When your main target audience are younger children, the elderly, and non-gamers, you don’t need fancy specs.
The vast majority of gamers in general don’t necessarily know what the specs mean anyway, so using them to market your product likely doesn’t help in any way with most customers.
Idk if it makes me elderly, a child, or a non-gamer, but I fucking loved BOTW/TOTK. Nintendo, through those games and countless more, have repeatedly proven frame rates and fidelity aren’t what make games great. Sure, some games (especially competitive ones) benefit from better performance, but just as many get by on their creativity, story, etc.
When your main target audience are younger children, the elderly, and non-gamers, you don’t need fancy specs.
The vast majority of gamers in general don’t necessarily know what the specs mean anyway, so using them to market your product likely doesn’t help in any way with most customers.
Idk if it makes me elderly, a child, or a non-gamer, but I fucking loved BOTW/TOTK. Nintendo, through those games and countless more, have repeatedly proven frame rates and fidelity aren’t what make games great. Sure, some games (especially competitive ones) benefit from better performance, but just as many get by on their creativity, story, etc.