So my only question is how is does it compare in power to the other consoles? Are we talking Wii U power or Xbone power?
Very noob and lttp question:
Is this Nintendo's new console (NX), or some new mobile (3DS) thing ?
Somewhat unsure with how most news are describing the machine.
The old paradigms don't fit anymore. The industry is evolving.So then.
Switch, PS4 Pro, Xbox Scorpio ... they can say what they want, this looks like the start of Gen 9 to me.
Huge grain of salt:There is something i dont understand.
Im no Tech expert but the Xbox One is a true home system using modern ish architecture, and many of its games run at 900p or below.
Why are many people talking like they expect the Switch, an impressive but mostly portable device, to play alot of 1080 p games when the Xbox cant?
The fact that this system is even comparable to Xbox One is impressive to me
I can see Nintendo optimizing some of their games for 1080p with Wii U like graphics, but the most power hungry ones, those would make sense
to run at 720p like the main device.
Unless im missing something 😕
If there is no touch screen, how will we make Mario?
Serious question. That game needs to live forever in some way.
Wii U just got beat out for worst console name. Switch? Really?
The hardware looks cool though.
How's it worse?Wii U just got beat out for worst console name. Switch? Really?
The hardware looks cool though.
People won't be saying "Is this an add-on for my Wii?"
Switch is the most boring sterile sounding name for a gaming console that I've ever heard.
Games and box art. Show me!I just want more info about the games for the system.
They can say whatever they want, it's running a tablet SOC and internal storage is going to be limited due to the form factor. I'd much rather have a pure home console with better performance and no need for SD cards or external hard drives than optional portability, but it is what it is.
Any word on how many L and R buttons there are?
In all fairness they might think it's a new controller for the WiiU when they see it.
Huge grain of salt:
Pascal based.
3 times less powerful than XB1 mainly by being greatly memory bandwidth starved.504p is the minimun resolution required by Nintendo and what most games will use:
https://forums.anandtech.com/thread...wered-by-nvidia.2481278/page-22#post-38530757
"This isn't necessarily true. A downclocked Tegra X2 (at about 850 MHz), should have fairly balanced bandwidth and throughput, with both being roughly 1/3 of the Xbox One. Its a fair bit better than X1 in this regard, as that SoC has only half the bandwidth of X2 (whilst having more than half the throughput)."
I personally feel like if the console had motion controls it'd be called the Swiitch. The logo can easily support the two i's too. So... no motion controls?
Nintendo withholding this from E3 this year turned out to be a good move. You just know MS and Sony are now trying to copy this thing but that ship has already sailed. Even if they copy this, it will take at least two years before they have a product out on the market.
Any word on how many L and R buttons there are?
Yeah, sure it is.
How's that mobile processor doing?
In all fairness they might think it's a new controller for the WiiU when they see it.
Branding is pretty good, honestly. A huge improvement from "Wii U," "3DS," and "New 3DS." Very clear and straightforward what it is, Switch sounds good and reflects the
Microsoft would only need to enable remote play at the same quality as their in home streaming via the Xbox app to have the same features.
Hell, they demoed Halo 4 being streamed to a mobile years ago.
Does this unify Nintendo's home & portable output into one platform ?
Do you actually get to play HD pokémon on this?!
Just like they did with the Nintendo Thrii Dii Ess.I personally feel like if the console had motion controls it'd be called the Swiitch. The logo can easily support the two i's too. So... no motion controls?
So, the announcement video sits now at 1.74 million views. Not bad for the first 9 hours.
Wii U just got beat out for worst console name. Switch? Really?
The hardware looks cool though.
Less than Xbone.
Nintendo wants to fix with Switch console what it messed up with Wii U
After the rather disastrous performance of the Wii U, Nintendo will explore new waters next March with its new console the Nintendo Switch.
The new console, a hybrid of a home entertainment device and a portable game system, is straight out of the company's playbook: Look for ways to present video games that are vastly different from the competition. But it could be an uphill battle.
Nintendo Switch will allow players to play the same game on their living room couch or on the go, the company said. At home, it sits in a docking station that's connected to the TV, but owners can lift a screen out of the dock, attach controllers to it and make it a portable device, which happens to be approximate size and appearance as a Wii U controller.
"Nintendo Switch allows gamers the freedom to play however they like," said Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America's president and COO. "It gives game developers new abilities to bring their creative visions to life by opening up the concept of gaming without boundaries."
It's just one of Nintendo's strategies for getting the company back on track. Nintendo shares have seen big gains this year as the company has more broadly expanded into the mobile market, with titles like "Pokemon Go" and the upcoming "Super Mario Run."
While Nintendo teased consumer appetites for the Switch at an event Thursday, it did not announce the system's price, specifications, exact launch date, or which titles it will debut with. Nintendo has showcased "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wind" with the system, but has not confirmed it will launch simultaneously with Switch. The company said it doesn't plan on releasing that information until shortly before the system goes on sale, which it said would be in March.
One of Nintendo's biggest problems with the Wii U was that many developers had stopped making games for the platform at the end of its lifespan. To pre-empt any criticism, the company announced a list of nearly 50 publishing partners, including all major game-making studios like Activision, Electronic Arts and Take-Two Interactive Software.
The company has also acknowledged it failed to market the Wii U properly, neglecting to showcase what made it unique. With the three minute teaser video it released Thursday about Switch, it's hoping to rectify that for its next generation system.
"When we articulate the core prop that is [Switch], I am convinced the product is unique and differentiating," Fils-Aime told CNBC.com in June at the E3 expo. "There's nothing I've seen ... that dissuades me from that belief. As long as we effectively communicate why you've got to have it, we will do well."
why? the leaker is the user Zlatan and i posted his rumors.If you're going to go here, you might as well post this as well:
So, why would the average joe choose this over their smartphone / tablet? I mean, judging by the video that's the target audience.. I don't buy it though.
why? the leaker is the user Zlatan and i posted his rumors.