Trollingbolt is well known for attempting to damage Sony's reputation in every way they can, while also trying to make MS look like a more "ethical" company. That includes many articles that try to make the XB1X look far superior to the Pro (yes it is better, but not by that much). This isn't just an innocent article, it's yet another attempt to make Sony's products look bad. This website has had that agenda for a long time, in terms of "journalism" the sit...
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Trollingbolt is at it again, trying to boost MS while putting Sony down. Don't give them the clicks.
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If you're so broke that you can't afford to add $5 to your PSN wallet, you need to focus on making a little more money or find another hobby. Maybe collect toys from gumball machines?
Seriously, this is extremely petty, meaningless stuff.
It's another port (with minor upgrades) of a game that's been out for years, yet people seize on it like it's the second coming. Smash has been rehashed enough, time to move on to something new by now.
The Wii U never earned a respectable place in the history of gaming consoles, it was an awful system completely based around an unappealing, distracting gimmick. The sooner it's forgotten, the better.
Switch is on a downhill slide, the weak specs, substandard 3rd party ports, and lack of solid first party games are taking their toll. But at least they have the fantastic Labo cardboard gimmicks to keep their faithful fans busy, I guess?
Unfortunately this studio made a huge mistake by pouring resources into Dangerous Golf as their first game, when they should have just jumped right in with a racing game in the beginning. Danger Zone looked pretty bad, very bland and boring looking. Danger Zone 2 looks much better, so I will probably pick it up at launch.
Yeah Smash has been rehashed to death, seems like Nintendo has trouble coming up with new ideas. They take a single game like Mario and Zelda, and beat it to death with sequels and upgrades. By now most people just don't care anymore, time to move on.
This is EXACTLY why the Switch is going to have a very limited lifespan. By opting for a weak handheld device, Nintendo assured that current generation games would not be able to run well on the system. I give the Switch another year or two before it fizzles out, just doesn't have the legs to go long term.
Yeah, it's dying slowly, the fad is fizzling out just like it did for the Wii and Wii U (which were both terrible systems as well). Switch is just too weak and lacking in commonly expected features to have a good lifespan as a gaming device.
So a micro console that is far weaker than the true consoles that came out 5 years before it, one that is completely unable to run current generation games at reasonable frame rates and resolutions? Absolutely terrible idea. The only thing that the Switch has going for it is portability; take that away and you have a very weak little system that couldn't compete with anything.
The Switch should have had better specs from the beginning, but like almost all of their previous systems, Nintendo cut corners like crazy to keep their profits up and manufacturing costs down (look at the Wii, Wii U, 3DS, etc.). In the end, this meant that the system is not able to compete with the true consoles on the market. The clock is ticking for Nintendo, if they don't release a better version soon, the Switch will just fizzle out in a year or so.
If you're so broke that you can't afford to add $5 to your PSN wallet, you need to focus on making a little more money or find another hobby. Maybe collect toys from gumball machines?
Seriously, this is extremely petty, meaningless stuff.
Sounds like an incomplete port then.
Another one bites the dust. Redout probably wouldn't have run well on the Switch anyway due to the weaker CPU/GPU and only 4gb RAM.
It's another port (with minor upgrades) of a game that's been out for years, yet people seize on it like it's the second coming. Smash has been rehashed enough, time to move on to something new by now.
The Wii U never earned a respectable place in the history of gaming consoles, it was an awful system completely based around an unappealing, distracting gimmick. The sooner it's forgotten, the better.
Switch is on a downhill slide, the weak specs, substandard 3rd party ports, and lack of solid first party games are taking their toll. But at least they have the fantastic Labo cardboard gimmicks to keep their faithful fans busy, I guess?
It's a spammer.
Unfortunately this studio made a huge mistake by pouring resources into Dangerous Golf as their first game, when they should have just jumped right in with a racing game in the beginning. Danger Zone looked pretty bad, very bland and boring looking. Danger Zone 2 looks much better, so I will probably pick it up at launch.
Yeah Smash has been rehashed to death, seems like Nintendo has trouble coming up with new ideas. They take a single game like Mario and Zelda, and beat it to death with sequels and upgrades. By now most people just don't care anymore, time to move on.
Yep, don't give Nintendo money for cheap hardware and substandard games.
They run like garbage on the Switch, you really have no point. But keep up the damage control, Nintendo needs it badly.
This is EXACTLY why the Switch is going to have a very limited lifespan. By opting for a weak handheld device, Nintendo assured that current generation games would not be able to run well on the system. I give the Switch another year or two before it fizzles out, just doesn't have the legs to go long term.
Yeah, it's dying slowly, the fad is fizzling out just like it did for the Wii and Wii U (which were both terrible systems as well). Switch is just too weak and lacking in commonly expected features to have a good lifespan as a gaming device.
So a micro console that is far weaker than the true consoles that came out 5 years before it, one that is completely unable to run current generation games at reasonable frame rates and resolutions? Absolutely terrible idea. The only thing that the Switch has going for it is portability; take that away and you have a very weak little system that couldn't compete with anything.
The Switch should have had better specs from the beginning, but like almost all of their previous systems, Nintendo cut corners like crazy to keep their profits up and manufacturing costs down (look at the Wii, Wii U, 3DS, etc.). In the end, this meant that the system is not able to compete with the true consoles on the market. The clock is ticking for Nintendo, if they don't release a better version soon, the Switch will just fizzle out in a year or so.
"Unpopular Opinion: PlayStation is not Wrong about Crossplay When It Comes To Fortnite"
That's actually the popular opinion, only a few trolling websites are pushing the opposite, looking for cheap clicks.
Vasto is a troll trying to stir things up. LMAO
All the good journalists left IGN a long time ago. That's why I stopped visiting the site.