Strength in numbers.
It's well documented the Nintendo Switch is underpowered when compared to it's closest competitors, PS4 and Xbox One. However, this is currently an accepted differential due to the fact that those systems are tethered to a TV and Switch's USP of becoming mobile shines through.
We've reported on a large number of ports since Switch was launched, ranging from games a decade old to those that are being released concurrently. Performance of the ports has always been the biggest talking point and investors have rightly raised concern at the latest Nintendo Shareholders Q&A that the performance gap will only grow with PS5 and Xbox Project Scarlet on the way.
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It's well documented the Nintendo Switch is underpowered when compared to it's closest competitors, PS4 and Xbox One. However, this is currently an accepted differential due to the fact that those systems are tethered to a TV and Switch's USP of becoming mobile shines through.
We've reported on a large number of ports since Switch was launched, ranging from games a decade old to those that are being released concurrently. Performance of the ports has always been the biggest talking point and investors have rightly raised concern at the latest Nintendo Shareholders Q&A that the performance gap will only grow with PS5 and Xbox Project Scarlet on the way.
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