The PS4 and Xbox 1, don't use all 8 gigs for games. 4.5 to 5 is the max they allow developers to use, the rest is for system management (net browser, multitasking applications). The Switch - is rumored to use 3.2 for games, and 0.8 for the operating system (OS). Switch: 3.2 gigs, PS4/Xbox1: 4.5 to 5 gigs... Not a big difference (like it was for the Wii U, though even the PS3 and Xbox 360 got games down ported from the PS4 and Xbox 1).
The CPU will be issue of ports, th...
2K support is based the onus of Switch owners. "Buy third party titles that deserve support!"
#BuythirdpartiesonSwitch
@fenome
Obviously the Smart Phones will connect to the TV... 😂
If you want the "best of the best," PC is where you should be. In a couple of years, people will be playing AAA games on their smart phones with Bluetooth controllers.
Ever heard of Nintendo's Supplemental Computing Device?
https://www.nintendolife.co...
Basically, it'll be like what Sony has done with the PS4 (an upgrade). Though instead of buying a new system, it'll be a box Switch owners can link to their consoles to make it have more hardware power.
After the excellent job Microsoft's engineers did on the Xbox 1? I have no doubt in my mind that'll happen eventually.
Sooner than later, smart phones will be more than capable of delivering "console like experiences" (hence the Nintendo Switch). Mobile phone vendors might just adapt the docking mechanism from Nintendo, and sell Bluetooth controllers alongside micro sd cards for games (for those that don't like going digital).
This is what I want from Nintendo, Sports games! If EA sports and 2K don't show up, Nintendo needs to do what Sega did back in the Dreamcast days and find a decently sized indie group of devs who specialize in making sport titles.
Welp (hope that isn't the case).
People shouldn't be suprised if Horizon outsells BOTW. The reason? The PS4 has a bigger install base, and Sony will advertise this title very well. Nintendo's doing the same for Switch, though it has a non-existing market (which is only launching with 2 million consoles for March 3), and the Wii U version doesn't seem like it'll be the top selling one (though I may be wrong).
Yes Horizon is a new IP and Zelda is an old critically acclaimed franchise, though numb...
I'm running out of arm space to hold all these games!
It's mostly to advertise their software and products. Ever since Pokemon Go; 3DS sales have spiked higher in sales (and are hard to find). Pokemon also earned close to a billion dollars ($960 million) in revenue for 2016.
Metroid.
You're salty because they're running a Super Bowl ad? Lmao, you Sony fanboys (not the regular ones) are ridiculous.
"P.S. The PS3 will have soon lived its production life through the launch of three generations of Nintendo consoles."
Congrats to Sony?
Anyway, I'm content on what Nintendo accomplished on the Wii U. Instead of abandoning their hardware early in the system's life (coughVitacough), they chose to support it even though its sales were low.
Microsoft and Sony have an online paid for service to help subsidize their low system cost. The Switch will have a paid for online service, though it's scheduled to launch during the fall (meaning it'll be free until the fall like a trial period). And aren't businesses suppose to make profit on their product? You have no clue how razor-thin that profit may be, so it's disingenuous thinking you about the innards of the Switch (which you don't).
How do you exp...
The Switch is "region-free." Aussie will look else for better prices until a price drop occurs over there.
Yeah, it was amazingly done.
Yeah it's pretty nice. While the Switch having a paid online service is a bummer, Nintendo made it a lot easier for friends and family to get together and have LAN parties.
The Legend of the hole in my wallet.