Mewtwolover
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Nintendo wins hands down, it's so much above Sony and Microsoft.
You do realize you are buying essentially a mini computer, right? The power underneath justifies the price point - could have been a lot more expensive than what it was tagged as.Nintendo won E3. That's the accepted result amongst the Pokemon and FE communities, therefore it must be true.
Also, go back to your computers and TVs other companies thanks.
EDIT: Let me explain ~
Sony and Microsoft both failed to convince me to buy their new systems, with MSoft's being overpriced as hell and Sony's not actually giving me the titles I want (plus sony is being rude to the other two and not allowing cross-play).
Nintendo DID convince me that I wanted a Switch.
Therefore, Nintendo wins
You do realize you are buying essentially a mini computer, right? The power underneath justifies the price point - could have been a lot more expensive than what it was tagged as.
The X1X is a mini-computer that can't actually do computer things.
But you are right, so I'll explain myself. The price is very justifiable for what the X1X's hardware can do, but in my view much of that power is just not needed. 4K is great in theory, but you need a 4K TV to reap the benefits, and last time I looked a majority of the population doesn't have those. There were other things of similar vein. However, there are admittedly a LOT of cool features on the X1X, and the graphics do look beastly when paired up with a screen that can match them.
I guess my point with "overpriced" is: I don't have a current gen home console. When I look at the three most recent options (PS4 Pro [I think?], X1X, Switch) when deciding to buy one, of course I'm going to look more at the system with the $300 price tag or the $400 model than the one with the $500 tag. That's just economics. Yes, the X1X is more powerful and all, but at the end of the day, they all play video games. I suppose that's not the correct use of the word overpriced, but I can't think of a better word right now.
Again, this is just my opinion on the matter. Many people value image quality a lot more than a person who is used to gaming on a 3DS and/or a small old laptop. So for them, that extra $100 or $200 might be worth it. It just isn't for me.
You saying something nice about Microsoft? What sort of parallel universe am I living in?Not sure if that's a reason to vote.......:thonk:
Regarding asking a Nintendo-based community: from what I can see the answers here do not imply that people are just screaming NINTENDO BIAS(tm) because of that. To be fair, Nintendo smashed it out of the park this year, with Sony/Microsoft putting on great shows. However...Nintendo's announcements I think just came out on top. Core Pok?mon game on the console?! Finally ditching the DS? POKEMON ON OUR TV?! Metroid being picked back up?! For me those two announcements alone were reason why Nintendo aced this year's E3.
However I really like what MSoft are doing with backwards compatability, I think that is a really smart move on their part and the new console DOES look pretty good.
Honestly, I think people argue about exclusives mainly because it creates competition and competition is always a good thing. There's no question that the current generation for the Xbox brand is superb for games released on multiple consoles, but there's also no question that Sony blows the doors off of Microsoft in terms of the quantity and quality of exclusive games. I think Xbox fanboys just want more exclusives so their gaming counterparts can stop shit talking on them constantly. But eh, there's pros and cons about that.It's easy to say nice stuff about Microsoft. For example they are pushing to make cross-play the norm, while Sony would rather stay in the past. And their renewed support for PC gaming is fantastic (It sucks that all the hardcore xBox fanboys are pushing them back to having console exclusives though. I don't understand what that gains anyone...)
I also got to sit in a closed door showing of the XBX and can say it is pretty nice. Especially with those giant speakers they had!
My big thing with Nintendo is that I badly want them to gain traction with 3rd party IPs. They've done a good job so far with the Switch and Microsoft's and Nintendo's recent agreement on cross-platform gaming will be huge in bringing in developers, but that's a big step that Ninty needs to take if they want to sell their consoles for more than just their first party games.Believe me I've had so many great memories with Microsoft and Xbox, but for me Nintendo is just the greatest all of time, it made my childhood special and to this day still has a big and special place in my life.