What if you don't see that?
then next week is gonna suck
What if you don't see that?
Also they could be sitting on things for E3 & TGS.The problem is that we may not get a whole lot from other third parties at the event (as much as I would love MvCI to come to the Switch, I'm not getting my hopes up). And the potentially most exciting part of the presentation, Nintendo's games, may have mostly been leaked (with maybe two or three remaining surprises).
My main concern is that most of the surprises may have already been spoiled.
Yeah, when you think about it, most of the rumors we've had are related to what Nintendo already showed us in the reveal trailer plus hardware specs/price. We haven't had any major details leaked for us except maybe BG&E2 and Rabbids.I really don't think we know much. Most of what we know are what Wii U ports are coming (but not details of what's being added for each) and Ubisoft software (but not really knowing what those are like either).
We haven't seen more than 15 seconds of the new Mario. We don't know what new games Nintendo will be bringing to the system other than Mario and Zelda (and you can bet there will be some). We also don't know what Retro has been working on and what the alleged new IP is.
We don't know any of the third party stuff for sure out of Ubisoft other than Skyrim and Dragon Quest 11.
There's clearly going to be a ton of surprises still.
The problem is that we may not get a whole lot from other third parties at the event (as much as I would love MvCI to come to the Switch, I'm not getting my hopes up). And the potentially most exciting part of the presentation, Nintendo's games, may have mostly been leaked (with maybe two or three remaining surprises).
Looking forward to Persona 5, Yakuza 0, Shenmue HD collection, Dark Souls collection, KH3 and FFXV.
The problem is that we may not get a whole lot from other third parties at the event (as much as I would love MvCI to come to the Switch, I'm not getting my hopes up). And the potentially most exciting part of the presentation, Nintendo's games, may have mostly been leaked (with maybe two or three remaining surprises).
The problem is that we may not get a whole lot from other third parties at the event (as much as I would love MvCI to come to the Switch, I'm not getting my hopes up). And the potentially most exciting part of the presentation, Nintendo's games, may have mostly been leaked (with maybe two or three remaining surprises).
I don't think you rent out a giant Tokyo conference center for three days and livestream a presentation globally if you don't have big announcements and lots of quality content to unveil. People are acting as if the only things we'll see next week are 3D Mario, Skyrim, and a bunch of Wii U ports. I understand keeping expectations in check, but some of you are kind of getting ridiculous here.
Looking forward to Persona 5, Yakuza 0, Shenmue HD collection, Dark Souls collection, KH3 and FFXV.
As much as I would love this, no way. We are lucky to be getting the ostensibly-functioning game on even one platform as it is.
I know I sound negative. Torment is my most anticipated game of 2017, but we have to be realistic here.
And free blowjobs
Switch is DOA without free blowjobs
Oh god yes where is the E3 Fifth Element gif?
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Yeah, you're right. retail co release on X1 and PS 4 is planned though
Who knows. Maybe they think it's worth a punt to tap into the handheld audience. Fortune favours the bold and I would squeel.
Some worrying about nothing. Shame.
There's definitely stuff we haven't heard of yet.
So here's a question for the thread: What happened to Project Giant Robot?
Fully axed? Reworked into something new? Absorbed into something else? Most importantly, will we see it on Switch?
I was pretty sure that was what Star Fox Zero ended up being.
So here's a question for the thread: What happened to Project Giant Robot?
Fully axed? Reworked into something new? Absorbed into something else? Most importantly, will we see it on Switch?
I'm curious, what do you guys think will happen if the Switch succeeds unlike the Wii U?
So here's a question for the thread: What happened to Project Giant Robot?
Fully axed? Reworked into something new? Absorbed into something else? Most importantly, will we see it on Switch?
I was pretty sure that was what Star Fox Zero ended up being.
I'm curious, what do you guys think will happen if the Switch succeeds unlike the Wii U?
I just hope everybody keeps their expectations in check, you can't be disappointed if you have zero expectations.
While not at zero, an expectation of one of Splatoon 2. BOTW, or 3D Mario at launch is fairly low...right?...RIGHT?!I just hope everybody keeps their expectations in check, you can't be disappointed if you have zero expectations.
Depends on the capabilities of the hardware.I'm curious, what do you guys think will happen if the Switch succeeds unlike the Wii U?
Nintendo's first VR game - developed by MiyamotoSo here's a question for the thread: What happened to Project Giant Robot?
Fully axed? Reworked into something new? Absorbed into something else? Most importantly, will we see it on Switch?
I'm worry that Nintendo are gonna convience me to buy it at launch.
I like to wait for price drops on new consoles.
- Better support from Nintendo and third parties alike
- Nintendo will take longer to release the successor
- There won't be as many large software gaps
- No drought over a year long when all the games have been moved onto the next system
- Positive public perception (as opposed to negative opinions or not knowing it exists)
- Multiple iterations (also because it's a handheld)
- Price will drop instead of remaining high like the Wii U
- Hopefully Nintendo will be cool again :'(
Maybe expecting 3D Mario at launch alongside Zelda may be a bit overkill, but it's not that insane compared to other expectations that I've seen.While not at zero, an expectation of one of Splatoon 2. BOTW, or 3D Mario at launch is fairly low...right?...RIGHT?!
I can agree with this.Yes, I really look forward to the next seven days of people with self-ascribed zero expectations telling everyone else to follow the cult of zero expectations.
There will be some negative sentiment no matter what is shown. That's the beauty of the internet, you will see shades of opinion completely alien to one's own conception of reasonable mindedness.
I would say however, the few times in the video game industry that we get a new platform unveiling like this, are the few times to have a genuine interest and to be excited, if only for the promise of having a new path in the industry pulled into focus.
Hows dem WiiU price drops working out for you?
Yep, since it is a handheld you know damn well Capcom has something in store.
I pray that their new IP isn't Project Giant Robot.
It did price drop. People just forget because it was only a $50 price drop
I'm worry that Nintendo are gonna convience me to buy it at launch.
I like to wait for price drops on new consoles.
PS4 was $399 at launch, and a little over 3 years later, you can get a ps4 slim uncharted for a little over $250 on Amazon.
Xbone the same really, except even more if you count the kinect was taken off.
Two systems that came out a year later than Wii U, and already dropped 150 in price, while Wii U only dropped $50 for the 32 GB Black Wii U with a game bundle. lmao.
The Wii U should have been 200-250 by now.
Actually 6 days 20 hours and 38 minutes7 days, folks. In 7 short days, we'll know.
PS4 was $399 at launch, and a little over 3 years later, you can get a ps4 slim uncharted for a little over $250 on Amazon.
Xbone the same really, except even more if you count the kinect was taken off.
Two systems that came out a year later than Wii U, and already dropped 150 in price, while Wii U only dropped $50 for the 32 GB Black Wii U with a game bundle. lmao.
The Wii U should have been 200-250 by now.
The Wii U is as expensive as it is for a number of reasons, none of which are that they "struggle to get parts at decent prices".
The first, and most obvious of these is the enormous touch-screen in the controller. If the PS4 had a 6" touchscreen in its controller, with all the additional costs that go along with that (larger battery, custom streaming hardware, SoC on the controller, logistical costs, etc.) you better believe it would have been a lot more expensive than £350.
Secondly, Nintendo's decision to pursue backwards compatibility with Wii U games effectively forced them into using an MCM (multi-chip module) where they combined their separate CPU and GPU dies on a single package. MCMs are far from cheap, and the Wii U is actually the cheapest device around that I can think of that uses one. Here's a quick list of parts which use MCMs off the top of my head:
AMD Fiji GPU - $500+
Intel CPUs with Iris Pro graphics - $300+
IBM POWER8 - Not sold individually, but would be thousands of dollars
The third point, which ties into the second, is that there was relatively little scope to reduce costs over the Wii U's lifetime. The GPU was fabbed on a mature 40nm process and they weren't able to reduce costs with a die shrink due to the lack of eDRAM on 28nm. The CPU probably could have been shrunk, but being such a small die in the first place there wouldn't have been much saving. The MCM packaging itself might have come down in cost a bit, but is still an expensive process. The DDR3 was already mature and cheap, so there wouldn't have been many savings there. The same would be true of most of the controller components.
Finally, the fact that so few consoles were sold would have seriously hindered their ability to reduce the price. Any component which was bought on a contract where costs reduce as a function of units purchased (likely including the CPU, GPU and MCM packaging) would see Nintendo still paying today what they probably expected to pay only a year into production, which means selling the console for the price they may have expected to sell one year in, even though four years have passed and PS4 and XBO are now selling for around the same price.
Anyway, Nintendo shouldn't have any such restrictions this time. It seems very likely that they're going for an AMD SoC (i.e. a single-chip package, like PS4 and XBO), they're unlikely to include Wii U BC, and any new features are unlikely to be anywhere near as expensive as a 6" controller screen. If they want to (which is a big if), they could definitely put out a console more capable than PS4 while breaking even at $300.
What do you guys think the big surprise will be? There will be multiple I imagine but one of the will be the biggest thing of the conference.
Will it be Retro's game?
Monolith? New Console game of existing IP(ex:F-Zero, Metroid, Ice climbers)? New IP? Or a Third-party exclusive of an existing series?
It was tongue and cheek.Yes, I hate when companies entice me into buy their products. Those monsters.
Actually 6 days 20 hours and 38 minutes
u wot, are you saying we'll know everything the second the stream commences? Get it straight.Actually it's 6 days 20 hours 31 minutes and 35 seconds. Get it straight.
I remember Thraktor commented on why the Wii U never really dropped in price in a thread from a while back, and suggested that this shouldn't be the case for the Switch (NX at the time).