The systems default storage/internal memory is 32GB. Second: The max storage Nintendo said is 128GB. Meaning, doesn't matter how much money you spend on SD cards, developers are going to make games that fit 32GB and can't exceed because majority won't go out of their way to buy 200 dollar SD cards. Every game by default must be able to be played within 32GB. That kills off every 3rd Party support from the current gen.
That, and you can say goodbye to basically every AAA current gen 3rd Party game, not that it would get them anyway since this system is weaker than X1.
You're going to get nothing but 7th gen ports and indie games and that's it. Welcome to reality.
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January 13, 2017
EC Musings
No.718863662▶
The popular myth is that voters in most states wanted Trump and only the East and West Coast wanted Hillary, and that is why he won the electoral vote.
That is only a myth. If every state's electors were proportional to the actual vote in each state, and not winner take all, Hillary would have won the election.
There were 11 states in which neither candidate won 50% of the vote: AZ, CO, FL, ME, MI, MN, NC, NH, NV, PA and WI. All of those were winner take all, and Trump won the EVs from those eleven 102-31. Had they been distributed by the percentage of the popular vote, Trump's edge would be 67-66 and he would have fallen shy of the 270 needed to be elected.
So his EV win was an illusion of the "majority of America supporting him".
The irony is that the last time the popular vote was brought up as a Constitutional Amendment was in 1969, after Nixon narrowly beat Humphrey, and there was bipartisan support for dropping the Electoral College, and the idea was support by President Nixon.
The Amendment passed the House and was defeated in the Senate by filibuster by southern Democrats who supported Wallace in '68, before it could even get to a state vote.
The idea was never seriously brought up again in Congress. Democrats have only themselves to blame for the popular vote not deciding the election.
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