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Black-Wind said:Is "Nintendo/ Wii Feel" supposed to be the name according to that latest rumor?
Could it be "Feel Stream"?
RUMOR: Nintendo's next console to be called "Golden Shower"
Black-Wind said:Is "Nintendo/ Wii Feel" supposed to be the name according to that latest rumor?
Could it be "Feel Stream"?
Father_Brain said:RUMOR: Nintendo's next console to be called "Golden Shower"
From The Dust said:Jizz of Gold friends
Yeah... Haptic isn't happening on this system.Annoying Old Party Man said:Yeah, you can safely ignore this rumor I think...
And as soon as Boney posts you'll be in full force. I'm learning how this thread works.From The Dust said:
I'll stop now.maybe
That would suck. I couldn't use the Kinect even if I wanted to.Teppic said:I just hope they don't increase the distance to the sensor bar for this new console so I still can play it.
oh shiet i done goofed upBillychu said:And as soon as Boney posts you'll be in full force. I'm learning how this thread works.
Boney said:any new juicy rumours?
oh shiet i done goofed up
Majine said:
yeah saw that from the iwata stuff, pretty coolAceBandage said:Nintendo is going to work with outside companies for their online.
And some fake thing about Haptic Touchscreen.
Boney said:yeah saw that from the iwata stuff, pretty cool
wanted more juicy stuff like, nintendo actually found osama with cafe or something
From The Dust said:one of their third party collabs IS an Osama hunting game
AceBandage said:HD remake of Fugitive Hunter?
Everyone keeps assuming for some reason that haptic technology only applies to touchscreens. And that's a rather lame use of haptic tech - the REAL awesome use is force-feedback. IE, the joystick is able to move on its own, so it can either fight your thumb or help it, or try to pull it in a different direction. This is the true future of video gaming in my opinion - heck, we've had force-feedback steering wheels forever.AceBandage said:Nintendo is going to work with outside companies for their online.
And some fake thing about Haptic Touchscreen.
Skiesofwonder said:I love how you guys dismiss these rumors from loading.se and than go back to discussing your IGN ones. :lol
It's called selective hearing.
Dreamwriter said:Everyone keeps assuming for some reason that haptic technology only applies to touchscreens. And that's a rather lame use of haptic tech - the REAL awesome use is force-feedback. IE, the joystick is able to move on its own, so it can either fight your thumb or help it, or try to pull it in a different direction. This is the true future of video gaming in my opinion - heck, we've had force-feedback steering wheels forever.
Imagine a Mario game - you are running along, everything's normal. You run into a wall, and the thumbstick immediately stops and maybe even recoils a slight bit in the opposite direction you were holding. You step onto a slope and the thumbstick starts pulling down in the direction of the slope - if you want to climb up the slope or move across it without going up or down you have to fight the stick a bit (not much, just enough to feel like you are fighting gravity), if you want to go down the slope the stick's helps you.
I had a really bad Computer Data Structures teacher from Sweden last semester. And Minecraft has started acting up on my computer. Obviously nothing good comes from Sweden.Skiesofwonder said:I love how you guys dismiss these rumors from loading.se and than go back to discussing your IGN ones. :lol
It's called selective hearing.
Yeah. Remember when the Revolution had a secret holo projector? Oh wait, that was an SD card slot.AceBandage said:Haptic Touchscreen isn't happening.
That's just insane. It's like the sites that were reporting the holographic projector in the Revolution.
The rumor is specifically about being able to feel textures.
Plinko said:Why is a haptic touchscreen such a longshot idea? It seems perfectly reasonable.
Nuh-uh - you plug the holo-projector into the orange port.Billychu said:Yeah. Remember when the Revolution had a secret holo projector? Oh wait, that was an SD card slot.
You were supposed to play Wii Fit to get sweaty. And then your balls wouldn't be dry anymore.From The Dust said:the Revolution was promised to lick my balls. 5 years later, I still have dry balls. WTF Nintendo?
AceBandage said:Haptic Touchscreen isn't happening.
That's just insane. It's like the sites that were reporting the holographic projector in the Revolution.
The rumor is specifically about being able to feel textures.
The problem with the loading.se ones is that their primary rumor smells like bullshit. The primary IGN ones seem to either be common sense or resonate with other rumors. It could just be that we're reading too much into the loading.se rumors - vibrating the controller when hitting a touchscreen button is done all the time, and it's technically haptic feedback. It might be all that they're talking about, and if that's the case, then they're blowing way out of proportion.Skiesofwonder said:I love how you guys dismiss these rumors from loading.se and than go back to discussing your IGN ones. :lol
It's called selective hearing.
Dreamwriter said:Everyone keeps assuming for some reason that haptic technology only applies to touchscreens. And that's a rather lame use of haptic tech - the REAL awesome use is force-feedback. IE, the joystick is able to move on its own, so it can either fight your thumb or help it, or try to pull it in a different direction. This is the true future of video gaming in my opinion - heck, we've had force-feedback steering wheels forever.
Imagine a Mario game - you are running along, everything's normal. You run into a wall, and the thumbstick immediately stops and maybe even recoils a slight bit in the opposite direction you were holding. You step onto a slope and the thumbstick starts pulling down in the direction of the slope - if you want to climb up the slope or move across it without going up or down you have to fight the stick a bit (not much, just enough to feel like you are fighting gravity), if you want to go down the slope the stick's helps you.
But... that's all it needs to be, once you swap the spinning off balance weight for piezoelectric actuators.BMF said:vibrating the controller when hitting a touchscreen button is done all the time, and it's technically haptic feedback. It might be all that they're talking about, and if that's the case, then they're blowing way out of proportion.
Dreamwriter said:Everyone keeps assuming for some reason that haptic technology only applies to touchscreens. And that's a rather lame use of haptic tech - the REAL awesome use is force-feedback. IE, the joystick is able to move on its own, so it can either fight your thumb or help it, or try to pull it in a different direction. This is the true future of video gaming in my opinion - heck, we've had force-feedback steering wheels forever.
Imagine a Mario game - you are running along, everything's normal. You run into a wall, and the thumbstick immediately stops and maybe even recoils a slight bit in the opposite direction you were holding. You step onto a slope and the thumbstick starts pulling down in the direction of the slope - if you want to climb up the slope or move across it without going up or down you have to fight the stick a bit (not much, just enough to feel like you are fighting gravity), if you want to go down the slope the stick's helps you.
DatBreh said:What are are describing will cause nothing but broken thumbsticks. Having the controller pull the stick one direction while a much stronger human jerks it in another is just spelling disaster.
time travelermanueldelalas said:Official new rumor:
It's going to be called the NINTENDO LEARNED
CoffeeJanitor said:
Mockup Logo
Probably just as close to the end product as the others
you should be locked until new infoZeal said:thread should so be locked until new info.
It can be done with electromagnets and no moving parts, pulling a slide pad on two axes. Not a chance though.Billychu said:It's still going to wear down the stick much more quickly. Unless Nintendo is open to people replacing sticks themselves (lolno) it's not going to happen.
The only haptic rumors worth considering are the ones that state that Nintendo is experimenting with the technology.Graphics Horse said:Still wary of any haptic rumours thanks to the revolution ones.