mentioned in 60hz and sell them at full price, again. They've done it countless times.
ok
Mario Kart 9......
You look sleepy
2 kids
@@jdxcoffee say no more lol 1 kid
I assume the Nintendo Switch 2 would be backwards compatible. Those nintendo games are not cheap, but their consoles are.
Really enjoyed this content big dawg 🫱🏿🫲🏾💯i have the switch oled and talk about fun