Why does Nintendo still use cartridges? I bet they would have far more 3rd part support if they did...

those are different consoles with different markets
also what idiot would buy PS4 when PS5 was announced
PS4 is from 2013
Switch is from 2017
who would buy 7 year old console?

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The point is that nintedo is selling again, doesn't matter if that specific picture has any meaning.

... retard

>I know it's impossible on the switch but they need a mainline machine that can catch up to the PS4.
Why? There's very little correlation in the console market between system power and 'winning' a generation and Nintendo's consolidation of their fanbase onto a single platform has been something they've known they needed to do since at least the Gamecube.

The Gamecube was coincidentally a more powerful system that failed to win, as was the N64. In fact their last console the WiiU was also engineered to be a more powerful system, and it failed in large part due to how long it took for the custom hardware to arrive which left it underpowered compared to Sony and Microsoft who after a generation using extremely custom hardware followed it up by just going out and buying exclusivity deals for chips originally intended for tablets.

I'm having flashbacks to idiots from high school, that think they know what they're talking about, but very obviously do not.

If it doesn't matter then you can stop posting that picture. The Switch has been selling well ever since it came out, it's not a secret.
Don't get too upset.

cartridge games were more expensive and more limited at the time, but at least adhd zoomies didn't have to wait for the n64's three games to load!

You haven't left the house since high school?

The Wii U wasn't particularly powerful. The GPU was a little better than the 360's, but the CPU was slower - at least for the important stuff like SIMD.

>Cartridges aren't current technology
>USB sticks aren't current technology
>SD Cards aren't current technology
Discs are a dying breed, are unreliable with how easy it is to ruin them, PC owners are by and far calling them and their related computer hardware "legacy" hardware, and are falling to the wayside with how digital is taking higher precedence over them.
Cards are more resilient as a whole and don't have nearly as much risk involved in data loss - hence why they are made more often and widely accepted.

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I can put up with lower resolutions
I can deal with 30fps cuts
But the one thing that I can't stand is long fucking loading times and it's a SERIOUS problem on the switch.

I've dropped entire games because the load times were so bad. I just can't play Dragonball FighterZ for example. It takes 45-50 seconds to load one fight. Pc takes 10-15 seconds. PS4/xbone around 25-35.

When you play arcade mode or something and you play 8/9/10 fights in a row it adds up. Would take you 7 or 8 minutes longer to play through arcade mode than consoles or like 15 minutes longer than on pc