Nintendo Switch 2 Launches on June 5th Worldwide; 1080p Screen With 120 FPS and HDR Support, Docked Mode 4K Resolution Support Confirmed
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I'd suggest finding out and being an early adopter.
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This is bothering me too... But there is a huge perk of being an early adopter though...
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Got it, thanks. Yeah, it seems it's a 10 euro extra for physical. I get why, those Switch carts were expensive, and it seems like they've moved to even more expensive, faster storage, but it REALLY sucks. Puts the "virtual card" stuff they announced in perspective.
It just seems crazier for MK specifically because... well, it's forty bucks with the bundle, and the bundle is digital-only. Makes physical 2x the cost, which is nuts.
They're really milking this launch on a number of avenues I'm not cool with, and I'm not sure the offering justifies it. Some of those current-gen ports looked rough.
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Steam Deck 2 isn't coming for a long time.
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The original rumor was true. Way, way too high for me to even consider it, will be getting a Steam Deck.
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Unlikely, but you never know.
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Yeah. No way valve launches SD2 with Switch 2 and the upcoming xbox handheld. It will at least take another 2, maybe 3 years
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Isn't that generally the case, though? Sure, not day zero, but usually it is only later models that get some hardware patch, leaving the earliest models with the vulnerability.
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Switch 2: Now with more exploits!
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I think a software exploit is pretty unlikely, but there's a good chance a modchip one might work.
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Cool, but the specs reveal Iām most excited to hear is what hardware is required to run Mario Kart World at 4K / 60 fps on a Linux machine. Probably wonāt see that announcement until well after June, but itās also remotely possible Mario Kart World will be available before June as well like TotK was.
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Iād bet thatās using a lot of upscaling in both modes
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But you know that's not gonna be the only $80 game. The next Zelda and 3D Mario are guaranteed to be $80, too, because they know people will pay it. Just like TotK's $70 price point.
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I donāt plan to buy one because proprietary, locked down hardware isnāt a great investment compared to PC hardware that can serve a lot of different purposes, but am eagerly awaiting the news of Nintendoās well-earned pwnage.
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Definitely getting a Steam Deck instead. I was waiting for confirmation of the ridiculously high price.
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Hopefully they'll be releasing games for both Switch and Switch 2 for a while like what happened with PS4/PS5. I know the flagship games will be 2 only, but other 3rd party stuff.
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I wouldn't expect a decent emulator for this thing any time soon.