I just wanted to say people are completely underestimating the potential power of the switch. The Vita, which is ancient now, had the power to run PS3 games but failed to do so due to lack of cooling etc based on its pocket size. Nintendo Switch does not have the same size limits and will be sporting a much more powerful gpu based off of Nvidia latest gpus. The switch is easily going to be more powerful than last gen and should be at least as powerful as current non pro consoles.
Demo of the Vita running a Metal Gear Solid 4 port below. The project was canned due to Sony going with a smaller form factor which meant no active cooling which resulted is less potential power because of overheating issues.
Forgot to add a video from Crytek showing the Nvidia Shield TV running Crysis 3 natively. The Shield Tv the choice comparison most people use.
Another video in higher quality. Crytek demo with more footage starts at 14:01
Update 1: To clarify the Switch can be as powerful as ps4 but may just be a small step bellow due to realistic constraints but still reach current console quality. I chose the Vita as an exanple because it was about as powerful as a PS3 but much smaller than both the PS3 and Switch. It had PS3 power in its tiny size nearly 6 years ago the switch is using Nvidias latest tech with a larger over all size and active cooling (maybe more?). We are in a day and age where phones have a liquid cooling function is it so hard to imagine the switch can't?
Update 2: So much focus is on "TFLOPS" but many of you don't consider what that really means so here is a simple comparison and 3 questions to get you thinking. PS4 has 1.84 Tflops and XboxOne is 1.3 Tflops and share many games, how many of you notice a difference? So if Xbox is behind by so much how does it Keep up? If resolution plays such a bug role then how many Tflops does the rumored 720p Switch need to run the game at 720p with little to no loss in overall graphical quality?
Submitted by DaReapa | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016
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