It's a point that lots of people seem to not understand:
The Switch uses the most advanced mobile chipset NVIDIA makes right now.
lol they have the pic of the dev kit people were trying to say was fake.
He wasn't saying that Switch is akin to PS4. He said that an hypotetical PS4 level handheld wouldn't be priced as the regular PS4 price. Which is why he doesn't get the complaints about the Switch price (299$ for a handheld with better specs than Wii U).
that was the point
that a portable PS4 at $299 or even more is unrealistic
I don't know who that poster was talking to tho
He's saying that something as powerful as a ps4 that is also playable in a handheld form world cost hundreds more than this does.
He isn't implying docked switch is ps4 level.
He wasn't saying that Switch is akin to PS4. He said that an hypotetical PS4 level handheld wouldn't be priced as the regular PS4 price. Which is why he doesn't get the complaints about the Switch price (299$ for a handheld with better specs than Wii U).
Um, what.
I still can't believe anyone thought that was fake after the October reveal video. It had literally all of the exact same features on the sides of the device.
It's pretty impressive, really.
I think it's perfectly fair to criticize the price considering the hardware they're actually using though. 32 gbs of internal storage? A GPU from 2015? Google can negotiate with Nvidia to use Tegra P1 but a fricken' console manufacturer can't? C'mon.
I'm still buying one. The didn't overprice it enough for me to miss out on Zelda. But if you follow mobile devices at all from a wide range of prices, it's pretty clear Nintendo dropped the ball a bit with their value proposition, and they're going to once again find themselves in a situation where third parties won't/can't port their AAA titles.
I think it's perfectly fair to criticize the price considering the hardware they're actually using though. 32 gbs of internal storage? A GPU from 2015? Google can negotiate with Nvidia to use Tegra P1 but a fricken' console manufacturer can't? C'mon.
I'm still buying one. The didn't overprice it enough for me to miss out on Zelda. But if you follow mobile devices at all from a wide range of prices, it's pretty clear Nintendo dropped the ball a bit with their value proposition, and they're going to once again find themselves in a situation where third parties won't/can't port their AAA titles.
It's not really that impressive considering the 3DS and Vita came out 6 and 5 years ago respectively, it's par for the course.
The Switch is still underwhelming to me due to the woefully anemic specs. Nintendo opting to make their console a 'hybrid' is not preferable to the sacrifices they made to the specs :/.
In what product? A car?
I still can't believe anyone thought that was fake after the October reveal video. It had literally all of the exact same features on the sides of the device.
That's true, but it will be a problem for Nintendo if a lot of people feel like me. We will see what the future holds I suppose.
Sorry, edited my post. Was under the impression that the Pixel C had P1, but I guess not.
A few more months for what?Sorry, edited my post. Was under the impression that the Pixel C had P1, but I guess not. Personally I think Nintendo should have waited a few more months rather than use X1 at the tail end of its life cycle.
But even as a fully fledged portable device the spec wouldn't improve.
The only compromise it's made is to the home console element, as the portable side of the "hybrid" has dictated the spec due to heat, and battery life considerations.
The thing is, the fact they've labelled it as a home console in any capacity has done more harm than good. They'd have been better off promoting it as a portable that can be used as a home console, then the perceptions (and perhaps expectations) would change slightly.
Forgetting the hybrid, or home console element, and simply judging it as a portable device, is it still underwhelming to you? The only thing that's underwhelming to me is the display resolution but again I'd prefer 720p over anything higher if it meant having to make games like Mario Kart and Splatoon 30fps.
It's a great hand held disregarding any home console or hybrid talk yes. The battery life is underwhelming but that can be contributed to battery tech stagnating.
I'm just disappointed that Nintendo stopped being competitive spec-wise with other traditional home consoles as them consolidating their hardware is not what I personally wanted from them.
Yo electronic manuals getting cut is kind of sad. They were always so vibrant on Wii U!
I think a lot of people just don't really understand gaming technology as much as they think they do. Other mobile chips might get better performance out of some components (namely the CPU) but they can't get the entire performance envelope the Switch will have for any appreciable amount of time.
And you need that to run games.
It's a great hand held disregarding any home console or hybrid talk yes. The battery life is underwhelming but that can be contributed to battery tech stagnating.
I'm just disappointed that Nintendo stopped being competitive spec-wise with other traditional home consoles as them consolidating their hardware is not what I personally wanted from them.
Sorry, edited my post. Was under the impression that the Pixel C had P1, but I guess not. Personally I think Nintendo should have waited a few more months rather than use X1 at the tail end of its life cycle.
I believe most people are willing to compromise on graphical presentation for portability and overall experience, because most people into gaming aren't only buying a switch, they probably also have a host of other devices to play games on. That's the other side to the common "not in a vacuum"
It is all about the software though. Nintendo DS was a terrible value proposition when it first launched. It took well over a year to make a case for itself and then it took a hardware revision to really take off flying.But the flip side of this argument is that people aren't going to want to pay $300 for a second or third device. As a PS4 Pro and gaming PC owner I certainly I'm less interested in the switch at that price then I would be if it was less even if that meant some fewer features. Add in the fact that it has paid online now as well and it becomes even harder to justify as a secondary device.
A handheld is expensive is a Hard Sell as evidenced by the 3DS. And the performance is very low as a Home console so it is hard to justify on either end at least for me.
I still can't believe anyone thought that was fake after the October reveal video. It had literally all of the exact same features on the sides of the device.
But the flip side of this argument is that people aren't going to want to pay $300 for a second or third device. As a PS4 Pro and gaming PC owner I certainly I'm less interested in the switch at that price then I would be if it was less even if that meant some fewer features. Add in the fact that it has paid online now as well and it becomes even harder to justify as a secondary device.
Tegra Parker based on what Nvidia has stated about Xavier indicates Parker was never going to be an option. Nvidia indicates 2 Parker units consumes 80W of power. So we can deduce a single Parker uses around 40W. That is well beyond mobile capability.
But the flip side of this argument is that people aren't going to want to pay $300 for a second or third device. As a PS4 Pro and gaming PC owner I certainly I'm less interested in the switch at that price then I would be if it was less even if that meant some fewer features
It is all about the software though. Nintendo DS was a terrible value proposition when it first launched. It took well over a year to make a case for itself and then it took a hardware revision to really take off flying.
This isn't Nintendos first rodeo, the have a system that can have new life breathed into it. Wii U couldn't drop in price because of the gamepad, but Nintendo can drop the dock and with standard economy of scale get this thing to $200 (the price of a 3DS XL that people are buying right now) and give this thing a great second wind, and that's after it's whole first year line up (which is great) is under its belt.
I'm just disappointed that Nintendo stopped being competitive spec-wise with other traditional home consoles as them consolidating their hardware is not what I personally wanted from them.
Console launches are always like this though. Look at what PS4 and Xbox One had to offer at launch price? Up until Destiny I'd argue it wasn't worth it.I absolutely agree that it's a good value at $200 with a solid Library. Unfortunately that is not what they are selling right now.
IT will sell well, and it will upset some. It'll be fun.
A single Nintendo Account can be linked to multiple NX systems.
Tegra Parker based on what Nvidia has stated about Xavier indicates Parker was never going to be an option. Nvidia indicates 2 Parker units consumes 80W of power. So we can deduce a single Parker uses around 40W. That is well beyond mobile capability.
Interesting. I wasn't aware (or maybe forgot?) that Tegra Parker is a 40W SoC.
Console launches are always like this though. Look at what PS4 and Xbox One had to offer at launch price? Up until Destiny I'd argue it wasn't worth it.
There are enough hardcore 3DS and Wii U owners to buy this system to sustain this device year one. It's up to Nintendo to have things in place for the rest of the market thereafter. I really think the reason for partnering with nVidia on this one is because of its ease of refreshing the hardware and because of its good price due to economy of scale.
Switch doesn't have the wow factor of the Wii, but it has what it takes to be extremely successful.
Price drops exist.
Because Laura Kate Dale kept saying it was fake. Didn't we have a developer on GAF say it was real numerous times?
VP9 hardware acceleration. I called it. What I didn't expect is h.265, though that appears unsupported, for obvious reasons. (Licensing that from the MPEG Consortium is expensive, yo)
So those concerned with game file sizes, Switch offers better video file compression than PS4 and Xbox One through hardware acceleration of formats designed for 1080p/4K video which can significantly reduce the size of games.
Someone should tell Nintendo that!
(I know the Wii U situation probably won't happen again with the Switch, but MAN that thing is still expensive.)
In a world where Ps Vita is $200 (no memory and real expensive proprietary memory) and New 3DS XL is $200, Switch at $300 definitely has value. It's the lack of a variety of launch software that drags the value down. But if you can get a Switch bundle with Mario Odyssey for $300 on Black Friday that value is even more increased.I bought my ps4 when destiny launched so to an extent I agree. But when PS4 launched it was still evident the hardware itself was a good value at $400. I can't say the same for the switch for myself. I know others will value things differently but the things they added which raised the cost just aren't that appealing to me, so I think that's where it's coming from to answer the original question of why people are complaining about the price. No one really expected a mobile PS4 for $300 but they expected what they actually wanted the switch to be for less than $300.
In a world where Ps Vita is $200 (no memory and real expensive proprietary memory) and New 3DS XL is $200, Switch at $300 definitely has value. It's the lack of a variety of launch software that drags the value down. But if you can get a Switch bundle with Mario Odyssey for $300 on Black Friday that value is even more increased.
This device has features very very different than a PS4 and Xbox One and I think they more than justify the cost.
also I whole heartedly think that without the recent political changes around the world the price would've been $250 in America and I bet Nintendo intended on that. But with the possibility of changes in free trade it's possible Nintendo had to respond in anticipation.
Someone should tell Nintendo that!
(I know the Wii U situation probably won't happen again with the Switch, but MAN that thing is still expensive.)
Well the vita basically isn't selling, and the original 3ds was a flop until they cut the price. But I get your point.
I bought my ps4 when destiny launched so to an extent I agree. But when PS4 launched it was still evident the hardware itself was a good value at $400. I can't say the same for the switch for myself. I know others will value things differently but the things they added which raised the cost just aren't that appealing to me, so I think that's where it's coming from to answer the original question of why people are complaining about the price. No one really expected a mobile PS4 for $300 but they expected what they actually wanted the switch to be for less than $300.