The Nintendo Switch 2, that mythical beast, is still nowhere to be found despite 2024 ending in a few days.We’ll definitely see it revealed next year, though the leaks have been a mixed bag of people hating on the design and the specs not being as jaw-dropping as people expected. Though I don’t know what exactly they expected asNintendohas never really prioritised graphics on any console.That said its games are still visually impressive, likeThe Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdomfor a startAccording to the leakstheNintendo Switch 2will be significantly less powerful than thePlayStation5 andXboxSeries X/S, though this is hardly a surprise.AdvertWhat is a surprise is the console will apparently cap the framerate at 30fps with 4K visuals, which isn’t the worst thing in the world but it’s a disappointment to those that wanted 60fps.Personally, I’ve never caredtoo muchabout framerates and was never expecting Nintendo to care either, though it is a bit of a kick in the teeth when you consider what games will be released for the Nintendo Switch 2.The worrying one isPokémon Legends: Z-A, asPokémon Legends: Arceus was a good game but didn’t look fantastic, andPokémon Scarlet & Violetjust looked bad to be frank.Hopefully the next game is an improvement, and as for Nintendo’s first-party titles they usually look and play the part purely from Nintendo knowing its own hardware.AdvertNevertheless I’m sure there’ll be disappointment surrounding these specifications, but let’s be honest the Nintendo Switch 2 will be a supplementary console to pair with an Xbox or PlayStation, I don’t think anyone is buying it solely for the purpose of next-gen gaming.The Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to launch sometime next year, probably towards the end given there’s been no reveal yet.Featured Image Credit: NintendoTopics:Nintendo,Nintendo Switch,Nintendo Switch Online

The Nintendo Switch 2, that mythical beast, is still nowhere to be found despite 2024 ending in a few days.We’ll definitely see it revealed next year, though the leaks have been a mixed bag of people hating on the design and the specs not being as jaw-dropping as people expected. Though I don’t know what exactly they expected asNintendohas never really prioritised graphics on any console.That said its games are still visually impressive, likeThe Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdomfor a startAccording to the leakstheNintendo Switch 2will be significantly less powerful than thePlayStation5 andXboxSeries X/S, though this is hardly a surprise.AdvertWhat is a surprise is the console will apparently cap the framerate at 30fps with 4K visuals, which isn’t the worst thing in the world but it’s a disappointment to those that wanted 60fps.Personally, I’ve never caredtoo muchabout framerates and was never expecting Nintendo to care either, though it is a bit of a kick in the teeth when you consider what games will be released for the Nintendo Switch 2.The worrying one isPokémon Legends: Z-A, asPokémon Legends: Arceus was a good game but didn’t look fantastic, andPokémon Scarlet & Violetjust looked bad to be frank.Hopefully the next game is an improvement, and as for Nintendo’s first-party titles they usually look and play the part purely from Nintendo knowing its own hardware.AdvertNevertheless I’m sure there’ll be disappointment surrounding these specifications, but let’s be honest the Nintendo Switch 2 will be a supplementary console to pair with an Xbox or PlayStation, I don’t think anyone is buying it solely for the purpose of next-gen gaming.The Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to launch sometime next year, probably towards the end given there’s been no reveal yet.Featured Image Credit: NintendoTopics:Nintendo,Nintendo Switch,Nintendo Switch Online
The Nintendo Switch 2, that mythical beast, is still nowhere to be found despite 2024 ending in a few days.We’ll definitely see it revealed next year, though the leaks have been a mixed bag of people hating on the design and the specs not being as jaw-dropping as people expected. Though I don’t know what exactly they expected asNintendohas never really prioritised graphics on any console.That said its games are still visually impressive, likeThe Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdomfor a startAccording to the leakstheNintendo Switch 2will be significantly less powerful than thePlayStation5 andXboxSeries X/S, though this is hardly a surprise.AdvertWhat is a surprise is the console will apparently cap the framerate at 30fps with 4K visuals, which isn’t the worst thing in the world but it’s a disappointment to those that wanted 60fps.Personally, I’ve never caredtoo muchabout framerates and was never expecting Nintendo to care either, though it is a bit of a kick in the teeth when you consider what games will be released for the Nintendo Switch 2.The worrying one isPokémon Legends: Z-A, asPokémon Legends: Arceus was a good game but didn’t look fantastic, andPokémon Scarlet & Violetjust looked bad to be frank.Hopefully the next game is an improvement, and as for Nintendo’s first-party titles they usually look and play the part purely from Nintendo knowing its own hardware.AdvertNevertheless I’m sure there’ll be disappointment surrounding these specifications, but let’s be honest the Nintendo Switch 2 will be a supplementary console to pair with an Xbox or PlayStation, I don’t think anyone is buying it solely for the purpose of next-gen gaming.The Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to launch sometime next year, probably towards the end given there’s been no reveal yet.
The Nintendo Switch 2, that mythical beast, is still nowhere to be found despite 2024 ending in a few days.
We’ll definitely see it revealed next year, though the leaks have been a mixed bag of people hating on the design and the specs not being as jaw-dropping as people expected. Though I don’t know what exactly they expected asNintendohas never really prioritised graphics on any console.
That said its games are still visually impressive, likeThe Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdomfor a start
According to the leakstheNintendo Switch 2will be significantly less powerful than thePlayStation5 andXboxSeries X/S, though this is hardly a surprise.
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What is a surprise is the console will apparently cap the framerate at 30fps with 4K visuals, which isn’t the worst thing in the world but it’s a disappointment to those that wanted 60fps.
Personally, I’ve never caredtoo muchabout framerates and was never expecting Nintendo to care either, though it is a bit of a kick in the teeth when you consider what games will be released for the Nintendo Switch 2.
The worrying one isPokémon Legends: Z-A, asPokémon Legends: Arceus was a good game but didn’t look fantastic, andPokémon Scarlet & Violetjust looked bad to be frank.
Hopefully the next game is an improvement, and as for Nintendo’s first-party titles they usually look and play the part purely from Nintendo knowing its own hardware.
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Nevertheless I’m sure there’ll be disappointment surrounding these specifications, but let’s be honest the Nintendo Switch 2 will be a supplementary console to pair with an Xbox or PlayStation, I don’t think anyone is buying it solely for the purpose of next-gen gaming.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to launch sometime next year, probably towards the end given there’s been no reveal yet.
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