u/Capotador_de_corsas

By any chance, are there any Mimic or SOTM fans on this sub?

Maybe this is a dumb question but i want to know more people who like M2 🥀

I feel that most fnaf fans don't care about the new era or simply don't like it, which is fine, of course, but i really want more people like me 💔

u/Capotador_de_corsas — 3 days ago
▲ 40 r/Switch

Does people use SW2 as a primary console for "next-gen" games?

I am curious about that because, besides the obvious Indie games and First Party Titles that people use a Nintendo videogame for, what has me intrigued the most about upgrading my Switch 1 to a Switch 2 is the performance and brute power of the console, which have the capability to run really big AAA games, like AC Shadows, Resident Evil Requiem, Pragmata, Cyberpunk 2077 and etc. Even besides the lower details and general quality, It's still seems Very enjoyable and playable for the most parte of the 'Switch users'.

Back to the main question, I just wonder If the casual people here utilize the Switch for those big titles instead of home-consoles like PS5.

u/Capotador_de_corsas — 6 days ago

I am considering buying a SS, but i need to know how's the experience and perfomance from the users's perspective of the console

Right to the point, i need y'all to tell me about how is the perfomance experience of the console, if it's enough for you, if the graphics are fine and etc. It can be casual or not, i really want to see others experiences with the console and how they utilize it before deciding anything. I'll decide the buy by myself, obviously.

if anyone wants to know why i am evaluating buying a Series S, it's because i want to play next-gen games without paying too much or more than necessary, its cost benefit seems pretty good, especially in my country (Brazil), besides being a expensive Console anyway, it's still the cheapest out here, and the game pass is really attractive for me, even if i'll buy some games individually.

I do not want a PS5 because i fear for some anti-consumer practice SONY has doing lately, ik the other companys have been doing the same but the "variable price" test got me worried, and the main cause it's because MOST of the games (even Indies) are MORE expensive in playstation store than other plataforms, for example, if i'm using the standart price of the game of the United States on all gaming plataforms (USD 20), on PS Store, it would be around 40 USD, of course, remeber that i'm converting it from my currency country

As for the PC, i would have spend way more money than with a SS just to build a computer that runs medium games.

u/Capotador_de_corsas — 9 days ago