If by "Generations" you mean the literal previous generation that was advertised as backwards compatible and where many of the games won't receive specific patches precisely because running natively and better was one of the key features of the new console... Sure, I guess.
Several Switch 1 games are facing issues on Switch 2, including broken textures, crashes and weird behavior. This whole "consoles are 100%!" idea has been dead since the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 generation.
It's 2025, I'm not your middle school teacher, I'm not going to "show you" anything. Go learn the subject yourself, or don't and keep repeating nonsense as if it were some deep insight, either way I'm fine.
So should Walmart stop selling products that I deem unfit based on my personal preferences too? Say goodbye to animal fats, products made in the US, ultra processed foods, some fruit I just don't like the taste of, all Nestlé products...
I couldn't give less of a fuck about any company or their "projects", selling a product is not a mission to empower users and help the world or some bullshit like that.
The Nintendo 3DS is got three separate CPUs just to guarantee perfect backwards compatibility, and this shit console can't work with a pretty much identical architecture from a few years ago?
What's even the point of buying a console over a PC if there are caveats to the software that will work? The entire point of a console is that if a game exists for it, it can run it. Not "1.07% of them boot but can't be played!"
democracy can be viewed as a dictatorship of the majority
No. If you had even the most basic theoretical background on the subject you'd know how wrong this statement is. Yet people like you dangerously believe this surface level third grade understanding of democratic systems somehow makes them an expert.
When I first heard of NFTs I thought the media was encoded within the blockchain - in that case sure, I wouldn't necessarily buy one but I understand how that'd be interesting.
Ten minutes later when I was told they are just proof of purchase that points to a URL hosting your monkey image somewhere, I knew they were a total scam
That's a fair point in general, and a good reminder.
But a person using AI is telling me they don't value their own mind to the point they rather outsource it to a dumb prediction machine, so why exactly am I supposed to entertain their commentary?
It doesn't "need" to be anything. It could be a DKMS module that is mandatory for playing a game.
Whether people would like it and use it is a completely different story.