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Nintendo Switch 2 Docked/Undocked TFLOPS Leaked

Datamining may have provided the docked and unlocked (handheld) GPU TFLOPS of computing power available to the Nintendo Switch 2 console.

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RaidenBlack119d ago (Edited 119d ago )

.... and that 3.1's rasterized ... before the superior DLSS-SR coming into play, mind you

Cacabunga118d ago

I really hope they went back making a dedicated home console and a handheld next to..

Profchaos118d ago

Unlikely they merged their development pipelines and have had great success with far more efficiency.
Also the days of a bespoke handheld that runs alternate games to the home console is long gone you can't turn that back now

Michiel1989118d ago

would just be dumb, now they aren't in direct competition with xbox/ps and can get a whole pie.

Kyizen118d ago

Might have to if Handheld PCs keep catching on. If someone makes a cheap one it will be a direct competitor

Agent75117d ago

I wish we had a single format as I'm sick of all these consoles.

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ABizzel1118d ago (Edited 118d ago )

That raster is fluffed since Ampere is the generation NVIDIA split their integer math to dual precision which had little to no impact on gaming performance.

Realistically this is closer to half that.

If the clock speeds are correct the Switch 2 has 12CUs, meaning docked at 1GHZ its 3.072 (but performs closer to a traditional 1.536 TF systems aka Xbox One S / Steam Deck / PS4).

In handheld mode at 561MHz it’s 1.723TF (but performs closer to a traditional 0.861TF aka 861GFLOPs system also 2x as powerful as the original Switch when docked).

The benefit to the Switch 2 is DLSS for resolution scaling from 540p - 720p handheld, up to 1080p - 1440p and in rare cases 4K when docked, but Xbox One / PS4 quality games with access to more VRAM (12 vs 8GB) and a better CPU for modern day development.

It’s basically an Xbox One S+ with DLSS, which isn’t bad at all an in line with what I’d expect for something that has to be priced at Steam Deck prices or lower.

sinspirit118d ago

I'm quite excited with this and hope it's true. I hope that they have extremely good implementations of any upscaling and frame generation methods. I love my Steam Deck for emulation but haven't really enjoyed PC gaming on it that much.

RaiderNation117d ago (Edited 117d ago )

XSS level performance is more than acceptable to me. It's going to be a 1st party machine for me anyway, and we all know that Nintendo optimizes their games as well as anybody in the business.

gold_drake119d ago

the question is more what nintendo is willing to do with it

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CrashMania118d ago

Obviously another alt account holding up the Nintendo shield today deflect from Xbox failures lol. Just mark and don't bother engaging.

Agent75117d ago

More of the same probably.

Christopher119d ago

This isn't going to get more third-party releases on the hardware. It's going into the half-life of consoles with more power as the new generation will rapidly leave that behind entirely. It's not about what they could do now, it's about how much they have to do to keep things simple to develop for, yet another, weak handheld. I don't imagine the Switch 2 will get anymore third-party support than it does now. And that's not a bad thing, Nintendo does well with what they have. But let's not go expecting it to suddenly get all the third-party support that other consoles get.

RaidenBlack118d ago (Edited 118d ago )

It'll get some initial 3rd party support boost coz of it being more powerful than the Switch1 and hence any PS4/XBone+ cross-plat games still in development will include Switch 2 as well, plus any current-gen game that can be optimized lower than Series S will also give Switch 2 a try by its dev and lastly ports of some last-gen 3rd party games + remasters.
But what after this first 2-year phase is the question.
Will we see continued "cross-gen" releases? i.e devs might abandon PS4/XBone but might continue their multi-plat support now including the Switch 2, coz you know that's gonna count for wayy more sales from that community and business loves that (hence mobile+console/PC releases are on the rise).
2027 will see new gen arrive, PS6/XPrime. IMO, Initial 1~2 years of that i.e till 2028~29, we might see some devs targeting the whole nine yards (Switch 2 + Series S to PS6).
After that slowly, the Switch 2 support will/might start waning.
But .... there's another factor I didn't take into account. That's the Xbox's upcoming handheld and what it'd be targeting. And we can't ignore that coz most current games are sorta runnable @ ~30fps on the SteamDeck (with optimization and low res but Steam Deck verified is an official thing now). So nothing to totally dismiss about.

Christopher118d ago

***It'll get some initial 3rd party support boost coz of it being more powerful than the Switch1 and hence any PS4/XBone+ cross-plat games still in development will include Switch 2 as well***

I'm not sure about that. Perhaps after a year of release where they didn't have to adjust dev time too much to hit release and port to switch 2. I'd imagine it will continue like many things where games in dev make their way to Switch later than the other platform releases.

rirhun123118d ago (Edited 118d ago )

Do we even need a PS6/XPrime so soon? I feel like we haven't even seen what the PS5/PS5 Pro can do yet...Other than AstroBoy, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Returnal, and Spider Man 2, and Black Myth Wukong, there haven't been too many PS5 exclusives that showcase its power.

Christopher117d ago

***Do we even need a PS6/XPrime so soon?***

Nope. Not at all.

Agent75117d ago

Swamped with Xbox One and PS4 ports for £70. No thanks.

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Profchaos118d ago (Edited 118d ago )

We all said exactly that when the switch 1 released.

We all saw it for a equal to the ps360 era not a modern machine and yet we had games like Witcher 3, doom eternal and crysis.

If the console is successful it will always be supported publishers go where the users are if they only wanted to target the high end we would see the rise of more pc development houses like crytek was in the day but those days are gone

rirhun123118d ago (Edited 118d ago )

Strong disagree. I think the Switch 2 will get a lot of third party support actually. You forgot that game development is becoming extremely costly for lots of Game Studios. Spider Man 2 on the Ps5 cost nearly 300 million dollars to develop and it needed to sell 9 million units just to break even. I think Switch 2 will be a good platform for developers that want to cost down on their development cost, so I anticipate we will see lots of PS4/Xbox One ports as well as AA and A titles. Whether or not we will see lots of AAA titles from third party developers remains to be seen, but there's no denying modern games are very expensive to develop nowadays, so Switch 2 will be a godsend to many Studios

Cockney117d ago

9 million times £70= £630,000,000
If the only fact in your post is disingenuous why would anyone take you seriously?

ABizzel1117d ago

I agree for the most part. I think we’ll see a lot more port parity with the Switch 2 simply because it has the VRAM to handle the games if rumors are true (12GB compared to the 10GB of the Series S).

By default of Nintendo owning JP it’s going to have amazing 3rd party JP support.

With the hardware being on overall par with base PS4 in docked mode with a more modern architecture, it’s going to get a lot of PS4/XBO ports.

Lastly, base PS5 and Series S ports are possible under certain situations. PS5 is 6x - 8x more powerful, Series S is around 2.5x more powerful:

-If it runs Native 4K@30-60fps or close to it on PS5, it should run on the Switch 2 around 720p-1080p@30-60fps, low settings, and use DLSS for docked play.

-If it runs Native 1440p@30-60fps or close to it on PS5, it should run on Switch 2 around 480p-540p@30-60fps, low settings, and use DLSS for docked play.

-If it runs Native 1080p@60fps or close to it on PS5, it should likely run on Switch 2 around 480p-540p@30fps (no 60 option), low settings, and use DLSS for docked play.

Anything else lower in performance is likely to be streamed through Nintendo Online only. DLSS is going to carry modern games on this platform uplift older games to 1440p quality and in some cases 4K quality.

Elda118d ago

It may get some 3rd party support as far as exclusives for the Switch only.

gold_drake117d ago

yea i agree, since they have to keep handheld-mode in mind too.

im not sure why Nintendo just doesnt seem to care about the third party support

RaidenBlack117d ago

coz their existing business model, 'just works' amd rakes in enough profit ... why take in extra complications

RaidenBlack117d ago

***Do we even need a PS6/XPrime so soon?***
Depends ... from PS5-Pro's perspective? Nups.
But from the only other participant/contributor in the 9th gen console phase's perspective, who fumbled with the Series S add-on? .... Maybe Yeps.

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Neonridr118d ago

A Steam Deck is around 1.6 TFLOPS by comparison.

ABizzel1118d ago

So is the Switch 2 technically.

Ampere is the generation NVIDIA split their integer pipeline which fluffed TFLOPs number 2x but doesn’t result in a 2x gen over gen increase from the RTX 2000 series, so while technically it’s 3.072 TFLOPs, in practice it will perform closer 1.536 TFLPs docked, and 861.7 GFLOPs in handheld mode.

Realistically it’s on par with the original Xbox One and PS4 as rumored, backed by a better CPU, more VRAM, DLSS (a huge benefit to desktop mode), and significantly software / tools.

Neonridr117d ago (Edited 117d ago )

so are you saying that all ampere based cards TFLOP numbers were only half of what they are? my 3080 is lying when it says it can do 30 TFLOPS of single-precision processing? The 2X number is for the FP16 performance.

How do you know that these Switch numbers aren't referring to the single precision processing?

Nobody is saying that it'll have double the performance of a 2-series card, just that the GPU is capable of pushing out these numbers.

ABizzel1117d ago (Edited 117d ago )

@Neonridr

“so are you saying that all ampere based cards TFLOP numbers were only half of what they are? my 3080 is lying when it says it can do 30 TFLOPS of single-precision processing? The 2X number is for the FP16 performance.”

No, what I’m saying is NVIDIA changed how they calculate TFLOPs from the RTX 2000 series to the RTX 3000 series and made it look like a 2x performance increase if you only look at TFLOPs (AMD did the same going from the RX 6000 to the RX 7000).

There are people above thinking, that since it’s almost 3.1 TFLOPS it’s 3/4 the performance of the Series S and significantly more powerful than the Steam Deck, which isn’t the case, it’s closer to 1.6 TFLOPS in a direct comparison which is around 2/5 of the Series S and around par with the Steam Deck when docked.

The RTX 2080ti and your RTX 3080 both have 68CUs, but the RTX 2080ti is rated at 13.45 TFLOPS, while your 3080 is rated at 29.77 TFLOPs. That’s because of the integer split falsely doubling shading units thus TFLOPs.

“Nobody is saying that it'll have double the performance of a 2-series card, just that the GPU is capable of pushing out these numbers.”

That’s exactly what many of the people above are literally thinking, which is why I made this point.

Most people would think the RTX 3080 is over 2x faster because of the TFLOP difference, when really it’s only around 35% faster primarily due to architecture improvements and a 200MHz clock speed boost (breaking down to 25% performance increase generation over generation, and an additional 10% performance increase due to clock speed).

ABizzel1117d ago

@Neonridr

“ How do you know that these Switch numbers aren't referring to the single precision processing?”

Firstly, from the technological standpoint:

Honestly, it’s just logic. There’s only so room on the die for CU cores. AMD is on 5nm with their handheld PC processors and they’re only able to get 16CUs on the die, now realistically they possibly could put more by reducing CPU cores from 8/16, down to 6/12, but that’s what they have.

Nintendo is using an older 8nm die from Samsung (which is what Ampere was on). Based on the rumored clock speeds and TFLOPS, the Switch 2 has to have either 12CUs or 24CUs.

The RTX 3050 is a dedicated GPU with an 130w power draw, only has 20CUs. This would mean that a Switch 2 with 24CUs has a die larger than a dedicated graphics card from the same generation, trapped inside of a handheld. That’s illogical, and an heat bomb ready to happen.

The RTX 3050 mobile (the laptop version), is an 16CU GPU, with an 45w power draw, still too much for a handheld, but much closer. So logically, 12CUs @ those rumored clock speeds, would equal the rumored TFLOPs, and with additional cuts to the architecture could very well function at a 10w draw in handheld mode, and boost to 30w when docked for max performance.

Which means real world performance is again closer to the 1.536 TFLOPs.

Secondly, from a Price standpoint:

Nintendo isn’t in the business of selling +$500 handhelds to an audience highly consisting of kids.

That’s not to say the Switch 2 is bad, it’s similar to an XBO Fat in performance in handheld mode, and similar to a PS4 in docked mode, but backed by DLSS for likely 50% resolution boost over PS4 in like for like games…Basically a 720p XBO in handheld mode, and a 1440p PS4 in docked docked for most 3rd party games. Nintendo games rarely need that level of performance so their IPs could very well be 1080p or SuperSampled on handheld mode, and up to 4K in docked mode on lighter games, or if DLSS 4 is that big of a boost with it’s new AI algorithm, and if it comes to Switch 2, which in theory it should.

Neonridr116d ago

@Abizzel1 - we will know soon enough when we get comparisons of games running between the Steam Deck and Switch 2.

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PRIMORDUS118d ago

I have the same Joycons on my Switch in all black, Hori - Split Pad Pro. Makes it as long a Steam deck but they feel so much better than the original Joycons.

RaiderNation117d ago

My Switch stays in its dock 90% of the time. But on the occasions I do play handheld I use the Split Pad Pro as well.

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DF Direct Weekly #210: Next-Gen Sony Handheld , Cyberpunk DLSS on Switch 2, Docked VRR In Question

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Profchaos21d ago

I really want to know what's going on with docked vrr cause cyberpunk at 40 fps docked seems to be a choice driven by vrr

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PS5 price increases prove that console generations are truly screwed, if they’re not already dead

The recent PS5 price increases have proven that the old format of console generations are no longer viable for game companies.

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Lightning7729d ago (Edited 29d ago )

It's greed. Next gen prices aren't gonna be much better. I won't be surprised if next gen games are at 80. Then Sony, MS and other devs will do the usually PR of the most powerful console ever or fastest SSD or whatever to "justify" the price hike.

They'll further push ppl to PC.

Tacoboto29d ago

"It's greed"

Oh. Please do tell us how. What components are getting cheaper?

"They'll further push ppl to PC."

Oh. Ok so Nvidia and their pricing is not greedy, then?

shaenoide29d ago

Companies making billions of dollars in profits every year is more than enough.

rokos29d ago

Another comment on the topic pointed out how how when the PS5 launched the NVMEs of this size were around £200 and now they are around £60 moreover they are using the old 7nm nodes for the CPU and GPU are getting cheaper with time and not more expensive. Both AMD and Nvidia are manufacturing their GPUs on the 4/5nm for a second generation. That is about the components
The push to PC might happen by pushing people to spend the money they would have for a console to make their PC better since most people have a PC or a Laptop. Then those people could take advantage of the more competitive nature of the PC ecosystem (Stem, GOG, Epic) and free online multiplayer. I don't think that would be a large number though.

Lightning7729d ago

Why aren't the components going down? Why are the components rising in cost?

Why are Nintendo prices going up, PSN prices going up and the inevitable GP price gonna go up?

Cacabunga29d ago

Console gen will die when console games die. We are in a slow curve but not close to claim death of console gen

senorfartcushion29d ago

Yeah - it's still greed.

Don't be naive.

Profchaos29d ago (Edited 29d ago )

Exactly this gpus have trippled in price since the 20 series

CPUs have gone up

PC games still cost just as much as console games on sale

PC gaming is not some magic realm where you buy a GPU and get every game for a fiver.

I would still be a pc first player if it was

TheEroica28d ago

The complicit folk like this comment above are what ruin the hobby.... Apologists claiming it's not the corporations fault, it's your fault.... Gross. These people are the ones buying junk at premium prices and slowly bringing the hobby to its knees.

Reaper22_28d ago

I guess some people are saying if you're paying PC prices for consoles you might as well just buy a PC.

Tacoboto28d ago

"The complicit folk like this comment above are what ruin the hobby.... Apologists claiming it's not the corporations fault, it's your fault..."

If you want to bury your head then that's your choice but I think gamers also need to be held accountable for the environment they've curated.

Like, I certainly didn't teach Sony any pro-consumer lessons by buying the $200-$250+ collector's editions of TLOU Part 2, Ghost of Tsushima, and the discless GOW Ragnarok Jotnar Edition. What are PS5 Pro buyers teaching them buying a $700 console without a disc drive?

What lesson has Nintendo learned, with MK8 DX selling some 60+ million units, no price drops on Switch hardware, while selling defective joycons for 8 years on their most profitable hardware platform?

What about Microsoft and Xbox, what lessons should they take away from practically giving their games away, to declining/flatlining hardware sales?

Once you think about that, I encourage you to then factor in the reality of the ever-increasing-costs of hardware production, shipping, tariffs and taxes, and the salaries of those they employ...

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generic-user-name29d ago

Yeah I hear the new 50 series nvidia gpus are very affordable.

Games_People_Play29d ago

Nvidia isn’t the only GPU manufacturer out there. In fact, IMO AMD is killing it now with CPUs and GPUs. There is also Intel now, for more budget minded gamers.

Eonjay29d ago (Edited 29d ago )

I don't buy that. Consoles don't exist inside of a vacuum. Everything is going up. Does that mean that everything is screwed? PC gaming isn't a solution is the issue is rising costs. Neither are dead. The real issue is that consumer income has not keep pace with inflation.

There are more adults gaming than kids but the media that caters to us still treats us like children who can't hold complex ideas and critical thinking.

kayoss29d ago

it is also common knowledge that most consoles are sold at a lost. Its not until later that they release a slim version of the console where they make a bit of profit.

Lightning7729d ago (Edited 29d ago )

Believing? No it's called facts. You know me I always have facts on hand.

https://www.thestationwagon...

Sony hasn't sold at a loss for 4 years now.

https://www.theverge.com/20...

As I said Sony makes money off console MS loses it.

kayoss27d ago

@lightning77
So for the last 4 years Sony hasnt sold at a loss. What happens before those 4 years?

kayoss29d ago

For console, its not greed. Companies like Sony are most likely selling the consoles at a lost. Most of their profits and revenue comes from software.

Lightning7729d ago (Edited 29d ago )

Sony aren't selling the console at a loss they make money from it. However Xbox is however they lose about 200$ or so with each console sold. Probably why they're so reliant on multiplat Software sales GP stuff rather than selling consoles.

Profchaos29d ago

Even the switch 2 is being sold at a loss this is a first for Nintendo

Eonjay29d ago

Lol @Lightning77.

Imagine believing that it cost Microsoft $200 more to make the series X than it cost Sony to build a PS5. Imagine getting played so hard when the competition is routinely beating you in non Pro match ups. If that were real (it's not) then of course MS would stop making console because they spending way more to get zero or worse results than a cheaper PS5!

Bateekh29d ago

Extremely L take.

No it will NOT push anyone to PC. You must be quite disconnected from reality. Go ahead and search up prices of just the GPU to be able to play modern games. an RTX 5070 will cost you around $700 alone if not a little more, and if you want a 4K capable machine that can run games at decent settings then you're going to need a stronger card which will run you closer to $1000. We haven't even gotten to the CPU or PSU or RAM or SSD, or Motherboard. A 4k gaming pc capable of running at 30+fps will run you $1500+ minimum, and if you want 60+ FPS then you guaranteed will be over $2000. If you want 2K capable machine then maybe around $1400-$1600 or so.

you bafoons are complaining about what, a $450 console (switch 2) an an $80 game? LOL get real. Console gaming is much cheaper, even PS5 Pro at $700 is a crazy deal compared to any modern gaming PC. So no, nobody is going to PC.

And anybody who thinks it's greed is disconnected from reality and just a brokie looking for a handout. Cry more.

Lightning7729d ago

Then why are all these YT gamers (even PS centric ones) building a PC? gaming publications and even ppl I know moving to PC or building a PC? Allot more than they have last gen?

Yep must me all in my head I guess.

So you can afford These prices and price hikes. Sounds like a child with mom's money or someone who has absolutely no life of his own.

NotoriousWhiz29d ago

^ Ironically, having a life is one of the main reasons to go console over PC. No tinkering, no googling or searching protondb to figure out if a game will work on your PC. Just turn it on and press play.

Jawsh66625d ago

It is greed, but this isn’t standard greed and by that I mean these price increases aren’t just wealthy businessmen increasing costs just because they can. This is partially an effect of tarrifs and the prices are just gonna keep going up regardless of if we’re talking PC or Console.

Ps5conehead29d ago

You want to know what greed is it’s insulin pump manufacturers. I have to pay 600 a month . For pump supplies. I have no choice but to spend it. But you can decide if you want a console are not. Mine is life and death. This here is gaming

Extermin8or3_29d ago

First episode of new series of black mirror is for you i think....

Jingsing28d ago (Edited 28d ago )

The sad thing is if Microsoft would just bugger off then none of this acceleration-ism to cloud gaming (the end goal) would be happening. They will ultimately use this expensive pricing to have us paying $100 a month for game streaming in the future.

badz14928d ago

maybe going mainstream was a mistake for gaming. sure revenues have increased several folds from the PS2 times due to that but in a capitalistic market, shareholders always want more year after year. 200mil profit this year, and if they only make another 200mil in the next year, it's not considered as a "success" thus people getting fired, studio got closed down just so that they can say that they made "more" than last year for the investors! if only these people are as passionate about gaming like they do about their margin, gaming would still be an enjoyable and affordable hobby.

I'll be looking at how Sony handles the PS6. if things get crazier in pricing than this gen already is, I think I will just stop at the PS5 and not invest in next gen.

thorstein28d ago

This article is fake. Consoles are dead despite them selling more than ever?

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Games_People_Play29d ago

I find myself playing games on my pc more and more this generation. I have my PC which I built myself, hooked up to my 65 inch oled tv.
I got Indiana Jones for free with my gfx card, my steam library is 500+ deep. I’m only buying consoles at this point because of physical games. Once the consoles go all digital, I will just be a pc gamer, because I can build whatever I want, without any limitations.

ziggyzinfirion29d ago

Without limitations?? Are you sure about that? 😏

gold_drake29d ago

so u have 500 games u probably even havent played.

arent u part of the problem tho? ha

Games_People_Play29d ago

Most of my games were $5-$10 summer and winter sales. Some of them are F2P.
And about 40 of them were full price release day purchases. My account is almost 20 years old.

Michiel198929d ago

unlike consoles, steam doesn't get a 5-6 year reset on their games, i know this is a shocking revelation. if part of the problem is only having to buy your games once, we sure are guilty

Extermin8or3_29d ago

@michiel1989: alll my ps4 gsmes work on my ps5. So that's approaching 14 years worth of content. Also you say that but it's not strictly true. I own pc gsmes from way way back in like 2007/2008 that literally can't run on modern drivers and stuff. You have to go online and find ancient software and install it and often it conflicts with the modern versions of the same software so you have to deal with that to get those titles running.

Michiel198928d ago

most games since windows xp work fine and if its a title from 1990 i don't mind having the option of not having to buy it again and just run a virtual version of 1998 or something alike to play it, but most often there are way easier fixes. Also i can play multiplayer for games that have been shutdown by the publisher, because the pc community is awesome.

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bRuud8329d ago (Edited 29d ago )

It looks like we are going to a new video game crash like in te 80s. Games are going to cost too much, the PS6 and next Xbox will be a huge and costly dissapointment.

Christopher29d ago

We honestly do not need a new generation of consoles at all. Even PC gaming is seeing more and more reduced gains on technology advances.

carrotcakeag29d ago

The crash was about very poor quality games on Atari in the days before NES even released. Games are much better now and people will never stop playing. Pricing won’t force people to change hobbies because games like Fortnite start as low as free. Most AAA games end up with massive discounts after a while. Nintendo don’t discount but everyone keeps buying them full price anyway. Those are my thoughts when people predict a total industry crash. The industry will rather change and adapt. Companies that fail to adapt will go bust but there will still be big winners like GTA VI.

Extermin8or3_29d ago

Erm not really. The coat of hardware and such is all increasing if anything given inflation games have gone down in value since 2007 and even further down in value since the 1990s. What's changed is everyone feels entitled to buy everything new day one and not have to save for anything. Sadly that's just not how the world works.

Abnor_Mal29d ago

I’ve already decided that I won’t get a PS6 until the PS7 is released. That way the console will cheaper as will the games and most will be complete editions with all dlc.

I’m too old to be worrying about playing games as soon as they’re released, just so I can say I bought it day one. I will continue to play my last gen and vr games in the meantime as I wait for price drops. This will not push me towards PC gaming though.

DefenderOfDoom229d ago

I still have not bought a PS5 yet . I want to wait till next fall to buy one, hoping they have a price drop on all PS5s . I do not have a PC to game on . Unfortunately I do not think I can wait to next fall because DOOM The Dark Ages is being released on May 15 of next month. .

Abnor_Mal29d ago (Edited 29d ago )

I waited three years before I got my PS5, and to tell the truth it really wasn’t worth it, besides PSVR2.

There aren’t many games for it that is strictly PS5, that I was interested in, many were still available on PS4. The ones that are PS5 only pricing is still a bit high, but I understand you wanting to get a PS5 for DOOM. Hopefully you get one during some kind of sale between now and then.

generic-user-name29d ago

"no longer viable" as the PS5 out paces the PS4 and that's before GTA6 releases. The Switch 2 will almost certainly be a smash hit also.

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What Does Switch 2 Mean for PS6, Xbox?

Welcome back to Next-Gen Console Watch! Ryan and Max are back as they discuss what the Nintendo Switch 2 Pricing means for the eventual PlayStation 6 and next Xbox. Can any console going forward reach the same success as the original Switch? And for handheld gaming PC's and the Xbox handheld, can we expect those to cost $450+, just like the Switch 2? .

gold_drake32d ago

probably not much.

the new gen will have its big appeal for alot of people.

the big question will be if the dwitch 2 will be left behind by devs again due to the games being too demanding, again.

but, and ive said this before, nintendo will be fine without it.
their big selling point is nostalgia and people eat it up.
and thw handheld option, but we are yet to see how the battery life actually holds up.

Abear2130d ago

Portal already allows third party games like Cyberpunk on a handheld so I think people are hyping this up too much. Games will look better on Portal and have better battery life. My only interest in S2 is exclusives.

Lightning7732d ago

Means PS6 and SX2 are gonna be expensive af

OtterX32d ago

doesn't even matter for me, because my Switch 1 was 80% a handheld system for me throughout its lifetime. PS5, then PS6 will continue to be my proper console, bc Nintendo will always stay gimped in that regard. With that said, I'm excited for the Switch 2's extra power solely as a handheld. I don't find the system price unreasonable, but I do find the game prices crazy.

Profchaos30d ago

Yeah tend to agree ps is my main but i travel for work and having a switch has always helped with flights and hotel stays

jznrpg30d ago (Edited 30d ago )

I use to bring my PS5 with me everywhere with a huge case hehe. Now I bring my Portal with me everywhere unless I am going to a cabin with no Wifi and then I bring my Pro with me.

porkChop30d ago

The Switch 2 is, what, $629 CAD? I'm not paying that, I'll wait for a price drop. But I'm just wondering how expensive the next PS and Xbox are going to be. I'm definitely not buying them at launch.

This is where shit is just getting too expensive to be worth it for me. Smaller jumps in visuals each gen, poor quality games in general, many games broken or borderline unplayable on launch, mtx out the ass, higher game prices, etc. For me it's not worth paying so much more for so much less. I'll stick with PC where I have a higher cost but so much more utility and usability for the money.

NotoriousWhiz30d ago

PC upgrade costs are astronomical as well. Furthermore, AAA games on PC will be priced comparably to AAA games on console. If you want cheap quality games, there are hundreds of good indies out there which will run just fine on a console or low powered PC.

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