shadow2810
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Since I'm too lazy to type out and proof read things, I will just use this image to summarize my thought.
Since I'm too lazy to type out and proof read things, I will just use this image to summarize my thought.
A couple things:
1) I can't imagine they'd require users who want a console experience to buy a handheld. The SCD needs to work independently of another device. Unless they really want to release a $99 console and then SCD is another $199 add on or something.
2) I don't see how the handheld could be used as a Gamepad as people are thinking, since you need a snug high speed connection to share computing resources. What happens if a wire gets jostled? "GPU disconnected?" I'd also imagine a longish wire between handheld and SCD would introduce additional latency not found on a motherboard, but I'm not sure.
Sounds good to me. Hopefully the games will run well without the "extra power".I don't know, but it sounds like NX may just be a handheld device and you can connect it to the "supplemental computing device" to get extra power for console experience.
Since I'm too lazy to type out and proof read things, I will just use this image to summarize my thought.
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NX console = handheld + supplemental unit. Basically there is none.
There is nothing to support this claim. It doesn't even make sense...There will likely be a standalone handheld and console SKU, both of which can be enhanced by the supplemental computing device.
Nintendo aren't stupid enough to repeat a mistake that resulted in Dreamcast-level sales and force people who don't give a fuck about portable gaming into buying a handheld peripheral to get a console experience. There will likely be a standalone handheld and console SKU, both of which can be enhanced by the supplemental computing device.
There is nothing to support this claim. It doesn't even make sense...
The game console 102 may take the form of any suitable type of computing device, e.g., mobile, semi-mobile, semi-stationary, or stationary.
Example: Instead of paying $400 for only one console, you are now paying $200 for the handheld plus $200 for supplemental unit, basically you pay $400 for both handheld and console.
See what I mean?
I do, but people generally don't like paying for shit they're not going to use. Remember how people refused to buy a Wii U because they wanted nothing to do with the Gamepad and all the requests for a Gamepad-less SKU? There's a risk of the same thing happening here.
The better solution is to offer both form factors separately, each optimized for a portable or stationary experience and let consumers make the choice themselves. Then, those who are looking for a bit more oomph can buy the SCD to boost their NX device.
Jesus christ some of you guys are imagining some incredibly over-complicated scenarios for this.
This has to be easy to use and understand for consumers.
I don't understand what you're talking about.If its a handheld, then RIP Mario Galaxy/Metroid Prime/big 3D Zeldas/Pikmin/Splatoon/Wonderful 101/Bayonetta/that big AAA Retro Studios game you're all dreaming of
Based on this
9. The apparatus as recited in claim 6, the acts further comprising broadcasting a service set identification (SSID) associated with the apparatus such that game consoles that are remote from the apparatus may wirelessly communicate with the apparatus.
What I'm hearing is there are 2 consoles a home station and a portable unit.
The portable unit connects to the home station on the go via a remote-play style setup further supplemented by cloud computing so that you can play the home console games on the go or just use them at home.
Basically, imagine if you could take the wiiU gamepad to the neighbors house and still be playing wiiU games on it.
So...basically
The Console acts like a Cloud Computing Device for the Handheld locally? And is accessed via the internet via remote play if you're on the go for Cloud Computing?
This sounds like some crazy shit.
Soooo I can hopefully use my pc/980ti to boost my game performance? Seems what a supplemental box would be to me.my PC.
That's what I'm reading and looking back over it I'm not finding anything contradictory in the application.
But then you would need to be connected to the internet to properly run any game that uses that cloud computing power. Also it doesn't really help a handheld unless you drive around looking for wifi to use
Cell plan?
That didn't work out so well for the Vita...
I'm guessing there's going to be a Subscription Service for those who don't get the Console...but man...I dunno. This whole thing sounds weird yet amazing.
I agree.Just read through the patents again and this is big shit. Borderline betting the farm big shit. Way bigger than keeping the Wii a generation behind. This time they're going way into the future.
I agree.
If this approach works and pays off ... that could shake up the traditional console-hardware-circle as of now.
Pure irony, to think that Nintendo, with the most barebones approach to online in the current and last gens, might come out with one of the most advanced one.
I sure need to save a day-off for the unveiling of the NX, worth it for the reactions alone, if it delivers on games then even better.
I'm wondering if Nintendo will make a unit of measurement for this. Such as the base handheld is 1gc (GameCube. Then you can purchase SCDs to increase the speed. Each game will have a required gc to play (if you don't have enough, you have to borrow through the cloud); on the box, something like "10gc required". It would be like a simplified PC.
That's what I'm reading and looking back over it I'm not finding anything contradictory in the application.
It is literally exactly what I was hoping for with the WiiU reveal. The night before that e3 I was planning out an advert in my head where a guy was using the Gamepad (or whatever we were calling it back in the WUST threads before the reveal) to play mario kart at home in local MP with his kids, streaming onto his gamepad screen whilst they were in another room. Then he had to go to work so he logged out, took the controller with him on the bus, logged back in and continued playing the game with his family back at home whilst he commuted to work.
I think mobile data speed was and probably still is quite a big obstacle in achieving this, bu the possibility is enough to get me misty eyed![]()
Pretty crazy how Nintendo has gone from LOL Friend Codes to some crazy cloud gaming solution in two generations.
Last thing I would expect from them.
I'll just throw this out for discussion because I have no technical knowledge on the subject of cloud computing.
If this sells really well and you live in an area densely populated with NX consoles and supplementary computing devices, would 4K gaming be possible?
I'll just throw this out for discussion because I have no technical knowledge on the subject of cloud computing.
If this sells really well and you live in an area densely populated with NX consoles and supplementary computing devices, would 4K gaming be possible?
No. Upending the tea table is the first thing you should expect from them.