• spiderkle@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Valve just recently announced they weren’t planning a refresh “any time soon” but that doesn’t mean they are ignorant about Nintendo apparently trying to close the gap with a new switch, that’s supposed to be at least as powerful a PS5/XBS. Competition is good for the consumer.

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      1 year ago

      that’s supposed to be at least as powerful a PS5/XBS.

      I think anyone who truly believes that is huffing paint lol

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        Didn’t it tuen out that it was literally just the same architecture? Doesn’t really mean shit

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          Honestly the biggest barrier is nintendo’s policy of making profit on hardware. Microsoft loses $100-$200 per console and the XSX still costs $500. Is nintendo really ready to charge $600 or even $700 for a console that matches what was released 3 years ago? 4 probably by launch?

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            It’s not going to be, it’s (from what I’ve seen) simply the same architecture. It’ll probably be what’s essentially a very cut down and underpowered (as in literally uses less power) version of it. Still a massive step up from the switch, which was already well outdated when it launched, but it’s not going to touch PS5 performance

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      They said they’re not releasing a more powerful deck, and we already know from leaks that the upcoming valve hardware has the same APU.

      This doesn’t rule out other changes, like a new screen, different form factor, etc.