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It might work on the Switch if the Switch allowed touchscreen focused games.
1GHz is the clock speed with half the cores disabled and 3 avilable to games, add in the small amount of memory it has and the bandwidth which when docked, is the same as the PS3... and even slower when portable... I doubht it'd even be possible to make it playable. The sheer amount on the screen after the first few hospitals... Getting that to work on less bandwidth than the PS3... I do not see that happening... Let's be realistic. The best games on switch are the ones designed for it, not the ones abosolutely brutalized to get a barely playable at best game...
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I think "Devs have said multiple times they have no plans to port it to consoles." is quite misleading. They didn't announce any official port yet, but unless the game is a failure (which doesn't seem to be the case), we'll see it on consoles, that's for sure. They never said they didn't want, didn't care, couldn't do it or thought it was a bad idea, they've only been focused on the very first release of the game. When, which platforms and how tweaked further ports might be, we just don't know.
Sim City and Theme Park on Super Nintendo were just different versions of the original games, and they weren't bad ones. It's totally possible to see a pretty different version of the game for a less-capable hardware featuring very different input (and low resolution).
When you think that Two Point county could be like a hub for a series of simulation games, it sounds only natural to see it spawning over various platforms, from computer to mobile, including consoles. There's even been a The Sims game for GBA ! (although it was veeeery different from the original material, haha ☺️).
No need for that BS
Diablo III
Dark Souls
Cities Skyline
Civilization VI
Not saying everything could be ported to NS, but I'm sure if they want to bring the game to it they will do it.
More and more big data studios are moving on Switch because this is how consoles should be nowadays
Who want a powerful console that will NEVER be as good as a computer. Jerks.
You almost start to sound like the linux community. "But its unity so its eazey to make it for linux". Isnt any better reason than "but 19 million switch people who can all buy this game". Steam has 125 million registered users, yet according to steam spy, the game only reached between 200 and 500,000 users. The swith, with its modest 19 million users, and most of them buying it for family entertainment, how many would you guess to buy TPH?
Please think before throwing high numbers because they are high.
It may not be suitable for the hardware power of the Switch, but if you could make it run, the controls wouldn't give you much of a problem.