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That star pad thing still makes me laugh. I would have loved to see how they planned on using it.
If its using ni-fi you can.Hopefully this includes increasing the range of streaming so you can actually play it across the house.
That star pad thing still makes me laugh. I would have loved to see how they planned on using it.
Final controller specs?
What does that even mean?
You and the other 3 people.
Oh you're silly hehehe.You and the other 3 people.
That star pad thing still makes me laugh. I would have loved to see how they planned on using it.
They should drop a slightly updated version of it as the updated controller at E3 just to troll everyone.
Print a small 'win' graphic on there somewhere too and press the win button to win!
what about the console?
The console is actually just a disc reader and TV streaming box, now everything hardware-wise is in the controller.the controller will be more powerful than the console
Final controller specs?
What does that even mean?
Nintendo would be stupid to drop the resistive screen for an inferior capacitive one. Many of their DS games would be outright unplayable on a capacitive screen due to the extreme loss of precision.
Final controller specs?
What does that even mean?
That's not even the main advantage of capacitive. Capacitive actually works in the year 2012, whereas resisitve beams you back to Year 1995 PDAs, complete with styli.Is there one game on Vita that makes multitouch a must have? Even on iPad or iPhone, multitouch games are very few.
Hum, maybe just Gearbox saying nice things about the Wii U as usual, we'll see this week I guess
You're really killing my dream of having competent touch screen indie games on my wii u, man.Good thing then that you aren't using this to play DS games.
Having a stylus on a device made to be held with two hands is silly. This isn't the same thing as a DS or a Galaxy Note.
Don't listen to your devout and slightly retarded fans, Nintendo. Go capacitive. It's okay to come out of the stone-age. We are all waiting for you when you're ready to come out of the cave and let go of your caveman fans who love old technology.
The controller will have a 32 core PowerVR Rogue GPU.Final controller specs?
What does that even mean?
Is there one game on Vita that makes multitouch a must have? Even on iPad or iPhone, multitouch games are very few.
Don't listen to your devout and slightly retarded fans, Nintendo. Go capacitive. It's okay to come out of the stone-age. We are all waiting for you when you're ready to come out of the cave and let go of your caveman fans who love old technology.
It's not so much "lol, old shit" as it is the fact that when you put out a tablet-like controller and try to sell it to the masses, they're going to expect multi-touch. They'd be incredibly stupid to sell a resistive screen to the same market that's used to the iPad.
Don't listen to your devout and slightly retarded fans, Nintendo. Go capacitive. It's okay to come out of the stone-age. We are all waiting for you when you're ready to come out of the cave and let go of your caveman fans who love old technology.
That's not even the main advantage of capacitive. Capacitive actually works in the year 2012, whereas resisitve beams you back to Year 1995 PDAs, complete with styli.
Calling all Nintendo fans "slightly retarded?" Wow.
Built-in toaster please
The stylus on my note isn't really as accurate or fast as the one on my 3DS.Honestly, what'd be best is for the touch screen to be like the Galaxy Note anyway, but maybe that's too expensive to implant and it'd be a pain to need a proprietary stylus.
Calling all Nintendo fans "slightly retarded?" Wow.
Aside from the ridiculous name-calling, multi-touch isn't necessary when you have buttons/sticks as well. Plus, resistive is more accurate. I'd take that any day.
Weird how it seems to be the same two developers talking about WiiU.
Nintendo would be stupid to drop the resistive screen for an inferior capacitive one. Many of their DS games would be outright unplayable on a capacitive screen due to the extreme loss of precision.