Even before its reveal, many developers described the Switch as being easy to program for. Some are even saying the Switch is offering the easiest porting experience around. This article explains why porting is normally difficult, including explaining some basic programming terms, and what Nintendo might be doing to make programming for their system a breeze.
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I probably uses dx8 😄
It will only last so long I can see games taking advantage of ps pro and Scorpio having the bare minimum specs on the base PS4 models and leaving switch for dead or releasing bad ports like watch dogs
The PS4 and Xbox One are easier to develop for than the switch because they use x86-64 architecture and the Switch doesn't.
From the article:
"We won’t know for certain what Nintendo is doing until more details on developing for the system have been made public knowledge."
and
"It's a shame that there are still a lot of unknowns that keep us from really going into detail on why Switch development is easy."
Translated into non-technical speak. "I have made lots of informed guesses but I have no idea". What a useless article.