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Nintendo Switch 2 Smashes Records, but Is It really That Great?
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48973, member: 636"] Nintendo Switch 2 hit stores about a month back and shocked everyone with its sales numbers. The console moved over 3.5 million units during its first four days on shelves. This makes it the fastest-selling game system ever recorded for that time period. Two game developers from Virtuos studio shared their thoughts about the new machine. Alex Heise and Eoin O'Grady work at the company that helped make many popular games. The developers expected strong sales because the original Switch did really well. More people want to play serious games away from home these days. The Steam Deck and other portable systems helped create this trend. Nintendo built on what worked with the first Switch instead of starting over. They also made sure stores had enough units available at launch. Heise loves how solid the new console feels compared to the old one. The Joy-Con controllers attach much better and feel more secure during play. The online store loads way faster and suggests games based on what people already have. Videos and pictures start playing automatically when browsing through different titles. These changes help both players and game makers. O'Grady thinks the DLSS technology will help games run smoother on the portable screen. The system can also share virtual game cards between friends just like the old physical cartridges. GameChat lets players talk and see each other during games. The controller works like a computer mouse and offers motion controls that other systems cannot match. [/QUOTE]
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