We also decided it would be better to create really good visuals and physics — since it is
on a portable console people are more likely to play it on the underground or in the car etc, so they are looking for a quicker gaming experience.
Not exact matches
Proof that first
person shooters can work perfectly
on portable consoles.
Looking beyond the obvious choice, however, Nintendo could give also give RPGs like Xenoblade Chronicles X and Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE a second chance at success, as they would benefit greatly from being made
portable, let alone available
on a
console that
people are eager fill with games.
@VenomSnakeRisingX Not really, the Vita was the worse I've ever seen or had when it came to storage for any
console, it makes sense for the switch considering it's ment to be more
portable and doesn't cost as much as company branded and made memory cards, that's like saying external Sd for
consoles and PC are too cumbersome and don't make sense, AAA support depends
on how many
people that own the
console buys the product, so far there's AAA support but it depends again
on how many buys the product.
We knew that the end result — all of that effort by all those
people — would pay off in an Uncharted experience that would lose nothing simply because it was
on a
portable console.
Wake up Sony, and LISTEN to those
people that invested their hard earned money
on you beautifull
portable console.
RetroArch is more useful
on consoles (both
portable and handheld) in which you can t manipulate and open folders that easily, so for some
people, RetroArch is a god send as it s a relatively simple way to manage and run all your retro games The roadmap has the following highlights:
Keeping in mind that Nintendo Switch has been marketed as a
portable hybrid
console, which
people can take with the
on the move and play games.
We can only hope they meet the demand of the millions of
people who want to get their hands
on their new
portable home
console.
It is an invention rather than a evolution: a hybrid
portable console that
people will be able to play
on their TV before packing the system's tablet - like extra screen into a bag to continue playing
on the bus.
Not only can you play by yourself in
Portable mode, but up to 4
people can play
on the same system in splitscreen mode, so if you're out and don't have a TV to connect your Switch to you can set the
console up
on a flat surface in Tabletop mode and take the splitscreen action
on the go.