Man, these were the times.i miss CBOAT leaks
SteamDeck is LCD.What do you mean "always"? They've done that once, with the Switch, which was released in 2017. Even back then OLED was standard for mobile devices, now even cheapo phones have them.
Imagine the absolute lowest, cheapest spec Nintendo can get away, and add in a gameplay feature that looks cool in demos, and that’s what it will be.
Vastly can mean 100x or 20x, but steam deck is about 3x more powerful from switch, now if we taking gen over gen gainz, switch launched in march 2017, switch 2/pr0/new w/e u call if, if it launches earliest in holidays 2024, thats over 7,5 years later aka whole generation, if it doesnt beat steamdeck it will be crazy underpowered. for comparision ps4 holidays 2013 to ps5 holidays 2020 so exactly 7years of gap, and difference was 3x cpu and 6x gpu performance.Nah. Plus it’s not just raw specs, y’know. Plus Switch uses mobile chipset from 2015. Steam Deck is vastly more powerful. There’s definitely room in the middle, my man.
So is apparently the upcoming Sony cloud-device iirc.SteamDeck is LCD.
It's Nintendo we're talking about. They'll cut down their employees' divorce alimony even, if it reduces their hardware margins via BoM.
And not great.SteamDeck is LCD.
- LCD screen instead of an OLED screen to lower cost, to balance out the higher amount of storage required for higher fidelity games.
- ...
- At least Over 100GB of internal memory
Yes, it's an integral part of the system you build for - it's in everyone's best interest to know as early as possible.Would Nintendo really provide that information to a developer at this stage?
Not really, no.Aren't they going to make their games the same either way?
Would you say developers have to make their Switch games differently ever since the OLED came out?Yes, it's an integral part of the system you build for - it's in everyone's best interest to know as early as possible.
Sure - the specs are *always* provided as 'subject to change' - but handhelds absolutely include the screen in the dev-info dumps.
Not really, no.
What the hell does this mean? Fuck me if this thing's not backwards compatible I'm gonna lose it.Other details, such as backwards compatibility support for Switch games (physical and digital), remains unclear. Nintendo has said it wants to convert as many of Switch’s 100m+ userbase as possible to its next system, although some third-party publishers are said to have expressed concern that legacy support for Switch games could negatively affect sales of next-gen titles.
SteamDeck is LCD.
I will pick up Switch 2 OLED in 3-4 years then. They would be absolutely mad if they don't implement BC.What the hell does this mean? Fuck me if this thing's not backwards compatible I'm gonna lose it.
Optimizing for display properties is a pretty standard practice. When multiple SKUs with different screens exist - you may optimize for one or both - depending on what you prioritize.Would you say developers have to make their Switch games differently ever since the OLED came out?
Yeah, that's Nintendo leaving a little loophole so they don't have to fully commit to BC.What the hell does this mean? Fuck me if this thing's not backwards compatible I'm gonna lose it.
Right? They also just needed to release another Wii Sports and a beefier machine in 2012 oh wait ...They just need to release a Super Switch along remasters of Zelda and Mario for it to be a success, not hard.
Easily the worst thing about SteamDeck is the screen.
And not great.
Glad I'm not the only one with exactly that as the takeawayReads like the safest guesses you could make about their next console.
Let's add some more :
- it will have a physical form
- it will have buttons, including joysticks
- it will have a battery
- you will be able to hold it
- you will be able to connect it to the internet
- it will be released with games
- you will able to add more storage
- there will be Mario, Zelda and Pokemon games on it at some point
Right? They also just needed to release another Wii Sports and a beefier machine in 2012 oh wait ...
Sony could release a new console with CRT support only…doesn’t invalidate my previous comment in any way.isnt Sony project Q also LCD. why arent you complaning about it. ohh and the Steam Deck is also LCD right.
Keep in mind this is the first console launch (and development) overseen by Mr. Furakawa. That adds another wild card to the mix along with Nintendos history of adding gimmicks.
It will be very interesting to see where they position this price wise. Especially with the PS5 rumored to drop down to $399 with the slim model. With larger sized games, Nintendo would be smart to have multiple SKUs. I would love to see:
Base Model - $299: 6.5” LCD screen / 256gb Storage
Pro Model - $399: 7” OLED screen / 512gb Storage
They also need to keep SD expansion and add external SSD support via dock.
Backward compatibility? Same store or do we have to buy the games again?
So not a problem then. lolSony could release a new console with CRT support only…doesn’t invalidate my previous comment in any way.
Naw japan will gobble it up no matter what as long it's a handheld. WIIU WiILL never happen again as long as it's handheld.Will it be a 3ds situation where it takes off, or, will it be a wii u situation, where people are confused about the name, thus fading into obscurity? I look forward to the enhanced experience, but will it be a new switch situation, or a switch u situation?
For sure it will be able to run TOTK at 60fps that's guaranteedIf 60fps was a top priority for Nintendo, realistically, given Nintendo’s history with hardware, what resolution are we talking about? Think it will run TotK at 60 fps?
Tell that to the Vita.Naw japan will gobble it up no matter what as long it's a handheld. WIIU WiILL never happen again as long as it's handheld.