NX Controller Rumor [Up5: Original was fake, and thus this is too]

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aaaaand now we're comparing low-quality birds eye view pics of blackberry screens in low lighting to high quality pics of whatever this thing is in better lighting and at an angle

i am so out of even right now, i literally cannot
 
The screen looks fine, it looks almost exactly like my Vita does in incandescent light

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Here's a shot of a vita. It's bad quality but you can still see the screen internals light up. Notice that the screens don't actually look 'black' when lit up, they have a lighter shade.

The color of the 'NX' screen is the same exact color and reflectiveness of the plastic casing of the WiiU controller.
 
I really can't imagine this is it. It defeats the purpose of not using buttons, and from looking at the screen there isn't that kind of stuff there.

. . . The purpose of not using buttons is to allow free form interfaces. The purpose of using that is to give them the same tactile feel as a button.

How does that defeat the purpose???
 
The fact that the original photo has been around for days now is enough proof for me. No one has been able to debunk it. Not that photo, and not the new photos. No signs of photoshop, no other obvious signs of fakery.

I know some people will continue refusing to accept it until Nintendo makes it official, but come on. Perfect fakes don't exist.
 
Never seen this before. Very interesting. My only concern would be the cost factor. I would imagine implementing this tech into a controller/handheld would be expensive.

It's actually old tech. One of the companies behind it has been around since the early 90s, just like touch screens had been around for years before becoming standard. Or HDTV existing for many years.

I'm sure costs have decreased over the years. Which is perfect for Nintendo- old tech that looks new. Right up their alley. Add a slide to turn it on and off and I completely expect it as possible.
 
Not all screens are the same. The NX screens are supposedly the freeform display tech from Sharp, which haven't seen much commercial use yet. But for that matter, here's another Sharp screen (Aquos Crystal smartphone):

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Has a very similar black, highly reflective look to it.

Obviously can't prove this is a legit leak, but don't think the screen is what would out it if it were fake.
Maybe this phone is #teamfake
 
The design is from Nintendo patents. It's not even remotely "left field"

Well that's true. But Nintendo must've thought it was a good idea at some point to draw it in the patent that way.

I think you guys are giving fakers too much credit. The only thing that makes me skeptical is that a leak like this hasn't happened before with Nintendo hardware as I recall. It did happen with the 360 though.
 
Not all screens are the same. The NX screens are supposedly the freeform display tech from Sharp, which haven't seen much commercial use yet. But for that matter, here's another Sharp screen (Aquos Crystal smartphone):

366462-aquos-crystal-off.jpg


Has a very similar black, highly reflective look to it.

Obviously can't prove this is a legit leak, but don't think the screen is what would out it if it were fake.

That's definitely true. However, we have several different shots at different angles, and one with the WiiU in it in the same shot. There's even a light shining on the NX controller.
 
Interesting. Hard to judge without using it myself, but all I got to hear is games like Animal Crossing or what not and I'm probably there lol.
 
Not all screens are the same. The NX screens are supposedly the freeform display tech from Sharp, which haven't seen much commercial use yet. But for that matter, here's another Sharp screen (Aquos Crystal smartphone):

366462-aquos-crystal-off.jpg


Has a very similar black, highly reflective look to it.

Obviously can't prove this is a legit leak, but don't think the screen is what would out it if it were fake.
I could make that phone in five minutes. Believe me, I could. Confirmed fake.
 
I guess my feelings are pretty much indifferent, but that looks more like a consumer-grade version rather than a devkit unit. Even if Nintendo have finalized the style/look of the controller, I doubt they would hand those "finished" versions out to developers/testers when they can just keep on using the devkit units. That would be more cost efficient than to Nintendo. Even for the reveal of Wii U, weren't they using essentially put-together parts for the demo units? Again, the design could be true from what people in the industry are saying, but these pictures in particular don't add up to it, specially since no one can say for sure they have seen it in person.

And lol at that Wii U consumer grade controller.
 
As much as I am part of #teamfake, I wouldn't compare any high quality screen of today to a Wii U game pad screen. LCDs have come much closer to the glass in the last couple years

Also the tactic thing isn't going to happen on a system that's supposed to be affordable. Each of those buttons might as well be motors/servos. Not cheap.
 
The fact that the original photo has been around for days now is enough proof for me. No one has been able to debunk it. Not that photo, and not the new photos. No signs of photoshop, no other obvious signs of fakery.

I know some people will continue refusing to accept it until Nintendo makes it official, but come on. Perfect fakes don't exist.

Have you seen the UE4 demo gif? That is, IMO, the most damning evidence of all that it's fake.
 
The fact that the original photo has been around for days now is enough proof for me. No one has been able to debunk it. Not that photo, and not the new photos. No signs of photoshop, no other obvious signs of fakery.

I know some people will continue refusing to accept it until Nintendo makes it official, but come on. Perfect fakes don't exist.

It's like that speech Gordon gives Batman in the Dark Knight. You use guns they buy bullet-proof vests...

The general populace become too clever for regular photoshop fakes? 3D printing baby.
 

This image. (click to enlarge). it wasn't in the quoted posts, perhaps I edited after everyone quoted me. But we have both screens at the same angle, and the NX controller even has a light shining on it.

Now, unless they've got some new material that has a weird texture and completely hides the screen, it doesn't really reflect like most screens. Of course, the images are angled and it's hard to tell either way. But it just looks fake to me.
 
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Here's a shot of a vita. It's bad quality but you can still see the screen internals light up. Notice that the screens don't actually look 'black' when lit up, they have a lighter shade.

The color of the 'NX' screen is the same exact color and reflectiveness of the plastic casing of the WiiU controller.

The square is the screen itself, the black around it is... Not screen, bezel. The screen and the bezel are colored different and have different reflective properties. But with the NX, the ENTIRE face of the controller is a screen, so of course there's no "square" or anything inside it since that entire glass front is one consistent screen with the same reflective properties. Also, the Vita there has an OLED screen which I think is responsible for its particularly lighter shade, other LCD screens tend not to be so blue when off.

I mean seriously, is this what people are resorting to now? I'm not entirely sure it's REAL, but the deniers are really grasping at straws to desperately try and prove it's fake :S
 
It's like that speech Gordon gives Batman in the Dark Knight. You use guns they buy bullet-proof vests...

The general populace become too clever for regular photoshop fakes? 3D printing baby.

There's no real evidence that this was 3D printed either. In fact, the sculpt is way too precise for it to have been printed by a lower-end consumer-grade printer. Assuming this was faked, someone spent a lot of money to do it.
 
The Wii U had two pieces of plastic before the LCD because it uses ancient touch tech, people. It's going to glow under light compared to today's displays.

The LCD is not the fight to be had.
 
The square is the screen itself, the black around it is... Not screen, bezel. The screen and the bezel are colored different and have different reflective properties. But with the NX, the ENTIRE face of the controller is a screen, so of course there's no "square" or anything inside it since that entire glass front is one consistent screen with the same reflective properties.

I mean seriously, is this what people are resorting to now? I'm not entirely sure it's REAL, but the deniers are really grasping at straws to desperately try and prove it's fake :S

yeah but you notice how it reflects light in a bluish haze in the image.

The Wii U had two pieces of plastic before the LCD because it uses ancient touch tech, people. It's going to glow under light compared to today's displays.

The LCD is not the fight to be had.

My S6 also glows in the same manner.


I'm just saying, it's something to look at. Looks fake to me.
 
Have you seen the UE4 demo gif? That is, IMO, the most damning evidence of all that it's fake.

The only thing that proves is that the UE4 demo was running on it. Running the image through photoshop filters shows zero tampering. If it did, I'd be with you, but it doesn't.
 
Someone should examine the location of each spec of dust or whatever the hell that stuff is on the screen. If the dust location on the screen remains the same on all three shots, then that is some impressive dust from the filthiest office ever.
 
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^There ya' go. Took me under an hour, and I could send it to a 3D printer with a few minutes of extra prep. Then it's just a matter of inserting a screen, or photoshopping reflections onto the 3D printed chassis.

But...like I said, that doesn't mean it isn't real. But it's simple enough that it's really, really easy to produce, if someone had enough motivation.

Will be interesting to see how this turns out.

A skilled 3D artist would have no problem whatsoever to create that image, with the office, reflections, wood, typical coffee stains (i mean, the entire desk is very clean, but it does have coffee stains)...

Someone like Andrew Price from Blenderguru would do that with his eyes closed... using free opensource software.

Personally, i'm still leaning towards fake. It's definitely doable in 3D. That said, it's also doable physically. Use a laser cutter for the glossy screen, a 3D printer... And the biggest flag is still that this looks identical to a patent image. And the first leaked screen was definitely photoshopped.
 
There are plenty of ways for them to be different without removing tactile input.

There seems like plenty of ways to augment this base controller with tactile input (see DS slide pad, the various sketches of handles in this thread). It's easy to fall back into standard input schemes and given the size it seems like that could happen in a more functional way than the Wii U (where you basically are saying screw the gamepad as it is almost too unwieldy already).

There is plenty of interesting haptic feedback tech hasn't been commercialized at this point.
 
Another interesting perspective on Reddit from a "former nintendo qa tester". May or may not be true, idk what to believe anymore.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comm..._controller_pictures_leaked_by_reddit/d1bbl2o

actually this brings up a good point i hadn't considered - the controller should/would be connected pretty hard to the actual dev kit. there are 3ds units out there that don't need to be, so maybe this is a test unit, or maybe even something from a design firm nintendo outsourced? i'm not sure. it's possible this is the actual consumer-ready version if that's the case. at least with wii u and 3ds, nintendo bolts everything down.
 
Honestly, I'm not sure what to think at this moment. It's still a prototype so I'll wait to jump to any conclusions. I like the idea of custom control interfaces but touchscreens are always hit or miss with me. I like mah buttons.

Not all screens are the same. The NX screens are supposedly the freeform display tech from Sharp, which haven't seen much commercial use yet. But for that matter, here's another Sharp screen (Aquos Crystal smartphone):

366462-aquos-crystal-off.jpg


Has a very similar black, highly reflective look to it.

Obviously can't prove this is a legit leak, but don't think the screen is what would out it if it were fake.

It's mah phoooone!! Lol literally posting this on it right now.
 
actually this brings up a good point i hadn't considered - the controller should/would be connected pretty hard to the actual dev kit. there are 3ds units out there that don't need to be, so maybe this is a test unit, or maybe even something from a design firm nintendo outsourced? i'm not sure. it's possible this is the actual consumer-ready version if that's the case. at least with wii u and 3ds, nintendo bolts everything down.

True. Unless their policy has changed - and given the reported nature of the NDA being strict even by NDA standards, it seems unlikely anything related to NX is being freely moved about an office.
 
Did I just see a virtual B button on one of the screen shot....? Oh my...
I have used emulator of some sort on my smart phone for years, and I can never solve the problem of imprecise input because I can never be sure the exact button location without looking. This will be no different.

Please don't do a buttonless gameing console Nintendo, please don't.
 
Still #TeamReal. All of speculations just seem too much trouble to go through. It seems to me that the most obvious answer is the most correct, in this case at least.

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This said... the lower sounds like a valid point.
I mean he's right, that thing wouldnt be on some dude's table next to his WiiU gamepad, he that thing would be strapped and bolted down so nobody could take it with it being extremely hard for anyone to take pictures of it without being caught, and even if he successfully managed to get pictures and get it out of whatever facility if he posted these online, it should be incredibly easy to track him down.
 
actually this brings up a good point i hadn't considered - the controller should/would be connected pretty hard to the actual dev kit. there are 3ds units out there that don't need to be, so maybe this is a test unit, or maybe even something from a design firm nintendo outsourced? i'm not sure. it's possible this is the actual consumer-ready version if that's the case. at least with wii u and 3ds, nintendo bolts everything down.

Interesting. And it's funny everyone with 'insider info' comes out of the woodwork to confirm it's real/fake.

Is there any gaffer with experience that can confirm/deny the statements made in the reddit post?
 
Another interesting perspective on Reddit from a "former nintendo qa tester". May or may not be true, idk what to believe anymore.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comm..._controller_pictures_leaked_by_reddit/d1bbl2o

I mean he's right, that thing wouldnt be on some dude's table next to his WiiU gamepad, he that thing would be strapped and bolted down so nobody could take it with it being extremely hard for anyone to take pictures of it without being caught, and even if he successfully managed to get pictures and get it out of whatever facility if he posted these online, it should be incredibly easy to track him down.
 
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