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I get that it may be very application based. For example, if you want to play a ton of indie games on the road and do not own a 3DS-XL, it's right up your alley. The battery life on games such as Skyrim and Zelda (And anything else powerful) will max out the life of the batrry on a full charge anywhere from 2.5-3 hours max. That probably isn't a big deal to a lot of folks. I never could play a portable game longer than an hour anyway.
However, 3rd party support will still be non-existent no matter what they throw up on a splash screen when people find more value from a portable system in their 3DS-XL. Which I am guessing most will, and sales plummet for the Switch forcing 3rd party to abandoned it. It won't be good for anyone.
Nintendo should just give it up, call it a day, and start releasing their first party titles on more powerful hardware and forget about the home console market forever. Their way of thinking is completely backwards, which is fine, as LONG as you maintain value add standards of products and services in every piece of hardware out there in the market from over 4 years ago. Which they are not doing either. And that right there is the twist of the knife.
However, 3rd party support will still be non-existent no matter what they throw up on a splash screen when people find more value from a portable system in their 3DS-XL. Which I am guessing most will, and sales plummet for the Switch forcing 3rd party to abandoned it. It won't be good for anyone.
Nintendo should just give it up, call it a day, and start releasing their first party titles on more powerful hardware and forget about the home console market forever. Their way of thinking is completely backwards, which is fine, as LONG as you maintain value add standards of products and services in every piece of hardware out there in the market from over 4 years ago. Which they are not doing either. And that right there is the twist of the knife.