DownGrader
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No thank you. Scrolling through a linear menu is trash.
It's not when you have a scroll bar/quick access and a touch screen. (Getting rid of quick access zone was one of major 3DS blunders in terms of UI.)
No thank you. Scrolling through a linear menu is trash.
The PS4 one is decent in my opinion
The specific numbers matter when you try to make an argument based only on the said numbers. Otherwise the argument is flawed from the start.
The PS4 one is decent in my opinion
What we can infer though, is that this thing, being a home console, would be better utilized as the secondary interface..
Do we have any idea on the potential cost of those Sharp screens? I think it's important that they hit a decent price range and one of my concerns is if this is the controller it will cause the cost of the NX to be higher than they would like.
Think about the way of rendering VR games. The middle part you look at (16:9) is being rendered in full resolution. The parts you don't look at, left and right, are rendered more blurry or not at full resolution.But why? Why take the performance hit just for some peripheral pixels that will be obscured by hands?
I cannot wait for when this is revealed as real and Nintendo fans are scrambling to defend button-less controls, the same ones most have bashed for years.
It will be delicious.
The PS4 one is decent in my opinion
thefro said:FWIW
A new user on Reddit is claiming to be leaking a scan of the Nintendo Internal Developer handbook for the NX
The black areas are watermarks, allegedly.
For some reason, I'm totally expecting Nintendo to go back to DSi-style linear menu as the main menu mode (unlike on 3DS, where it's present but optional and kind of forgotten).
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I cannot wait for when this is revealed as real and Nintendo fans are scrambling to defend button-less controls, the same ones most have bashed for years.
It will be delicious.
FWIW
A new user on Reddit is claiming to be leaking a scan of the Nintendo Internal Developer handbook for the NX
The black areas are watermarks, allegedly.
I cannot wait for when this is revealed as real and Nintendo fans are scrambling to defend button-less controls, the same ones most have bashed for years.
It will be delicious.
You "infer" this based on no fact. That's a personal opinion. Which is fine. But has nothing to do with the post you quoted initially.
This isn't intended for watching the game's action. It's more like the second screen on the DS. Nintendo realized that the screen on Wii U's pad was too much, but the second screen on the DS is useful enough as it is.
No. It's not. I love my PS4 but the menu is the absolute worst thing about it. Give me the 3DS/Wii U system of like 15 choices on the screen at once.
"Pocket Console?"
"Button Images?"
Uh oh.
Different person? Oh boy.FWIW
A new user on Reddit is claiming to be leaking a scan of the Nintendo Internal Developer handbook for the NX
The black areas are watermarks, allegedly.
FWIW
A new user on Reddit is claiming to be leaking a scan of the Nintendo Internal Developer handbook for the NX
The black areas are watermarks, allegedly.
This could b anything. I can't see a darn thing with that gargantuan watermark lol.FWIW
A new user on Reddit is claiming to be leaking a scan of the Nintendo Internal Developer handbook for the NX
The black areas are watermarks, allegedly.
FWIW
A new user on Reddit is claiming to be leaking a scan of the Nintendo Internal Developer handbook for the NX
The black areas are watermarks, allegedly.
FWIW
A new user on Reddit is claiming to be leaking a scan of the Nintendo Internal Developer handbook for the NX
The black areas are watermarks, allegedly.
I swear Nintendo, if you don't have folders available on day 1...
LMAO that giant black rectangle.
I cannot wait for when this is revealed as real and Nintendo fans are scrambling to defend button-less controls, the same ones most have bashed for years.
It will be delicious.
lolIf I posted a scanned version is that something people would want?
I cannot wait for when this is revealed as real and Nintendo fans are scrambling to defend button-less controls, the same ones most have bashed for years.
It will be delicious.
Do we know yet if the NX blends?
button-less controls, the same ones most have bashed for years.
From my impression a 16:9 box inside the joysticks would probably be around the same size as a regular 3DS screen. Which is tiny.I wish the leaker would put it side by side with a vita. I'd like to have a rough idea of how big the screen is.
The device looks small.
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What kind of shit TOC formatting is that?! No way it is an official document.
I cannot wait for when this is revealed as real and Nintendo fans are scrambling to defend button-less controls, the same ones most have bashed for years.
It will be delicious.
Someone on that Reddit thread posted the NES handbook for reference. Can someone open that? I'm on mobile.FWIW
A new user on Reddit is claiming to be leaking a scan of the Nintendo Internal Developer handbook for the NX
The black areas are watermarks, allegedly.
That would be a huge step back for offscreen play. Heck, even for a handheld device.From my impression a 16:9 box inside the joysticks would probably be around the same size as a regular 3DS screen. Which is tiny.
Do we have any idea on the potential cost of those Sharp screens? I think it's important that they hit a decent price range and one of my concerns is if this is the controller it will cause the cost of the NX to be higher than they would like.
FWIW
A new user on Reddit is claiming to be leaking a scan of the Nintendo Internal Developer handbook for the NX
The black areas are watermarks, allegedly.
I'm still wondering how they can get away with not having pressure sensitive triggers akin to the PS4 or Xbox 360. Nintendo out right ignored them for the Wii U game pad for the sake of two basic buttons, seriously hindering the pads potential for racing and FPS titles. If this device actually turns out to be a legit home console controller then entire genres could suffer. Having to put up with such significant compromises for the sake of portability just doesn't seem worthwhile when such a risk is at hand. Hopefully they are included along with a grip attachment or else this thing is an absolute bust along with the long list of other potential issues at a glance.
What kind of shit TOC formatting is that?! No way it is an official document.
Someone on that Reddit thread posted the NES handbook for reference. Can someone open that? I'm on mobile.