I own a switch oled and have probably spent more time playing it than my playstation
That said some of Nintendos practices are infuriating.
Switch online is terrible value and they have make consumers pay for the same games on multiple systems and then tell you it's now only available to rent.
I'll probably get a switch 2 eventually and was on the fence about buying day 1 but the prices have persuaded me to hold off for now.
While the system and games look good there was nothing about the software or hardware that made me think I must have this immediately.
Maybe I'll jump onboard when an oled model comes out and software is regularly discounted.
I have the switch 1 and I've put more hours into switch games than any other console.
Everything I wanted was included in the announcement but I still don't feel desperate to go out and buy a switch 2 on day 1. Especially due to £75 games, charging for upscaled graphics on switch 1 stuff and even charging for the tech demo.
I'll probably wait a year or 2 until there is an oled version and the games get regular heavy discounts.
I can't understand Microsoft. They seem more interested in Gamepass than their consoles.
I bought a Series X early because I couldn't get hold of a PS5. While it was nice playing through some of the Gamepass exclusives for a few months, I soon started regretting the decision and got a PS5.
With their plans to bring most Microsoft studio games to other consoles, why would anyone bother with their console, especially now Gamepass isn't the same value it used to be.
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Re: Feature: PS5's Not Perfect, But Here Are 5 Ways It's More Consumer Friendly Than Switch 2
I own a switch oled and have probably spent more time playing it than my playstation
That said some of Nintendos practices are infuriating.
Switch online is terrible value and they have make consumers pay for the same games on multiple systems and then tell you it's now only available to rent.
I'll probably get a switch 2 eventually and was on the fence about buying day 1 but the prices have persuaded me to hold off for now.
While the system and games look good there was nothing about the software or hardware that made me think I must have this immediately.
Maybe I'll jump onboard when an oled model comes out and software is regularly discounted.
Re: Talking Point: What Are Your Thoughts on Potential $80 PS5 Games?
I will continue to do what I've always done.
I'll only buy around 1 or 2 games a year at full price and they have to be the sort of games that I can't wait to play.
The rest go on the wishlist and I wait for a 70% sale. It never seems to take that long for games to hit that type of discount.
Re: Poll: PS5 Fans, Are You Sold on the Nintendo Switch 2?
I have the switch 1 and I've put more hours into switch games than any other console.
Everything I wanted was included in the announcement but I still don't feel desperate to go out and buy a switch 2 on day 1. Especially due to £75 games, charging for upscaled graphics on switch 1 stuff and even charging for the tech demo.
I'll probably wait a year or 2 until there is an oled version and the games get regular heavy discounts.
Re: Poll: Are You Happy with Your PS Plus Extra, Premium Games for March 2025?
Good selection but unfortunately I already own the games I would have been interested in.
Re: Could the Next Xbox Get a Head Start on PS6?
I can't understand Microsoft. They seem more interested in Gamepass than their consoles.
I bought a Series X early because I couldn't get hold of a PS5. While it was nice playing through some of the Gamepass exclusives for a few months, I soon started regretting the decision and got a PS5.
With their plans to bring most Microsoft studio games to other consoles, why would anyone bother with their console, especially now Gamepass isn't the same value it used to be.
Re: PSVR2 Gets Enormous Price Reduction Starting March 2025
I've never even researched it due to the cost.
I will probably take a look at it but was planning to get a Nintendo Switch 2 when it comes out and I can't afford both.
The VR2 will have to offer a lot to make me change my plans.