There's a lot of speculation over two things regarding the Nintendo Switch. The cost, and what's under the hood. It's even more interesting because some have said 'over 249.99 and it's dead', and others have said 'under this spec, it's dead with no 3rd parties'. Well which one is it?
It looks as if it will either go two ways.
One being a cheaper cost of 249.99 or 299.99 that would probably be a souped up WiiU with 32GB of memory.
The other being a more expensive cost of 349.99 or 399.99 with much more power, almost equalling or rivalling an Xbox 1.
I don't see a scenario where we get the best of both worlds. I really don't. You want 249.99? Say goodbye the next-gen parity. You want bells and whistles and all that power? Say goodbye to the cost.
Personally, I'd pay 399.99 or even 449.99 for power. If the thing has parity with X1 and Ps4 (not saying PS4Pro or Scorpio), then it will get reliable ports, allow for extremely good-looking Nintendo games, and have more of a future-proofed life. They can always continue dropping the price years into the console's life, but they won't be shooting themselves in the foot early for a cheap entry point and no 3rd parties.
I think gamers and the general public will recognize if the console is underpowered again.
Gamers seem to care about specs, and the cost of PS4/X1 didn't seem to detract gamers. If the console is underpowered with mediocre/bad ports (if at all), gamers will recognize that and a low-cost entry might not matter.
Regardless, it's a tough call on Nintendo's part to make. Certainly they've already made it, but what say you Gaf? What say you?
What say you
It looks as if it will either go two ways.
One being a cheaper cost of 249.99 or 299.99 that would probably be a souped up WiiU with 32GB of memory.
The other being a more expensive cost of 349.99 or 399.99 with much more power, almost equalling or rivalling an Xbox 1.
I don't see a scenario where we get the best of both worlds. I really don't. You want 249.99? Say goodbye the next-gen parity. You want bells and whistles and all that power? Say goodbye to the cost.
Personally, I'd pay 399.99 or even 449.99 for power. If the thing has parity with X1 and Ps4 (not saying PS4Pro or Scorpio), then it will get reliable ports, allow for extremely good-looking Nintendo games, and have more of a future-proofed life. They can always continue dropping the price years into the console's life, but they won't be shooting themselves in the foot early for a cheap entry point and no 3rd parties.
I think gamers and the general public will recognize if the console is underpowered again.
Gamers seem to care about specs, and the cost of PS4/X1 didn't seem to detract gamers. If the console is underpowered with mediocre/bad ports (if at all), gamers will recognize that and a low-cost entry might not matter.
Regardless, it's a tough call on Nintendo's part to make. Certainly they've already made it, but what say you Gaf? What say you?
What say you