The console market has always been a hotly debated topic in the gaming industry, with Nintendo Switch 2 sparking even more debate over what the ideal performance and features an ideal gaming device should have. While there's no doubt that Switch 2 is an impressive piece of hardware that drastically improves from its predecessor, it obviously can't directly compete with the likes of an Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5.

What Nintendo's Switch 2 lacks in power, it more than makes up for it with creative ways for AAA titles and first-party games to work around its limitations, but devs can only do so much. While scaled-down versions of pre-existing titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Hogwarts Legacy work surprisingly well on Switch 2, day-one releases bring up an eerily familiar problem.

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