Now we have 3 additional sources that have heard similar things to Eurogamer:
Kotaku:
IGN:
Wall Street Journal:
Also, MCV supports the information, after saying that they have heard the console will be cheap.
Yeah, there's no way this isn't real.
Now we have 3 additional sources that have heard similar things to Eurogamer:
Kotaku:
IGN:
Wall Street Journal:
Also, MCV supports the information, after saying that they have heard the console will be cheap.
Yeah, there's no way this isn't real.
I don't know what you're talking about. Hypothetical speculation is not the same as discussing the plausibility of Nintendo electing any of these options. We were doing the former, not the latter.
If playing a Pokémon game on NX is your idea of "console Pokémon" then you can just go back and get an SNES, Super Gameboy, and Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow.I'm happy about the idea of a hybrid device because it'll finally give me a console Pokemon.
IGN - Legit
Kotaku - 50/50
MCV - Legit but MCV... I dont know much about the publication
WSJ - Legit i suppose
Not saying the info is bad or uncorroborated entirely. Just saying its lacking in variety of details being added to the conversation
Makes me think that the early dev kits are all anyone has seen outside of whatever the best Eurogamer sources were
there isn't. No word on power or what the controls do eitherAm I right in thinking there's no word on screen size?
This is such a bullshit statement. Just admit that you were wrong in thinking this was just some kind of talk between Emily and Eurogamer. It's not gonna hurt. You started this as a conspiracy theory. At least end it up decently.
Most of the other sources have second-hand info and aren't really making that as clear as talking about the eurogamer statement.
How do you know what kind of sources do they have?
Edit: what even makes a info second hand? What's first hand? A statement from Kimishima?
but that's not giving any hints about how credible that source might be either.
This is such a bullshit statement. Just admit that you were wrong in thinking this was just some kind of talk between Emily and Eurogamer. It's not gonna hurt. You started this as a conspiracy theory. At least end it up decently.
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An example, playing Breath of the Wild:
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The actions mapped to the D-Pad on Wii U, now have their own custom buttons on the left panel and the traditional ABXY appear on the right.
As an example, New Super Mario Bros Local Multiplayer:
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The controller are detached, and both players have A/B on their controller plus navigation
Also no conspiracy theory was ever posed in any of my posts
According to Eurogamer, the central processing will be handled in the handheld itself, with a TV docking station - into which the console can be plugged - seemingly providing only an external display and not the extra processing power that's been rumoured for some time.
Heck, I even have an awesome name for this..
Nintendo Nexus
IGN article says:
Wait, when did Eurogamer say the dock will only be to create the display and not have any extra processing power?
Imagine something like a board game being played out with Amiibo figures, and with all stats / attack animations happening on screen. My first thought is something akin to Advance Wars. It might require a printed board to make it more comprehensible.I don't recall the patent's exact contents, but did it apply to anything more than a flat 2D plain? If not, it'd be pretty pointless when it comes to controller detection since there'd be nothing to detect beyond the fact that they are there, and there are simpler, more cost effective ways of doing that.
BUT if it applies to a 3D space, it could allow for 1:1 motion tracking of the controllers. Potentially interesting, but we'll see.
Ok, excuse the extremely crude mock up here (my skillz lack) but here is my guess at what this will look like. I think the touchscreen button patent is at play here:
Potentially, but somehow I doubt it. It seems too good to be true. I fully expect a screen/tablet only mode, but pop up tactile buttons are a pipe dream. Maybe for NX2.I wonder if the patent for the button screen was for when the handheld doesn't have any controllers attached.
Ok, excuse the extremely crude mock up here (my skillz lack) but here is my guess at what this will look like. I think the touchscreen button patent is at play here:
This is based on the assumption that because they didn't SAY it was there, it does not exist.
And yet you classify the info as second-hand info without a shadow of doubt. Even if you have no idea how credible it is.
I admit I was wrong (see, it's not that difficult). You didn't start the conspiracy theory, you just piggybacked on it.
And you're still trying to deny the validity of several separate reports about the same info from several very reputable sources.
While that tech might be good for something in the future, I imagine it'll be a bit too expensive for right now. I imagine that after the industry rejected the Wii U they probably decided against high cost, controller based gimmicks.I wonder if the patent for the button screen was for when the handheld doesn't have any controllers attached.
I classify it like this because that's what it is. Not sure where the problem is with that.
Eurogamer said:We also know it has an unusual CPU set-up - two next-gen versions of Nvidia's own Denver CPU cores, paired with an ARM quad-core ARM Cortex-A57 CPU cluster. But what we don't know is the form its GPU component will take because unusually, Nvidia has released no specs on this element whatsoever.
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.@mochi_wsj casually drops this: "(...) that NX would be a handheld-console hybrid that would be compatible with its own smartphone games."
There's a whole separate thread about that, fyi.
If whoever producing the screen chucks it in for super cheap then sure but going by trends for 3D - no.
That's true.
Even more reason for Nintendo to use Tegra X2.
Heck $250 looks more likely now (since there's a screen and batteries involved + R%D costs from Nintendo's side).
150 is my hope
I like the idea of having one Nintendo device that is both a home platform and mobile if I choose. But I'll mostly leave it docked for play on my TV so I'm curious about what the control method is in that case.
$150 is impossible. $200 is the minimum, even if it uses the X1.
we have this quote from Eurogamer, but yet they they write out a entire article spectulation that the NX is using the X1. WTF?
I've been busy at work so I didn't read all the info and the thread yet, but I'd like to write down my 2cents. Sorry if some is incorrect because I don't have all the "facts" yet... Feel free to correct me if I got something wrong!
-I know several media sites and insiders are reporting this so that could mean it's the real deal, but I want to think this is just another rumor. I know it's not the same but some journalists also said that infamous controller mock up was real, too...
I think we can safely say that this Eurogamer article is the real deal or based on proper information and sources. They're are a reputable gaming website and would not publish this without sources they have verified. It read as a proper report with clear information. I think it is fair to say that the information is out there. I wouldn't be surprised if Nintendo themselves allowed the information to be published to give people a rough idea of what to expect, and set expectations lower when it comes to out right power (basically internet gaming fans).
As for the controller mock up, i don't any website published an article saying This is the NX controller, rather they published articles asking Is this the NX controller?
My take on the power situation. Nintendo need to be able to run most modern 3rd party engines on the NX for it to work. Specifically Frostbyte. Currently Frostbyte runs at 720/60 on the Xbox one (1.2 AMD Tflps) if the NX is a handheld that is around .5 Nvidia Tflps @1GHz (possible with the X2) then that would put it at 2/3 of an Xbox Ones power in a 5-10W window and it should be able to run Frostbyte at 540/60 something that's more then acceptable for a handheld. Battery life might be a little low, but if the battery is removeable or has modern quick charge tech that's hardly a dealbreaker. Especially with a NX XL probably due holiday 2017
The real question becomes the dock. If it's just a turbo boost it couldn't be more then 3GHz which would make a .5Tflp NX @1GHz Roughly equivalent to 2.3 AMD Tflps which is near PS4 Power levels. If the dock has some form of discrete GPU say another X2 it could hit That performance level at a lower power window.
However some have speculated on GAF that it could even be a discrete 1050 which would give the NX when docked Neo/Scorpio level power
Pricing will probably start a little high 299USD for a device with the X2 seems possible. But if Nintendo bundles its key Wii U ports (Mario Maker, Splatoon and Smash Bros) they can essentially break even while convincing the public the NX is a 250USD device.
It'd be interesting if Nintendo made the tablet similar to the patent they had for that oval shaped screen. There could be one attachment that allows you to insert it into a more classic controller design with handles, D-pad, stick and buttons. The other attachment could be a clamshell design where the Oval screen functions as the top of the clamshell and the bottom half has the buttons, sticks, and D-pad. Have the Oval tablet be about 7" long and be able to play some games without either attachment. Here is the design/Mockup I'm referring to:
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