Re: Is the Switch worth putting off getting a PS4?
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2017 12:04 pm
Ignoring the fact the PS4 has an established library, I'd put it down to game preference and lifestyle choice. I'd also secondarily if you have a half decent computer with a solid video card put it out there your home computer/laptop could do a better job with the same better games the PS4 gets anyway (outside of Sony exclusives.)
Since you live in the fantasy of moving to NYC still with years of people taking jabs on here, it would almost make more sense to just risk the Switch. You'd be able to dock it at home, take it to a roof top hipster party like that original dumb promo ad Nintendo did, and take it on the subway as you noted too. SO what if it's weaker undocked? You do realize that's more anti-Nintendo spin than fact in how it reacts in the real world. The games themselves don't slow down, play worse, or lose features. They just don't run in 1080p which much of that added processing power had been going to. You may lose a few finer details, much like a lesser computer video card will do at 60fps vs a higher tier video card would at the same speed. Minor sacrifices but not in quality, just smaller attention to non-essential details.
Mind you if you're not big on Nintendo franchises, the Switch wouldn't make as much sense as just getting a shield tablet at this rate either which would get the same job done docked (with a mini-hdmi to hdmi cable) or in your hands other than needing to lug around a bluetooth controller (while it's attached to Switch.)
I'm not advocating either, just saying to think about what you're wanting out of it. I'm retiring my PS4 currently as I sold off the last of my games. Sony doesn't make anything I want anymore, and the games I do want for it, came out in better shape on my computer. But if I had a weaker computer, then I'd totally keep the gaming going on the thing so it's nothing against the system either. At least with the Switch you have that odd form factor and its exclusives which won't hit the PC at all from their IP farm most people enjoy in some form or another.
Since you live in the fantasy of moving to NYC still with years of people taking jabs on here, it would almost make more sense to just risk the Switch. You'd be able to dock it at home, take it to a roof top hipster party like that original dumb promo ad Nintendo did, and take it on the subway as you noted too. SO what if it's weaker undocked? You do realize that's more anti-Nintendo spin than fact in how it reacts in the real world. The games themselves don't slow down, play worse, or lose features. They just don't run in 1080p which much of that added processing power had been going to. You may lose a few finer details, much like a lesser computer video card will do at 60fps vs a higher tier video card would at the same speed. Minor sacrifices but not in quality, just smaller attention to non-essential details.
Mind you if you're not big on Nintendo franchises, the Switch wouldn't make as much sense as just getting a shield tablet at this rate either which would get the same job done docked (with a mini-hdmi to hdmi cable) or in your hands other than needing to lug around a bluetooth controller (while it's attached to Switch.)
I'm not advocating either, just saying to think about what you're wanting out of it. I'm retiring my PS4 currently as I sold off the last of my games. Sony doesn't make anything I want anymore, and the games I do want for it, came out in better shape on my computer. But if I had a weaker computer, then I'd totally keep the gaming going on the thing so it's nothing against the system either. At least with the Switch you have that odd form factor and its exclusives which won't hit the PC at all from their IP farm most people enjoy in some form or another.