With advancements and technology they should be much less faster than the N64, but the loading times are just horrible, sometimes even worse than the ps5. What gives?

Edit: this is not hate per say, this is confusion and a little annoyance

  • @crashoverrideOP
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    The last truly next gen console Nintendo made was the N64. They’ve been stagnant for decades now.

    • @Stickykitty
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      38 months ago

      Nintendo never wanted to be bleeding edge, they even openly state that they like using older cheap hardware

      • @crashoverrideOP
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        08 months ago

        And that’s ok, but you’d think they would be in the 4k space by now

        • @Alexstarfire
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          38 months ago

          This sentence seems contradictory. The PS5 and latest Xbox don’t even run at 4k for most games. Why would you expect something with older hardware to be able to do it?

          • @crashoverrideOP
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            18 months ago

            When Nintendo came out with the OLED model, we all figured I’d come with a resolution and quality upgrade too, but then they said I’d only be the screen that’s better and nothing else well, that’s another flop. Most people will still play this on a TV and still look like a Wii u

            • @Alexstarfire
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              28 months ago

              I can’t speak for the OLED model but the Switch has outsold both the PS5 and Xbox. Hardly a flop. Guess people don’t care as much about graphics as you think they do.

              • @crashoverrideOP
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                18 months ago

                I wasn’t calling the console itself a flop, hell I bought one, I was saying flop that the newer model did not increase resolution or picture quality at all, that was the flop

                • @Alexstarfire
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                  18 months ago

                  Why would they do either of those things? Old games probably wouldn’t be able to take advantage without a game update and then they’d have to handle old and new Switches. Doesn’t seem worth it for anyone involved because most people who already had a Switch aren’t going out to buy the upgrade. Then, if you did those things the battery life is going to be much worse.

                  • @crashoverrideOP
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                    18 months ago

                    To bring themselves up to an industry standard? To make the games look good on standard tvs? Lots of reasons.

                • rafoix
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                  The newer Switch models use a smaller node for the APU. Nintendo had a lot of available overhead but they chose to keep the system down-clocked and more than double battery life. A long battery life is more important to a handheld console than higher resolution.

                  Even with the downclocking the newer systems actually have better performance than the original models.

            • rafoix
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              I don’t think you know what the word “flop” means.

              I wish I could flop the same way the OLED Switch flopped.

            • kaiomai
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              that’s another flop

              You are ignorant or dishonest. As of today, 7 Nov 2023, The Switch has sold 132 million units. What a flop.