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  • You are welcome! I know there are many serious miniature painters who still don't find the quality of a 4k resin printer acceptable; I am not one of them. However, even pro miniature painters are content with 8k printers which can still be reasonably priced when on sale.

  • Not answering your question exactly, but consider this:

    Creality Ender 3 Pro (common entry level PLA printer) - $236

    Elegoo Mars 3 Pro (common entry level resin printer) - $194.99

    I own both for different reasons. As many will tell you, resin for minis, PLA for terrain.

    Here is the best PLA mini I ever printed:

    You simply cannot get the level of detail you would desire for mini painting from PLA. I know others out there have done better than I have in the above photo, but it still pales in comparison to an entry level resin printer.

    Edit: I have a photo of the same model printed with resin, but having a hard time uploading it for some reason.

  • I agree with you. I also sympathize with the above comment's sentiment. The issue is that a lot of games released on PC / other consoles take much longer to release on the Switch, if they come over at all. (ie Red Dead Redemption 2 may just now be coming to the Switch)

    So a PlayStation owner for example will have a much larger library of quality games to choose from.

    This is why I have found myself personally touching my Switch a couple times a year versus every day like I used to.

  • My favorite example of the reverse in recent memory has been Wizards of the Coast essentially going back completely and then some on their unpopular OGL changes after a significant portion of their DnD Beyond members canceled their subscriptions.