• Fireproofjeans@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Not to mention that, assuming they’re just using a more modern nvidia SOC, it’ll be pretty easy to make it backwards compatible as it’s pretty much designed to be backwards compatible as-is.

      The switch’s successor will just be able to handle more modern games better and remove existing performance issues. And maybe have a 1080p screen.

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        1 year ago

        For me the main issue is that I don’t see any NVIDIA SoC that’s much more powerful than what Switch has today that could be used on a new console. There’s Odin and some other chips but running on battery they are not very powerful and people is expecting PS4 graphics at least.

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      1 year ago

      Wasn’t the Wii U backwards compatible as well? That and the name didn’t seem to help it at all.