I have a massive backlog so I'll using my 3DS well into the future. Of course that doesn't mean I haven't been playing Zelda nonstop for the past two weeks. Send help.
A: The console has just released and it doesn't have many games at the moment.with the current library of games that on the switch it can't even replace the wii u. nintendo desperately needs third party support and big AAA games or else this is would be their last console and i really don't want that it will happen. it doing well now because people are curious and it's a new thing but with their poor library and ridiculous prices for every game it not going to last long.
And 3DS has 240p. Feels like going back in time to 1990 after playing a 720p portable. Just been sitting in my closet since Switch released, and I still haven't finished that one game despite having two others on the system to get to and two more releasing in a couple days.Of course people use their 3DS? Switch has like one game.
Sure, but i don't get why a new console with virtually no games coming out means people would suddenly not play any of their old games. Plenty of people will be using their 3DS for many years to come. I guarantee it. It's always been that way. People aren't gonna suddenly switch over completely. Gradual process.And 3DS has 240p. Feels like going back in time to 1990 after playing a 720p portable. Just been sitting in my closet since Switch released, and I still haven't finished that one game despite having two others on the system to get to and two more releasing in a couple days.
Well yeah, plenty of people aren't going to bother buying Switch right away. It'll take a couple years, but once Switch has Smash and Pokemon and Mario and all the Nintendo staples that are so loved on 3DS, people will definitely start jumping ship in mass.Sure, but i don't get why a new console with virtually no games coming out means people would suddenly not play any of their old games. Plenty of people will be using their 3DS for many years to come. I guarantee it. It's always been that way. People aren't gonna suddenly switch over completely. Gradual process.
Many years you say? I hope so. Nintendo should support it for a few more years.Sure, but i don't get why a new console with virtually no games coming out means people would suddenly not play any of their old games. Plenty of people will be using their 3DS for many years to come. I guarantee it. It's always been that way. People aren't gonna suddenly switch over completely. Gradual process.
Depends on Switch sales. 3DS releases will probably start slowing to a crawl if Switch does 10 million units this year. If they sell through all 20 million units that are produced this year, 3DS is completely dead by mid-2018 or early 2019. That'd still be a really good run for it.Many years you say? I hope so. Nintendo should support it for a few more years.
Sadly, that sums it up pretty good.Of course people use their 3DS? Switch has like one game.