• .Donuts@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Most Switch games are not optimized for touch screen at all, so that wouldn’t really fly unless they would sell a mobile controller or force devs to rework their games to fit touch-only controls.

    Also: it’s not the specs that’s the problem. It’s the fact that the Switch has active cooling (a fan) and your phone / tablet does not. This would throttle games immensely even if the internal hardware was better.

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      2 days ago

      I’m not talking about touchscreen only android devices (although there are a number of controllers that can turn an android phone or tablet into a handheld gaming device). I’m talking about Android based, handled gaming devices like the Ayn Odin series or the Ayaneo Pocket S or up coming Pocket Evo. All of these have faster hardware than the switch, with physical controls and active cooling.

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        2 days ago

        What, and sell less Switches? Don’t think Nintendo would ever do that considering their software is the only reason people buy their hardware.

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          2 days ago

          If Nintendo makes a profit on their hardware then, yes, I could see why they wouldn’t want to do what I’m suggesting. However, if they are only breaking even on the hardware, or losing money, then selling less hardware would be a good thing.

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              2 days ago

              I see. Well, since that’s the case, I can see why they haven’t made their games available on other platforms.

              Personally, I haven’t purchased a Nintendo game in more than a decade. I would consider buying Nintendo games if I could play them on other hardware, but I’m not going to purchase a switch just to play Nintendo first party titles. But I suppose Nintendo does well enough without consumers like me.