We’re Getting a New Nintendo Console.



Nintendo announced earlier this month that a new console is coming, but we have no idea what to expect. Will it be a direct sequel to the Switch, or a new innovation? Comment rate and subscribe for more!

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  1. I gotta be honest I hope the switch isn’t phased out I already don’t play it enough and I’ve missed so much peak it be a huge shame to eventually lose the ability to play and enjoy it to its fullest like they did the Nintendo wifi services

  2. The new console might just be a big console because if thinking about if they’re going to do a switch 2 it might just be a replica of the same thing if it’s called the switch 2 (this is just what I was thinking right now)

  3. "I think it's time for Nintendo to focus less on innovation and more on modern hardware and performance" THANK YOU. PLEASE GOD NINTENDO TAKE NOTES FROM THIS VIDEO

  4. I love nintendo. I play splatoon all day, but, the switch is underpowered. I can't stand playing zelda totk at such unstable fps. I just ended up emulating the game and having a much better experience than I would on my switch.

  5. Announcement probably in November.

    4k and 60fps at least since hardware that can handle that are cheaper now

  6. Idk about using pokemon as an example for performance issues. The game isn't supposed to run like this, it's just terribly optimized

  7. Though I agree the Switch is underpowered for modern standards, it is still on the developers to make a stable game that runs on the hardware they are given. Yes more power would be nice and would bring more impressive games from devs who take the time to really nail it (Nintendo themselves, Monolith, etc), but it wouldn't fix the issues some devs (Ahem, GameFreak) have with poor optimisation. Just means they'll bloat their games more and they'll look slightly better, but still stutter because they lack the care to go through and polish the game.

    You could give a developer who's really bad at optimization a super computer, or a toaster, and they'll still find away to make it drop frames. Not because the game they're making is just that intense, but because they just can't/won't optimise.

    Personally I do hope for a "Switch 2" with more modern and powerful hardware, a better screen and Joy-Cons that use hall effect joysticks to entirely remove the wear components that cause the drifting in older controllers, instead of Nintendo trying to reinvent the wheel again. But really, will it fix games being bad because some devs just can't optimise? Not at all.

  8. Hardware upgrades are a must, but I question whether fixing joycon drift and lagging issues would be enough to distinguish the Switch 2 as a successor to the Switch, and not just a model update, like the Lite and OLED models.

    I do think that the core concept of the Switch is very good, and that it, itself, doesn't need much update in terms of gimmick, but I do think that people would be pissed if the updates were just "fixing the Switch to work as it should have all along". They would need to add a few bells and whistles to make that particular update work as a core selling point. Leaving the base model and concept alone, the only way that I could see that working would be if graphics, computing power, and speed were modernized at the very least, so that it actually felt like a new console, rather than just addressing the longstanding issues of its predecessor.

    That being said, short of some sort of clamshell design to increase the screen size in hand held mode, or some kind of controller-based touch screen, I'm not really sure what more can be done with the base concept of the Switch, unless they move on from that concept altogether. Granted, I play in docked mode 99% of the time, so I've not had to think very much about what improvements or updates I would like to see in handheld mode, so…

  9. Can they also PLEASE add Music to the Home Screen? Also an interesting UI, like what the Wii and Wii U had, those consoles felt like they had more character.

  10. If its something of a direct upgrade from the original Nintendo Switch then I think itd be cool if it were called something like the Super Nintendo Switch, kind of like a callback to the NES and the SNES

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