Why Switch 2 Performance Could Get Pricier for Hardware Fans
You notice it first when a new handheld or console game gets its performance targets posted: 4K here, 60fps there, […]
You notice it first when a new handheld or console game gets its performance targets posted: 4K here, 60fps there, […]
You probably did not expect a PC utility breach to matter to your controller mod bench, your handheld tuning routine,
You can learn a lot about gaming hardware demand by watching what isn’t a hardware announcement. A canceled crossover card
You feel it fastest when a game shifts under your thumbs. One update makes your most-played Overwatch maps show up
You can spend an entire weekend chasing “content upgrades” for your handheld setup—new shows in the background, big franchise hype
You plug in a modern handheld, expect USB-C convenience, low latency, clean power delivery—and then some engineer somewhere gets a
You can feel it the second a competitive game asks for fast inputs, clean menu navigation, and zero tolerance for
You notice bad hardware design fastest when a game has you locked in for hours. A hypnotic new roguelike lands
You can spend hours obsessing over stick tension, back-button placement, dock thermals, or whether your Steam Deck grip case blocks
You can spot the pattern from a mile away now: a flashy movie trailer drops, a redemption-heavy TV season starts
You buy a game once, expect to stream it wherever you want, and then a platform quietly changes the rules.
You sit down for a clean docked-session on Switch 2, expect a crisp TV image, and instead get a picture