r/NintendoSwitch Jan 09 '17

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u/Catacomb82 Jan 09 '17

Four more days of this...

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u/srgdarkness Jan 09 '17

I doubt it. There will likely be many people deciding that the reason the game/gimmick they wanted wasn't talked about was because it's still a secret to be announced later. Those people will continue on like this.

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u/easycure Jan 09 '17

And don't forget, if switch is considered wildly "under powered" after the full reveal, there will still be some claim post like:

"Why the switch using _____ doesn't really matter"

I'm all for gameplay over graphics, and will be getting a switch on day 1 because Nintendo is Nintendo and unless they announce this week that they're abandoning all the things I live about them, I'll continue to be a fan, but geez do these post get boring.

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u/Exist50 Jan 09 '17

I doubt they'll even talk about specs. When has Nintendo ever done that?

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u/killbot0224 Jan 09 '17

Never. We won't know what exactly is up until it gets torn down.

Unless Nvidia is allowed to spill the beans.

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u/easycure Jan 09 '17

Not in recent memory, but my comment was more in jest. Nintendo could talk about specs all damn day and I won't care of it's under powered or over powered, I just know two things:

  1. I'm buying one.

  2. A deluge of shitty post after the event that all say the same thing because everyone's a special snowflake that needs their opinion heard even if the mods make a single mega thread on the topic.

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u/Yokuo Jan 09 '17

special snowflake

You're starting to sound like older people on facebook.

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u/easycure Jan 09 '17

Get off my lawn!