It had better have some decent power behind it this time. I’d say PS4 Pro level performance is the bare minimum for me to purchase another one.
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I doubt it will be that powerful. Not even the ROG Ally reaches the power level of a PS4 Pro.
I just hope they leverage the latest chip manufacturing nodes so that the Switch 2 feels like a substantial upgrade compared to its predecessor, which was already outdated the moment it released.
With the advent of the Steam Deck and the Rog Ally this thing had better kick ass. I'm not purchasing another shitty device just to play Nintendo IPs.
Nintendo hasn't competed on anything but Nintendo IP for years really.
and (couch-) coop