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by NBJack
1299 days ago
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As an owner of both, the Switch catches up in price fast when we start talking about cost of the games over time vs. what you can save on a regular basis in Steam sales. Nintendo is infamous for rarely putting its exclusive games on sale, despite how many of its competitors have no problem with that (i.e. PlayStation Greatest Hits). I would also argue that the game library in Steam is vastly superior; more options, more titles, and lots of great indie games. If you don't like Steam at all, installing Windows or just using Proton directly in the desktop mode (to install/add your own games from other sources) is a viable option. |
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