Tired of which rumors, exactly, I can pin it down to three precise bits of information, someone please correct me if I'm wrong:
- DLSS Switch exists (essentially confirmed by Nvidia leak, corroborated by Nate and Bloomberg)
- Developers have had devkits for some time (reported by Bloomberg, corroborated by Nate)
- Device is slated for a late 2022 - early 2023 launch (said a while back by Nate, Bloomberg reported developers with devkits plan to release games in this timeframe)
Edit: I'll specify that these are the most prominent ones in circulation the past year or so. The recent stuff from Chinese forums is less known.
I get the vibe that people are mixing up disparate speculation, buzz, and hype with more concrete reporting and leaks, and are tired of the conversation in general.
If one feels like their hopes are crushed by Nikkei's own informed analysis (which again, is not conclusive, just a deduction based on Nintendo's comments on component shortages. Even the Eurogamer headline says 'don't expect', and the article narrows its scope to this financial year), then yeah, just take a break.
And my personal answer is no, I'm not tired because it's fun to daydream about the powerful mobile device Nintendo and Nvidia are working on. If I'm honest I've been playing Xenoblade DE on my current Switch for seven hours straight today and don't even have any complaints, I'm just fascinated about the potential of future tech.