About the controllers, I missed your comment about screen size with phone emulators, but I thought it was more popular to use bluetooth controllers than the on screen buttons.
I mean that's it right there, implication that the game is only notable based on someone else's opinion. The way you framed it comes off as denying that it isn't notable and that it is only notable in
@s157 's opinion.
Kinda the same thing though. If you were
immediately reminded why not a PM lol? The fact that this was followed up with such vigour in argument...
But this is the whole crux of your argument/reason for tagging those users, it does concern the emulation of the LoZ game.
But it isn't ridiculous, the game being emulated is on both the Switch and the Wii U, no? Then it's relevant for them to have been brought up. If you check out some Digital Foundry videos on performance, or read up some comparisons between versions, or play on both systems, you'll see that they're essentially the same game (besides an added flavour of HD Rumble on the Switch). The Switch version is without a doubt a port from the Wii U (check out some early Nintendo Direct footage).
Addressing the 'LoZ machine', consider that Breath of the Wild is the definitive flagship Switch game, there is an air of it performing better on a 'Next Generation Console'. 1-2-Switch, Bomberman and most offerings on the online store are pretty much arcade-y bite sized games. To deny that it isn't pretty much a 'LoZ machine'
at launch is pretty ignorant.
Comparing the amount of games on each platform, Wii U and Switch, it's fairly certain that the Switch is more of a 'LoZ machine' than the Wii U.
@DespyCL 's joke still stands dude. If it was a supposed nod toward a supposed Switch emulator, why was he talking about cemu and not this mysterious Switch emulator?