I'm looking forward to what Nintendo has to offer with the Switch 2. All I really want out of it is backwards compatibility and stronger performance, which already feel like guaranteed additions. Never really thought about backwards compatibility in terms of controllers, but I would like that too because controllers are getting expensive nowadays. Other than that, I'm curious to see what games will launch with this system. The Switch's launch was okay, but BOTW being the only first party game was kind of limiting. Granted, MK8D followed shortly after but still. I definitely feel like a 3D Mario is a high possibility since it's been so long since Odyssey, but only time will tell. Enhanced versions of existing games through backwards compatibility would probably be enough for the first few months, so maybe Nintendo would be light on new games initially until we hit the holidays. Looking forward to more discussion videos, man. I know your job has taken most of your time, so just make sure to take care of yourself.
Yeah man. On one side, we know it's going to be more powerful but how much? I'm just hoping it gets us through the beginning of next gen considering the switch basically released in the middle of the ps4/xbone and had to essentially last through PS5/ series. On the last bit, I'm gonna try and get some more discussion vids and hopefully a larger one out on a game I finally sat down to play that's been in my backlog for YEARS. I wish work weren't such a bitch.
I have a brand new Splatoon 3 Pro controller that I managed to snag for 15 dollars works with the switch 2 lol. On ps5 pro I don't think it's a pssr mode for unpatched games. It's the same thing as the ps4 pro boost mode, the enhanced image quality for ps4 games is only a sharpening filter for ps4 games that run at 1080p ONLY. So lots of 3rd party launch era games will benefit from this the most. I do hope the switch 2 will be more powerful than the steam deck and around the same level as the rog ally. It will most definitely be 400-500 USD.
I think it'll be less than $500. It'll definitely be more powerful than Steam Deck based on power profile leaks. Also considering that games will likely have lower level access to hardware like on Switch 1, we could see insane levels of performance for the hardware like we saw for Switch 1.
I'm hoping they have 120Hz modes in docked. Handheld might be a bit harder to pull off considering Nintendo has followed the route of profits outta the gate for the past 3 generations.
I'm looking forward to what Nintendo has to offer with the Switch 2. All I really want out of it is backwards compatibility and stronger performance, which already feel like guaranteed additions. Never really thought about backwards compatibility in terms of controllers, but I would like that too because controllers are getting expensive nowadays. Other than that, I'm curious to see what games will launch with this system. The Switch's launch was okay, but BOTW being the only first party game was kind of limiting. Granted, MK8D followed shortly after but still. I definitely feel like a 3D Mario is a high possibility since it's been so long since Odyssey, but only time will tell. Enhanced versions of existing games through backwards compatibility would probably be enough for the first few months, so maybe Nintendo would be light on new games initially until we hit the holidays.
Looking forward to more discussion videos, man. I know your job has taken most of your time, so just make sure to take care of yourself.
Yeah man. On one side, we know it's going to be more powerful but how much? I'm just hoping it gets us through the beginning of next gen considering the switch basically released in the middle of the ps4/xbone and had to essentially last through PS5/ series.
On the last bit, I'm gonna try and get some more discussion vids and hopefully a larger one out on a game I finally sat down to play that's been in my backlog for YEARS. I wish work weren't such a bitch.
I have a brand new Splatoon 3 Pro controller that I managed to snag for 15 dollars works with the switch 2 lol. On ps5 pro I don't think it's a pssr mode for unpatched games. It's the same thing as the ps4 pro boost mode, the enhanced image quality for ps4 games is only a sharpening filter for ps4 games that run at 1080p ONLY. So lots of 3rd party launch era games will benefit from this the most. I do hope the switch 2 will be more powerful than the steam deck and around the same level as the rog ally. It will most definitely be 400-500 USD.
I think it'll be less than $500. It'll definitely be more powerful than Steam Deck based on power profile leaks. Also considering that games will likely have lower level access to hardware like on Switch 1, we could see insane levels of performance for the hardware like we saw for Switch 1.
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Same here. I remember getting the first Switch when I was 18 and I'm gonna be 26 in a few days. It's been a wild ride.
switch 2 need minimum 120hz
I'm hoping they have 120Hz modes in docked. Handheld might be a bit harder to pull off considering Nintendo has followed the route of profits outta the gate for the past 3 generations.