What innovations do you expect from Nintendo this coming generation?

I just wish they would release a small console with the hardware. I had no use for the screen, joy cons, since I used my switch permanently docked using a switch pro controller. Feels like I'm paying for shit I'm not going to use.
This would be something I'd buy. The only time I use my Switch in portable mode is when I'm at my parents and even then I'm most likely playing on my laptop.
 
Probably gonna play it safe like DS -> 3DS, Switch -> Switch 2 or whatever they call it. I suppose maybe it will do more AR stuff (like that physical Mario Kart remote controlled toy/game) but nothing you haven't seen on mobile phones (still, more affordable than some flagship models for sure).

Would be nice if the joycons have some sort of accurate motion tracking tech bringing back Wii-like controls (but more like current VR controls in scheme/setup) and hopefully accurate enough to enable lightgun style games to work properly this time, not like on an actual Wii with its limitations.
DS to 3DS?
 
I just wish they would release a small console with the hardware. I had no use for the screen, joy cons, since I used my switch permanently docked using a switch pro controller. Feels like I'm paying for shit I'm not going to use.

I do the same. I rarely play in handheld mode, and when I do it is still only at home.
 
The sharpness, lod and lighting of some assets in the scene don`t fit the rest and makes them look like cutouts, like the ships and the buildings. And there`s also a lot of badly implemented motion blur and the CA is just hideous.
All together it just makes everything look "meh" at best.
If I had to guess I´d say we`re looking at a very scaled down spotty RTGI solution paired with a mixture of bought and self-fabricated assets and an engine that downright sucks at postprocessing.
Yeah, it's really odd looking, I'd even say these images look oddly artificial in a way that I don't even believe they are real captures from the game.

EDIT: uhhh, wrong thread
 
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I expect them to make Games, that's practically an innovation these days.
Yup, with what ms and sony are doing this gen, in terms of high quality exclusives, its basically this:
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I just want a steady output of exclusive and good games. Something Sony has completely neglected in favour of failed GaaS games. I will very likely skip the PS6 and just have a blast with the Switch 2 when they release their new model of it. Considering how good Mario Kart World looks I can barely wait to see what mainline Mario will bring to the table.
 
I just want nintendo games to have good 1080p+ image quality and 60fps performance.
Literally can't care less about impossible ports if they look and run like total dogshit.
A true impossible port is getting that same game to look and run nearly, if not as good as other platforms while retaining a highly respectable resolution and 60fps.
Or at the very least, Stable, LOCKED 30fps.
 
I still think they're going to enter the VR space at some point when it's the right time, and tech has evolved properly.

I feel like they could even do that with the Switch 2. It currently has the hardware capable to stream zero-latency dual 1080p video streams to something like XR glasses, Wii U gamepad-style.
 
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I swear to god, you're like if an AI and Nigerian prince scam had a baby with tech from 1992.

Never change. 💙
 
I was lowkep hoping for somthing akin to this....



I'm actully kinda annoyed that no one picked up this idea and went with it.
But as Nintendo was more creative in the past. I was hoping they would have gone wild with it.
Could have opened up Duckhunt as a FREE demo.
 
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I was lowkep hoping for somthing akin to this....



I'm actully kinda annoyed that no one picked up this idea and went with it.
But as Nintendo was more creative in the past. I was hoping they would have gone wild with it.
Could have opened up Duckhunt as a FREE demo.

Imagine Virtua Cop (or ANY arcade shooter) like this!
 
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