@Nomad I won't defend the guys calling you "immature" and 'fanboy". I'll point out what's in your comment that makes them "think" like that. It's more about the tone rather than the content.

"Nintendo not a major rival? Who are they kidding. Nintendos strategy is way better then Sony's."

-Yes, for now, Nintendo is riding the wave. Doesn't mean that Sony is backing down anytime soon.

"PS5 games are hardly going to be any better graphically then PS4's, since the leap in technology is getting smaller with each new gen."

-If there is a studio or dev that can push generational grapichs with any hardware is Sony. The ps4 has 1.8tf vs 12-13 tf that the new ps5 might have. That is a very wide gap for next gen. If sony could make very impressive games with the current hardware, imagine what they can do with 8x of that power.

"That means all the smaller devs will flock to Nintendo."

-Sony will unsurprisingly make people flock to buy the ps5. Bigger devs will sure harness that monstrous power, but that doesn't mean that smaller devs will go running to Nintendo. They are not forced to make ultra pretty games on the new hardware. Instead, indies and mid tier devs will have more freedom in making their games as they truly envisioned and won't have to think about the limitations of the Switch.

"And PS5 will still require you to be tethered to a TV. I mean seriously Sony, it'll be 2020 and you still can't take your console with you on the go."

-If you have been reading the comments section in the past articles, people actually prefer to play switch more on docked than plainly portable. The home console experience is not dead. And sony knows it.

"They better get with the times because Nintendo's leading the way now and if they bring out another tethered TV console they will be stuck in past with nothing but superficial graphical power to boast about.

Hey Sony, I'm taking my Switch with me where ever I go, it's not my fault your Playstation gamers can't."

-And this is the part that pissed many people off. This is where the tone trumped over the context. You are basically saying "this is my experience, so it should be YOUR experience too!". That is not how it works.