@Anti-Matter I don’t know if I should bother but why are you comparing Nintendo with Xbox? Nintendo is one of the oldest software companies and they are famous because of their games. Not even Sony comes close to that level of popularity and Xbox came even later than Sony because Microsoft were focused on PC software until then. You should compare Nintendo with Nintendo and don’t use the Xbox argument randomly. I mentioned Xbox not as a comparison, just to ask you why don’t you have the same attitude that you have here towards the Xbox library (you haven’t replied) because all your comments about Xbox complain about the lack of Dance Dance Revolution (we all know this). On this thread, you are telling people to do the opposite of what you do on the others and, on top of that, your main argument is that there are other games that you like on Switch but that’s not the topic so every time you reply someone with that answer on this thread it’s an off-topic answer that don’t make sense.
@Bolt_Strike Then why do Nintendo have the most similar (same-gen) and yet the most expensive ports in the market? Because they’re abusing their fans and their fans (including myself) are suckers that buy them because there’s no other choice if they want to play on Switch. Nintendo have become customer-unfriendly.
@SwitchForce Right. The Switch was underpowered from the start. The media expected it to have a Tegra X2 and not a Tegra X1 chip. Nintendo sold the idea of customised Tegra X1 but the customisation was to limit its power in order to save energy so it’s less powerful and not more. I have seen people on NL claiming that the Doom and Wolfenstein Switch ports look the same and play the same as on the other consoles and those are who claim that the Switch is not underpowered. If they think (I don’t think they do but they say so) that Doom and Wolfenstein play and look the same no wonder they think that Switch is as powerful as PS4 and Xbox One, which is something I have read in the comments section of NL. Even a first-party game like Xenoblade Chronicles 2, a Switch exclusive developed by a studio acquired by Nintendo fourteen years ago, suffers from technical limitations severely.
@sixrings Good point, I’d add one more thing to your comment (#341) and it’s that for those “new” games, even when they are outsourced because Nintendo, apparently, no longer have time for development, are playing it safer than ever on Switch. That’s why we are getting Kirby and Yoshi exclusives …….
Source: https://www.nintendolife.com/forums/nintendo-switch/why_the_switch_disappointed_me?start=360