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IMO, the way I've seen Nintendo advertising the Switch so far..........they've been advertising it as an "alternative console" for gamers that want a break from their mainstream FPS/mainstream AAA rated games on the more powerful consoles/gaming PCs.Yeah, IGN made it sound like the Switch isn't ready for full home console use. Other reviews kept mentioning how it's great on the go and how it's the most powerful portable gaming system ever, but not so much as a home console. They were mentioning that BoTW would dip in frame rate quite a bit when the Switch was docked, but run smoothly when undocked.
I think for the most part, you're not buying the Switch to be your main console, but you're buying it for the Nintendo exclusives and for the option to take it with you on the go if you'd like. BoTW will get the Switch into a ton of homes immediately and Mario will bring in the stragglers during the holidays that wanted to wait.
Yeah they're still gonna attempt to push the home console gaming thing, but it'll mostly be for their main Nintendo IP titles than the 3rd party titles that will be joining the system (even though it is the 3rd parties that are thriving in this current gaming industry at the moment).
The fact that the Switch is indeed a "portable" home console is basically Nintendo telling the audience to have the Switch as a secondary gaming console alongside their big gaming PS4s/XB1s/high-powered gaming PCs.
That being said, the games will be the final factor on how the Switch will turn out.......and the launch of this console doesn't exactly have a strong set of release titles so far to accurately analyze the success of this system (Zelda alone will not determine the success of this console, when the MK8 port is waiting in April & Mario Odyssey is coming out this Holiday).
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