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Figured this would be a good exercise. Made a quick UI animation concept:
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Hear it with sound for that extra OOMPH.
- Contextual actions/buttons
- Click down on left analog stick for weapon wheel
Nah, still not feeling it at all.
Figured this would be a good exercise. Made a quick UI animation concept:
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Hear it with sound for that extra OOMPH.
- Contextual actions/buttons
- Click down on left analog stick for weapon wheel
The crazy thing to me is that some people in here are actually defending it. If they defend this I'm convinced they'll defend anything.
Nintendo could mold a controller out of bear poop and Nintendo fans would still say it's a great idea.
Wouldn't the left thumb cover the items?
Holy shit. This has an actual possibility of being real...
Good lord...
There was a rumor saying that it had at least a mobile unit and Nintendo have officially debunked lots of things that ended being true.
Why so secretive?
It just seems a bit obvious to me somebody with a 3d printer got bored.
I wouldn't be sure of that. Idk what they're thinking if this is just an expensive controller again.
Honestly Im over it with regards to this goofy controller
Im far more concerned with other aspects of the NX platform
As people have pointed out. This thing could end up in a shell with buttons, support Pro Controllers so on so forth
This is just the tip of the iceberg guys
Wow so everyone that likes the leaked controller is some fanboy that would defend literal poop?
Good way to make yourself look stupid
Hmm, i could now ask you: "What's wrong with Final Fantasy I to IX, various Dragon Quests, and all those games that are cross-platform on mobile and Vita?"
Why? Because that's a part of the experiences offered on mobile.
And (iirc) Iwata even mentioned that they want to have some of those mobile games and their devs on board for the new system. So, no denying your thought.
But we also have some solid rumors, post from users who appear to have knowledge in some way and even games "semiconfirmed" for the system, namely rumored Smash Bros Port, Zelda U cross-gen, Final Fantasy XV and the "semiconfirmed" Dragon Quest XI.
And again, back to jumping to conclusions. I see pictures of a device, that's simply not powered on. Everything else, be it haptic feedback, tactus-like morphing inputs, changeable input-sets for adjusting to your likes, is just speculation. And from this, you're like "Ok, they go mobile asap." ... from zero to 100%.
Yes and they should also actually read the patent as it explains the form factor, the sticks placement, that the sticks are the primary a + b buttons, and some of the new game mechanics this would bring to the table.
Some of you really need to pay attention to official Nintendo communication. Everything that Nintendo said about NX was about how NX will provide a new way to play games, how NX will be different. Anybody expecting a standard console with a standard controller is not paying attention or is in denial.
a transformer pad?
The patent they filed specifically mentioned an elliptical shape. So even if this isn't real the screen shape seems to be what they have in mind
The console's form factor has been the subject of much debate, but the WSJ says that the NX will "likely include both a console and at least one mobile unit that could either be used in conjunction with the console or taken on the road for separate use."
Sharp Corp. is close to providing video game maker Nintendo Co. with its advanced liquid crystal displays that can be shaped freely according to user demand, sources said Tuesday.
Unlike conventional LCDs, the Free-Form Display, which Sharp unveiled this year, has a bezel that can be bent, allowing for freedom of design.
Nintendo will be Sharp’s first client to adopt the new LCDs.
Sharp will start mass production around early 2016 at its plant in Mie Prefecture, bringing forward its plan by about a year.
Nintendo is considering creating a hole at the center of the display, making it doughnut-shaped, one of the sources said.
Ughh I dunno. That just looks very frustrating. The aspect and view is so jarringFigured this would be a good exercise. Made a quick UI animation concept:
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Hear it with sound for that extra OOMPH.
- Contextual actions/buttons
- Click down on left analog stick for weapon wheel
What irks me about these so called leaks is how limited the leakers are with their pictures. They obviously don't give a shit about secrecy or possibly losing their job, so why stop at just one or two vague pictures?
If I had something as huge as that in my possession and I knew I'd be posting pictures onto the net, I'd take loads of pics from all kinds of angles. Why hasn't this person shown us what it looks like from behind? Or what it looks like in his hands? Or why isn't it turned on? Why haven't they revealed more about the specific specs of the console etc
Why so secretive?
It just seems a bit obvious to me somebody with a 3d printer got bored.
If we assume this is the controller and real, we're certainly looking at something way more expensive than the Wii U gamepad. And that is kinda scary...
The gamepad cost about $80 to manufacture IIRC. 24$ for the screen.
A Freeform screen must not be cheap at all, at least not currently, even if we're looking at a smaller total area. Not to mention it'll likely be a higher quality screen than the one used for the gamepad.
Then we have to add up all the chips and components.
It wouldn't surprise me if this controller itself cost $100+ in the current configuration.
What people wants and what people gets is usually different with Nintendo.
Handle would be clash the overall design, I like it as it is.Good point. There is no handle and this is a problem. Nintendo should consider to include it in the final version.
An expensive gimmick controller is a bad and very risky direction. We already had the wiiu.
It means less third party support.
It means underpowered.
It means expensive.
It means less focus on features like online services.
It means continuing an increasingly disjointed and fragmented development platform.
I'm very worried that this is real..
Even if the leak pix are fake, we have a good idea of what is coming. There is still room for surprises though.
Yep.
Even if these pictures were faked, multiple rumors have indicated that the NX will come packaged with something that has a screen on it. And Japan Times was reporting the "doughnut shaped" rumor last year.
Wall Street Journal rumor
Japan Times rumor
And someone else also chimed in that it was... not fake ^^
Also Nintendo don't give a fuck about what fans/people want
They also said the wii u controller drove up the cost of the system, and that it was unappealing to the market. So, official nintendo communication would also indicate making a more expensive and equally unappealing controller to the market wouldn't make a lot of sense. If this is real it basically means nintendo has learned nothing from the failure that was the wii u.
Some of you really need to pay attention to official Nintendo communication. Everything that Nintendo said about NX was about how NX will provide a new way to play games, how NX will be different. Anybody expecting a standard console with a standard controller is not paying attention or is in denial.
An expensive gimmick controller is a bad and very risky direction. We already had the wiiu.
It means less third party support.
It means underpowered.
It means expensive.
It means less focus on features like online services.
It means continuing an increasingly disjointed and fragmented development platform.
I'm very worried that this is real..
Well the shape and patents that were shown all lead to the idea that this thing could be a pop in device for all sorts of things
Its the Wii Mote once again
16:9 and 4:3 are just ugly and don't take advantage of the controller.
just to add here i don't feel this is real for the simple reason that it looks too sleek.
Nintendo pro cuts have, from the NES onwards, always had a slightly toy-like look to them because they identify as a toy company. This is not an insult they say this themselves.
this product looks more like a high end phone. Of course, they could well have taken a new direction in their style but it would be odd after all these years.
I'm not sure which rumor you mean, but if you're saying there will be a portable device, i.e. a handheld system, I absolutely expect there to be. That doesn't mean it's a hybrid, though. You're absolutely right that Nintendo has previously debunked rumors that ended up being true. But the context of this was a little different. Nintendo wasn't debnukojg anything per se, in fact that was poor word choice in a sense on my part. What happened was that, I want to say this was a year or so ago, Iwata-san specifically made it a point at an investor meeting to describe how the new systems would not be a hybrid. I'll see if I can find a quote. But Nintendo debunking a rumor in the press vs. intentionally giving misinformation to shareholders are two entirely different things, you know? I'm not saying Nintendo couldn't have changed its mind, though. And I'd gladly buy what you're describing, though if the HH docked with the console it might be mess powerful than the minimum people expect for it, in which case.that's going to turn off some fans big time.
Patents don't always become consumer devices, and rumors are rumors.
Not necessarily - the WiiU gamepad is straight up bespoke manufacturing in every respect.
If they have an NX gamepad that is identical to an Nx handheld in form factor, shell, screen, buttons etc, and the only thing different is the internals (because a handheld would need its own GPU / CPU / RAM / Storage) then they would benefit from manufacturing economies of scale, because an Nx gamepad would just be a handheld with different (cheaper) internals
The crazy thing to me is that some people in here are actually defending it. If they defend this I'm convinced they'll defend anything.
Nintendo could mold a controller out of bear poop and Nintendo fans would still say it's a great idea.
Yeah, but you have to keep in mind that their own games are traditional games for the vast majority.I think Nintendo wants to go after three markets with this device:
1) Clash of Clans type of games.
2) Traditional games that do not require many buttons or powerful hardware. Games like Final Fantasy Dragon Quest or indie games.
3) Their own games
Some of you really need to pay attention to official Nintendo communication. Everything that Nintendo said about NX was about how NX will provide a new way to play games, how NX will be different. Anybody expecting a standard console with a standard controller is not paying attention or is in denial.
Yeah, but you have to keep in mind that their own games are traditional games for the vast majority.
In regards of controls, i just don't see a big difference between a Zelda U (or TP HD, or WW HD) and ... let's say Tomb Raider as another Action-Adventure.
Relax, the poop comment was obviously a joke. And chances are that you probably are a Nintendo 'fanboy' if you like the controller. Sorry if that offends you.
Can't wait for the next direct. WHEN
ShockingAlberto said his source "confirmed" the pictures, the word confirmed in quotation marks. I'm not sure wether this means the pictures are real, or the source confirmed that they're fake.So a verified/reliable source said it's real? Who was it? About 50 pages behind on the thread.
Just did a size comparison and the 3ds XL is about that size
Wii U had alot of company logos in its presentation, even developers interview, that didn't translate into support in the long run.Well it was never going to be anything amazing on the 3rd party front anyhow. We know SE , Bamco, Sega, capcom, Activision and possibly Ubi are on board. And if rumors are to be believed, EA wants to be on board.
Figured this would be a good exercise. Made a quick UI animation concept:
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Hear it with sound for that extra OOMPH.
- Contextual actions/buttons
- Click down on left analog stick for weapon wheel
If true, that's suicide. Some people favour smartphone and tablet gaming because phones and tablets are mainly used for other things they care about, while games are just a little extra. A dedicated hardware that would aim to replicate that sort of experience is geared toward horrible failure: the people who don't care about gaming won't want it because they already have what they need, and the people who care about gaming won't want it because it lacks the experience/comfort they seek.The direction might be a dedicated gaming system designed towards the kind of experiences that phones and iPads provide.
If we assume this is the controller and real, we're certainly looking at something way more expensive than the Wii U gamepad. And that is kinda scary...
The gamepad cost about $80 to manufacture IIRC. 24$ for the screen.
A Freeform screen must not be cheap at all, at least not currently, even if we're looking at a smaller total area. Not to mention it'll likely be a higher quality screen than the one used for the gamepad.
Then we have to add up all the chips and components.
It wouldn't surprise me if this controller itself cost $100+ in the current configuration.