I haven't even bothered to enable VRR for my PS5. Absolute smoothness isnt something I need in a game. My brain has seen fit to ignore minor framerate hiccups.
But isn't that what we're discussing here, the panel? It varies from panel to panel, but the VRR technology has its flaws like any other… Some screens will have more issues, and others won't.
I wouldn't say no to OLED, but I'm more interested in a die shrink and better battery life than upgrading the screen. If they did upgrade the screen, I'd also be fine with LED over OLED for the refresh, but in reality they'll just go for whatever is being mass produced at the moment and therefore is cheap.
Nope cause the only thing that would make me buy the Switch 2 is if they release a big AAA Zelda in the style of Majora's Mask/Ocarina of Time's artbook style or the Wii U tech demo.
i find it funny that when the OG Switch was announced in 2017, people were like "give me a dedicated home console Nintendo" or "nobody wants this", 8 years later and everyone seems to want to only play in handheld mode lmao