Switch 2 Pricing Discussion
@beardalaxy ¨
What were you smoking?
Ok, first off, I do get, that Nintendo believes themselves to have a perfect cash cow. They made an analysis, and found out, that they are the only portable console on the market.... but:
Portable PC market was literally never better.
Steam deck is and always was marketed as a luxury item. And even that is cheaper now then the Switch 2. It is CHEAPER.
And that is before you download the first free game, and play it online for free.
Sorry, but Switch 2 is literally a horrible offer in all ways. Some idiots will buy it for brand loyality. Damn, I have a collector co-worker who just buys everything nintendo just to keep it, but when it comes to gaming, I literally cannot see the value there at all.
@beardalaxy
> But dammit, I want to play those Ninty games and I fucking hate how good they are because I would not be buying them otherwise xD
Sure, and obviously, this point is the only one that matters to you.
But, to just push the "it's stronger" line on switch is pointless, when you realize, that now, it is no longer creating it's own monopolized market, but pushing into an "expensive handhelds" market itself, where there are several other consoles already.
Also, comparing it to Oled version is just dumb, especially if you want to talk about the "efficiant spending" choice.
@LukeAlmighty i'm not talking about efficient spending at all, i'm more talking about realistic pricing. if you wanted to go about efficient spending, then you'd probably buy a used Deck and a used Switch and have a shit ton of games to play for the rest of your life. the fact is that the switch 2 offers a more compelling package from a performance standpoint than the Deck does, and for a cheaper cost versus its only somewhat comparable model. nintendo COULD have priced it lower if they skimped out on a few things but they didn't, and that's why you get the price it currently is (plus obviously inflation because holy shit the original switch would be $400 if released today).
@beardalaxy
> switch 2 offers a more compelling package from a performance standpoint than the Deck does
And this is the claim, that I seriously do not understand in the slighteest. It might be a few points stronger here and there, but why would I care, if it will be used on games with no options page in the first place, and games will have motion blur enabled?
@LukeAlmighty yeah so that's the part of you that is saying that the steam deck is worth more to you specifically, as someone who is a pc gamer. i 100% get that and it's why nintendo is the only console i'll consider getting, just for their games lol.
what i'm talking about is the raw price of the console manufacturing itself, which i wouldn't be surprised if nintendo is like barely breaking even on at most considering that valve looses money on the deck. they could have cut it back and put it at a price that seemed more palatable, but a major complaint with the original switch is that it just wasn't powerful enough so they pushed more into that territory while also pricing it competitively with similar things (handheld PCs and the other consoles).
Switch 2 Pricing Discussion
@LukeAlmighty Steam Deck base model is $400. Switch 2 is $450. You're getting higher performance and a larger screen (size/res) with twice the refresh rate, HDR, and VRR. I was comparing it to the $550 OLED model in that post.
I think it is clear that Valve was pretty aggressive with their pricing. Nintendo is providing more performance than the OLED in every way for a lower cost. If you want to spend $50 less you can get something even less performant but that's not really my point of comparison here.
The difference is that of course you can't just plop whatever shit you want onto a Switch 2 like you can with a Steam Deck. That's always been the difference between a console and a computer and it's what makes PCs such a compelling purchase for a lot of people. It's always going to end up being more expensive right out of the gate but usually ends up paying itself off in the long run with the tremendous back catalog that is always going on sale for really good prices. It's funny because I say that, but then I realize that I have actually spent way more money on PC gaming than I've spent probably on all the consoles I've personally owned, subscription services included (and especially so when you consider stuff like the free PS+ games). I think in terms of overall cost they're about on par with each other but you CAN do a lot more with a PC and that makes it worth it.
However, a PC isn't going to be able to play the Switch 2 exclusives that I really want to play in a manner I would consider playable for another few years at the very least. I wanna' hop on Mario Kart World day one. Same thing with Kirby Air Riders. There is also the likelihood that I'd need to upgrade my PC beyond $450 worth in order to emulate those anyway. The Deck certainly isn't going to be able to. That's what makes its value important to me, and that's why I bought a Wii U and an original Switch as well.
If we're being honest, isn't everything that can play games beyond a certain level of fidelity a luxury item? I don't think a Switch 2 wouldn't be considered one just because it is Nintendo. If you want the luxury, you'll pay $40 for a single shirt instead of $5 for a pack of ten. Nobody NEEDS to play the newest games all the time in the best possible way. Nobody NEEDS the $40 shirt. But dammit, I want to play those Ninty games and I fucking hate how good they are because I would not be buying them otherwise xD