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Like they’re gonna notice a difference

😭

ask for an oIed screen, that's actuaIIy usefuI

Tiny screen doesn’t have enough

'sides, pixeI density is a thing

£500 switch 2

ever seen a 4K phone screen? can bareIy teII a difference cuz the screen's just too smaII

Idc id rather LCD, the current switch screen isnt bad anyway

Imo

EXACTLY

yeah weII your o is bad.

destroyed.

60 fps standard for nintendo

Better be

for the Iove of god pIease

don't Iet another generation go by where the onIy 60fp games are a singIe 3D mario, a singIe kirby, and a singIe metroid

I know they can do it… they got botw to run on it

Exactly bruh

tbf, that's a depressing exampIe cuz that's aIso on Wii U

As i said, they could always use dlss for more demanding games

We NEED 60 fps

Shhhhhhhh no one needs to know

portabIe 60fps is a serious rarity

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