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Remij

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  1. No it won't. What in gods name makes you think that.... Jesus christ People are gaming on PC with hardware from 15 years ago.... You entire point is ass backwards. The hardware is fixed... there's no upgrading your Switch until the next one drops. On PC devices you can.
  2. Sugarhigh never said a DAMN THING about upgrading the Deck... Cooke said this: And Sugarhigh said that was it's greatest strength... ...and he said that BECAUSE IT CONTINUALLY IMPROVES WHILE CONSOLES STAND STILL. Deck 2 will come, Ally 2 will come... and so on and so forth.. and each could be an upgrade that the user can choose to make if they want... because it ALL USES THE SAME ECOSYSTEMS.
  3. The entire point of his response to you was that with Steam Deck, since it's a PC... it is entirely replaceable and upgradable... You KNOW that everything will work going forward.... Why the FUCK are you idiots acting like you don't know that. 3 different handheld PCs could release in a single Switch generation and each could be an upgrade for the user... That's entirely the point. With the Switch, you're stuck on that until they launch the next Switch... With PC.. there's a constant flow of new devices to upgrade to.
  4. "ahnd tehy gon maek Nintendy uze teh feturez so tehy get da implemanteshin on da PC tooz"
  5. No... it does NOT have to be the same object... it's in fact an upgrade to replace something new with something better And yes, you can upgrade your Steam Deck. You can replace the screen for a better one, the battery for a bigger one, the storage for better one, the analog sticks for newer ones... ect ect. You get owned every single way with me BOI.. don't even bother
  6. "bubu you see, Nintendo caught Nviduh at teh righT timez, and tehy gawt teh grate deel fore da advanz arkitektur"
  7. That's LITERALLY the definition of upgrading And yawn... Jerry... out of everyone here... you're the one who does not game. There will be games made for PC which will work on the Deck for years and years and years to come.
  8. Yea, definitely. PS3 just does not have the memory capacity to handle these newer titles. Nor does it have the same capability regarding shaders and visual effects. Just look at Pikmin 4 rendered at a higher resolution on emulator.. no PS3 game has rendering that nice.
  9. I think he's just speaking about his experience dude.. lol. If it doesn't grab him it doesn't grab him. Quite a few people have said they don't click with the game until further in, but also a lot of people have said that it's not interesting enough for them to find out.
  10. I wouldn't be so sure of that, in fact, in terms of scope, Switch has at least 2 games which demolish anything on PS3. Xenoblade 2 and 3. I'd have to think about it, but there's probably quite a few Switch games out there doing more advanced rendering techniques than anything founed in TLOU1 on PS3. Don't forget TLOU1 on PS3 used videos for most of the cutscenes... TLOU1 is a game which was advanced in all the ways that Sony games typically are advanced. Production values... Things like the animations are a high quality.. and to be honest, it's hard for the majority of develop
  11. Yes you can. It's called buying the next one, or a better device. And I'm not sure why you think requirements continue to increase on PC over the course of a console generation. PS5 and Series X aren't changing for the next 4-5 years.. so I'm not sure why you think PCs must. PCs can be upgraded to be better within that time, but it doesn't mean you have to. And actually... PC has the advantage in that you can get more mileage out of your hardware by tuning the games to run as you wish them to.
  12. Yea, they're not going to announce it before the holiday season and risk lowering potential Switch sales. I'd still love to see an announcement right around/before The Game Awards... it would add to the excitement in a big way!
  13. Yea, I don't believe they would either, but it would be nice. I wonder when we'll get the announcement. There was a thread on ERA asking if people thought it would be a special recorded live presentation like the original Switch, or whether it will be announced during a Direct, and most people seemed to just think it would be a Direct. I personally wish they would do similar to what they did with the Switch. Live presentations always feel more like an event for me.
  14. I think Nintendo has their gameplan and doesn't really consider what anyone else is doing, at least with regards to their target performance for the device.. however, perhaps the Steam Deck and other PC handhelds have played some small part in what they will consider acceptable for battery life, heat output, and form factor. The PC devices are bigger and bulkier.. and there's more tolerance for noise. I'm sure they've observed the reactions to those metrics and it at least in some way has influenced perhaps the clocks and fan curves a bit.
  15. A lot of people will. It's kind of another interesting thing about the convergence of the gaming industry. The Switch has made a huge push for a hybrid approach to playing your games at home or on the go.. and now we have PC handhelds in the same console formfactor... and the hardware relative to the required output resolutions is getting close to matching the traditional consoles. By the end of this generation (2026/27)... there will surely be handheld PCs which outperform PS5/Series X at the handheld's target resolution (let's say 1080p)... so you have this case where people mi
  16. Sounds like I could have seriously underestimated what they'd be able to do, given my assumptions about where Nvidia would land with the hardware, and what Nintendo will potentially allow them to do. Given the Deck itself, and now more recently with the ROG Ally and new Ayaneo devices, it doesn't seem so far fetched to me anymore. Ampere is a powerful architecture, and given Nvidia's advancements with DLSS since the release of DLSS2 will really allow it to run lower res internally while at the same time outputting superior visuals compared to any other handheld based on AMD.. that
  17. God you're truly fucking stupid!! Yuzu isn't running a "virtual switch"... it's not running the OS... it emulates some OS function calls using HLE... This isn't low level emulation moron... the SOFTWARE of the console is emulated... not the hardware It's NOTHING like MacOS virtual machines... MacOS can already run natively on PC hardware you fucking knob.. oh.. my fucking god.. Virtual machines are NOT emulation
  18. Yes, it absolutely is... go make a thread about it you dumb bitch. This clown is arguing with himself at this point... "He's trying to derail the thread so bad!" ----Yes I am, that's literally what I did to call out his obnoxious posting style, idiot "I'm winning the argument" Fucking derpy
  19. It doesn't switch over to a new environment moron... it runs and executes the same native PC instructions. Switch emulators utilize HLE which doesn't run games from within a wholly emulated Switch environment...it's not a low level emulator which actually runs the code directly.. If that was the case you'd also need the firmware moron
  20. Go make a thread about crying about me, specifically, and put all your crying in there you dumb retarded bitch. I'll derail any thread I want and talk about how pathetic Fireflop is
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