• andrew
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      161 year ago

      If it’s portable, that’s a game changer.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        True. I don’t think that would be possible though, considering the power of the current handhelds like steam deck and its competitors. I don’t think it’ll be even as powerful as a steam deck tbh

        • @Psyduck_world
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          41 year ago

          Steam deck and similar devices are 500 dollars and up, unless Nintendo is ready to sell devices that expensive, there’s no way Switch 2 is going to be on the same range of processing power.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Right - if it’s portable and has the graphics of a ps5, it’ll cost thousands, not hundreds lol. There’s just no way, unless the “visuals comparable” is to be taken literally and just means they are capable of being compared

          • circuitfarmer
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            11 year ago

            Nintendo has a stranglehold on their game distribution and keep their software prices high. They would 100% be in a position for Switch 2 to be a loss leader.

            • @Psyduck_world
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              How much loss though, $500+ devices can’t even do PS4 pro graphics and at a terrible (90min ish) battery life, and they are big/heavy. Plus Nintendo historically never sold their devices at a loss, even when they had total market dominance.

      • @Mudface
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        21 year ago

        Batteries haven’t advance far enough to make this headline possible

        • andrew
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          True, it’s probably microfusion reactors.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      Aside from possibly the N64 and GameCube, Nintendo has never tried to push technology in that way.

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        And it’s been true since the very first console. The Master System was more powerful than the NES, and the Genesis/Mega Drive was more powerful than the Super NES (arguably; the Sega CPU was far more powerful than Nintendo’s). Same is true for its portables.

        They’ve always prioritized per-unit margins. It’s a conservative approach, but it means profit on every console sold.

        So there’s a 0% chance this console is actually as powerful as a PS5. However, there’s a good chance there are hardware and software techniques being used to upscale a lower resolution image.