Since the reveal of the Nintendo Switch, there has been a constant string of naysayers that have done their best to downplay the system on every front. “The price is too high, it will never sell!”, “It’s too weak to make good games!”, and “It won’t get third party support!” are battle cries for a crowd that would seemingly rather hate on Nintendo than enjoy games. Every single argument they make continues to be debunked as the Nintendo Switch keeps trucking from one success to another.
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That port button could be really big. If the engine can automatically put out a Switch-optimized build with a single button push, there wouldn't be much reason to not release a Switch version of UE4 games.
Switch is better Wii at this point. Selling hotcakes and make people eating Itachi crows.
On the vgchartz site Switch has sold more than PS4 for that week/month
The price is too high!, true
Its too weak for a 2017 console!, true.
It wont get third party support!, still a reality. Zero blockbuster games there.
It wont sell. NOT TRUE everybody knows that Nintendo machine sells tons, portable even more. The Wii U also sold very well in the first year and even got COD.
Does the Switch sales have any kind of effect on the PS4 and Xbox One? Not really. Both are selling tons and new games on the PS4 are selling millions, because the portable market does not have any kind of impact on the home market.