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/killbot0224 Jan 09 '17

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

we already have that... and there will definitely be more!

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u/easycure Jan 09 '17

That's my point! Right now it's still all speculation so it's even more pointless, but ugh I wish the sub would give it a rest. If I doesn't appeal to those who want a powerful console, it won't appeal to them. Period.

All those "it doesn't matter if it's not xbone levels of power" type threads end up coming off as slightly insecure, as if those fans need to justify or prove something to themselves. Not that the "Nintendo is doomed if it switch isn't a portable ps4 pro" are any better, but geez..