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So, the Nintendo Switch 2, huh? Apparently, someone who actually worked on a game for the thing says it’s kinda like the Xbox Series S in terms of power. Makes sense. Maybe? Dunno. It’s like when you taste a new flavor of ice cream and can’t decide if it’s kinda like vanilla or just not.
Anyway, the Switch 2 is off to this insane start — like, 3.5 million units gone in what feels like a weekend. If I were selling hotcakes that fast, I’d probably just retire.
So, back to the whole power thing — reportedly, the Switch 2’s got this tenfold graphics boost over the original. Not that I cared about the numbers much until a developer from Koei Tecmo chimed in about comparing it to the Series S. Said it wasn’t easy to pin down, but kinda leaned toward Team Xbox. Who knows what that even means? Maybe one day I’ll get it. Or not.
Fans had this inkling. The Switch 2 feels beefier than what we’re used to from Nintendo. Like, it’s not the GameCube-obvious kind of power, but the Wii, Wii U, they weren’t ever contenders in the power arena. Yet, the innovation part? Totally there. Think motion controls, or taking your console on-the-go. Imagine lugging your PlayStation to the park — nope, not happening.
So yeah, people might be jazzed. Not because it crushes Microsoft or anything, but because Nintendo finally, maybe, feels like it’s standing up to them. Sort of.
Just an idea: try picturing the Nintendo fans, probably clutching their Switches, scoffing, and cheering all at once. Like a mix of emotions that’s oddly comforting. Whatever happens, at least they’re making waves.
And there you have it, messy and maybe a tad engaging. Whether it’s the power or the, uh, quirkiness, the Switch 2’s making its mark. Guess I’ll see you around the next console debate.
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