Which version of the Shield? The first one had a Tegra3 SOC. The NS has a slightly customized version of the TegraX1.
With the exception of the WiiU, every one of the systems you just named are among the top selling systems of all time. Even the GameCube closely matched the OG XBox.
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Actually, YOU started the aggression, the rest of us were just conversing.
Yes he does and I'll join him. Take Tigger's advice, don't get your panties in a bunch and chill the hell out.
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not quote you and therefore the context of my response was directed exclusively at their comment. I wasn't responding to you at all, so you taking issue with my comment was not needed. You're right though, water under the bridge.
However, this I'm going to directly respond too: Silliness. The Switch is an excllent piece of hardware. It's specs are STILL reasonable and provide for an excellent gaming experience which is why it has remained popular with gamers. It's starting to get a bit dated which is why Nintendo is working on a new version. However, they're in no hurry because they don't need to be. Gaming is not all about hardware specs like it once was because hardware has become so powerful that making amazing games no longer needs top-of-the-line, bleeding edge hardware.
So any upgrading Nintendo offers with a new version of hardware will take the already excellent experience to a new level.