Note beforehand. When one is a available, I will buy one.
Okay so recently on of course social media (tiktok, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram etc) people have been spewing boner misinformation about this console. Before you down vote me to oblivion l hear me out. Yes. The console has a 120hz refresh rate… But people are saying this console is outputting 4k resolution at 120fps docked… 120fps isn’t even an option docked (tested on LTT) and not only that, only a very very small amount of games will be 120fps. Cyberpunk runs at 30fps, or 40 on performance. But people are saying it runs 60fps at 4k!? Why? Why would people just blatantly lie about this information when you can get it actually tested?
Game prices? I understand the Nintendo cult is always stiff. But for the last 10 years these people bitched about $70 games. And now they are just throwing excuse after excuse defending $80 games now. But the lie I’ve been hearing is “Sony has been selling $80 games since the PS5 came out” No… No it hasn’t. There is not one base PS5 game for $80 ever made.
So… why are people saying this stuff? It’s weird.
Anyways. I can tell this console will be a monster in 1-2 years before the $600 OLED model drops. I’m bummed Nintendo kind of fucked the market for consumers. Now every dev will start games at $80 and no one will blame Nintendo for it in the future. (Like if Ubisoft release the division 3 for $80 people will just blame Ubisoft). Don’t forget who started the price hikes (not inflation)
minimalfootprint@discuss.tchncs.de 6 hours ago
I’m not that invested in the switch 2 discourse, but always chuckle when someone says “now I can play Zelda at 30 fps or more”.
Paying for a new console, because the last one was incapable of playing games at an acceptable framerate is a weird argument for your purchase.
Some Nintendo games are undoubtedly masterpieces, but that doesn’t excuse some of their business decisions.
StargazingDog@lemmy.world 2 hours ago
Tears of the Kingdom is $115 ($130 with tax) in Canada. To go to bat for Nintendo over the Switch 2 pricing is some sort of Stockholm Syndrome. For reference, the Switch 1 version can currently be bought brand new for $70.