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Thought its just me, there is other than us based on the react of your commentAh, Switch 2 rumors, what a relief. I was getting a little tired of Stellar Blade threads.
Thought its just me, there is other than us based on the react of your commentAh, Switch 2 rumors, what a relief. I was getting a little tired of Stellar Blade threads.
more like witness itThey know their customers will buy anything. Look at the WiiU.
They never cared why they now would care? It makes perfect sense for you but for Nintendo? I understand what you say - this was a demonstration for 3rd parties but they don't care for RT at all too - they will downscale it's game for the platform that sale well.When Nintendo does tech demos to third parties, it makes perfect sense for to demonstrate faster loading (BOTW) and UE5 compatability (Matrix).
Because when Nintendo is doing a tech demo for Switch 2, they will care about the tech and need to talk about the tech. Same as with precious platforms.They never cared why they now would care? It makes perfect sense for you but for Nintendo? I understand what you say - this was a demonstration for 3rd parties but they don't care for RT at all too - they will downscale it's game for the platform that sale well.
The Nintendo Switch 2 may use Samsung 5th generation V-NAND, which would be a huge step up from its predecessor, judging from some recent findings.
As reported by Doctre81 in a new video shared on YouTube, the LinkedIn page of a former Samsung Electronics Device Solution Division Senior Director who's been at the company until 2019 lists among key qualifications and responsibilities having led the development of a NAND Flash Controller device for an unspecified Nintendo game card. Among the key achievements, the former Samsung employee also lists the development of Secure eMMC Card powered by Samsung Memory's 5th generation V-NAND Flash, which seems to line up not only with the NAND Flash Controller device for the unspecified Nintendo game card but also with some other information, such as innovating security for unspecified proprietary hardware and designing a new PUF IP (Physical Unclonable Function).
The Nintendo Switch 2 requiring faster read speeds than its predecessor isn't exactly surprising, but Nintendo using Samsung 5th Generation V-NAND is still great news, even though it is, by today's standards, somewhat dated tech, as Samsung is working on 9th and 10th generations V-NAND, with the latter planned to be released in 2025. Still, the up to 1.4 GB/s speeds featured by the 5th generation should be more than enough for the new console, and a major step up from its predecessor.
Very little is known about the Nintendo Switch 2, other than the fact that it will be powered once again by NVIDIA technology. The T239 chip will be a massive step up over the Tegra X1 chip powering the current Nintendo system, as it is said to support features such as NVIDIA DLSS upscaling and Ray Reconstruction that is will likely make it the best ray tracing capable gaming system on the market.
Source: https://wccftech.com/nintendo-switch-2-samsung-v-nand/
They literally did...Sorry but what a stupid thing to say. Marketing was awful for WiiU but first party games were top-notch and Nintendo didn't abandon it
Pardon who from the developers care about RT? Name one who said 'we don't do a game without RT'.They will care about RT and DLSS on Switch 2 in a similar way to how they care about FSR on Switch.
By making ton of amazing games for itThey literally did...
The Dreamcast had great games too.By making ton of amazing games for it
And Sega left the market after it basically?The Dreamcast had great games too.
Nintendo survived by abandoning the Wii U, yes.And Sega left the market after it basically?
Most of the software of Dreamcast was 3rd party, PS2 stealed that market. Most games for WiiU was 1st party and they survived. Just saying.
By your logic every other console in the world was abandoned...Until next came out.Nintendo survived by abandoning the Wii U, yes.
If you believe that Nintendo was planning a 4 years lifecycle for the Wii U from the very beginning, then more power to you.By your logic every other console in the world was abandoned...Until next came out.
They have released BoTW in 2017. Doesn't count?If you believe that Nintendo was planning a 4 years lifecycle for the Wii U from the very beginning, then more power to you.
November 2012 to March 2017 is still 4 years.They have released BoTW in 2017. Doesn't count?
How are you so sure?They never cared why they now would care? It makes perfect sense for you but for Nintendo? I understand what you say - this was a demonstration for 3rd parties but they don't care for RT at all too - they will downscale it's game for the platform that sale well.
Because it will be stupid in my opinion? Just logic?How are you so sure?
Also, it's not that they are against device power, it's just that they rather balance power + price since they know their audience don't care about power more than they do for games.
That means: If they could make a console that could run games in 8k @240fps with graphics above those in AW2 for in the next year and sell it below $200 with profits, they would definitely go for it instead of saying "oh no, alucard0712_rus said we didn't care about high tech and he's right, it's too good for us, give us something just a little below PS4 Nvidia".
For the reasons why they'd go for power this time around:
1. They've built an amazing relationship with 3rd parties and are probably accepting some of their demands so they can have more games day-1
2. Everyone got in the "portable computer" bandwagon and they need to stop people from trying to emulate their console so easily, making the console powerful enough is a good tactic (among others)
3. PS5 technology isn't rocket science and PS4 was weak when it came out, surpassing PS4 and having PS5-like features set (and even more advanced ones) isn't impossible and probably not that expensive with current Nvidia as a partner
I just mainly treat PS5 as my PS4 Pro Max + machine!Its a great machine with one of the best software catalogs ever and when you’re ready to upgrade like 95% of stuff will work on ps5.
I just wish Nintendo pushed a little that’s all, Orin is a 2022 product - it shouldn’t be on a 2025 product. That’s all.
The developers who use RT and DLSS in their games will care about it and want to know what Switch 2 is and is not capable of. It doesn't benefit Nintendo to keep these details a secret from third parties forever.Pardon who from the developers care about RT? Name one who said 'we don't do a game without RT'.
FSR is not require specialized hardware. And we are talking about efficient portable machine
By making ton of amazing games for it
It's about hardware capabilities, not about what Nintendo is intending to do with all of those features at the same time, WTF you talking aboutBecause it will be stupid in my opinion? Just logic?
I just put it quickly, English is not my native so don't judge me hard. Those are some of my points:
1. We use ray-tracing only with DLSS or other upscaler.
2. Switch 2 is certainly a 1080p machine. Maybe with ability to display at 4K because number of Tensor cores needed for proper 4K display T239 is not capable of. Even in full RTX2050 variant. (look at DF video). So true 4K is out of question.
3. Every upscaler works worse lower the input resolution: for 4K Nvidia recommends 'Performance' preset. 'Balanced' for 1440p and 'Quality' at 1080p so lower resolution you go - less beneficial it gets, obviously.
4. If you are using RT you need those Tensor cores to do both denoising (which by itself making a picture blurry and ghosty) and DLSS and what you will get is very expensive and very low quality picture that requires both additional Tensor and RT cores - all of that on a hand-held platform where every bit of die silicon and power matters A LOT.
5. We suppose that Nintendo will make hardware that make profit, and presumably at 400$.
So you get 360p-540p upscaled and killed by denoiser image, but yeah, this is with RT effects which 90% of a people cannot distinguish from non RT and don't care at all.
And all of this for what? For NeoGaf to look at it and say 'Why they are even bothered by this shit'?
Now combine all of this and this is pretty much why I think it's stupid given all those circumstances. You know that good games sell well have those RT effects or not - it's not important at all. Especially if what you get will be low quality and with wasted die space/build cost/performance/battery life.
It's just my opinion and I will welcome everything 'extra' from Nintendo. I will be glad if Nintendo find a way (like OPTIONAL Dock station with all whistles RT's, DLSS, 4K and such) to make very powerful console but I expect less.
Those are requiring die space in the silicon that are very limited in hand-held. What's wrong with that? Compromise?It's about hardware capabilities, not about what Nintendo is intending to do with all of those features at the same time, WTF you talking about
Well, that's Nintendo's business to solve, but the leaked Nvidia chipset had all of that so doesn't seem to be a big dealThose are requiring die space in the silicon that are very limited in hand-held. What's wrong with that? Compromise?