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re: Finally some Solid NX rumors
Posted on 7/26/16 at 7:55 pm to Freauxzen
Posted on 7/26/16 at 7:55 pm to Freauxzen
Rumors for a while said this would be a hybrid system so I believe so. There was a rumor a while back that the handheld would release first and the tv box after. This tv box could have some processing power that possibly offloads things like weather that isn't dependent on latency.
Posted on 7/26/16 at 8:08 pm to Mr Gardoki
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Rumors for a while said this would be a hybrid system so I believe so. There was a rumor a while back that the handheld would release first and the tv box after. This tv box could have some processing power that possibly offloads things like weather that isn't dependent on latency.
True, but I want them to say something to the effect of "This is the future of Nintendo." Not this third pillar stuff that they said with the DS, which quickly became the First pillar ( if you remember). They announced the DS as the "third pillar" in the company, that Gameboy development would not stall, and Nintendo would make all three. The gameboy quickly faded, for obvious. I just want to know that they are moving beyond true consoles for sure.
I was also thinking this:
What if the TV box comes with a 1 TB drive or something, can use media apps and other tools. The unit itself has a slot for a cartridge and a slot for a 256 GB SD Card (maybe later being larger)?
If this thing could Sync games and saves as you plug and unplug it in, that could be cool. COULD. Move games over easily, select my mobile accessible games, etc. Streaming from a powered on console? That would be cool. I'd benefit from a tablet like device that's more powerful than the Wii U with some good mobility included (Kindle, Netflix, etc. on the go).It would have to be mega powerful compared to current tablets and NOT a battery hog though, and be able to replace a tablet device.
Tablet devices have cooled because they are too specific in use. Can't do as much as a laptop, have become heavy. Aren't small like mobile devices. If you had a legit gaming platform on top of one, it MIGHT work.
On the flipside, most companies make really crappy versions of their games on Mobile Devices, Fifa, ports like Dead Space, etc. Nintendo could be chasing the Mobile App versions of games. If the store was good enough, and the unit efficient enough it COULD work. Although lots of those games are crappy. There are some great RPG's on mobile though, and a ton of ports.
There are a ton of questions. I always want to trust Nintendo, but as always, this thing could be super unique and succeed....or it could absolutely fail. There are some big bets to make.
This post was edited on 7/26/16 at 8:09 pm
Posted on 7/26/16 at 8:11 pm to Freauxzen
Yea the messaging is yet to be seen but the rumor is they will talk in September.
I don't think there will be a split of games. I think they want to merge them so all games can go anywhere. I love that idea since they don't make big AAA games anyway. It has to be prices right though. You can't price a handheld at $400
I don't think there will be a split of games. I think they want to merge them so all games can go anywhere. I love that idea since they don't make big AAA games anyway. It has to be prices right though. You can't price a handheld at $400
Posted on 7/26/16 at 8:14 pm to Mr Gardoki
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Yea the messaging is yet to be seen but the rumor is they will talk in September.
I don't think there will be a split of games. I think they want to merge them so all games can go anywhere. I love that idea since they don't make big AAA games anyway. It has to be prices right though. You can't price a handheld at $400
$200 handheld piece
$200 TV box if that's the rumor. That wouldn't be bad. And it let's people getting probably a less capable, but still usable version of the system in handheld form, but spring for a bigger box with extra features.
September!??
That's too far away We'll probably have a good idea before they talk. Someone will talk. They always talk.
Posted on 7/26/16 at 8:20 pm to Freauxzen
Nintendo is probably firing someone over this leak
I'm not so confident the tv part will be that robust but maybe it will
I'm not so confident the tv part will be that robust but maybe it will
Posted on 7/26/16 at 8:43 pm to Mr Gardoki
There's some pretty good chatter on the reddit thread. I've never messed around with Razer or Razor, but seemingly architecture that can be boosted by an exterior GPU.
Talk of the Tegra X1...quoted in the article, but the delay might have been been Nintendo waiting for the X2.
All conjecture, clearly, but it gives some hope.
If they mean it to replace both handheld and home consoles, it HAS to be. Otherwise, the system fails. Heck, I don't own a 3DS but admit I'd buy a bunch of the more mobile-focused Nintendo games if they were available. They have some great games on the system, that's for sure. Making their internal development more efficient would be a HUGE win for everybody. Supporting two systems keeps the process for both systems so slow.
Talk of the Tegra X1...quoted in the article, but the delay might have been been Nintendo waiting for the X2.
All conjecture, clearly, but it gives some hope.
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I'm not so confident the tv part will be that robust but maybe it will
If they mean it to replace both handheld and home consoles, it HAS to be. Otherwise, the system fails. Heck, I don't own a 3DS but admit I'd buy a bunch of the more mobile-focused Nintendo games if they were available. They have some great games on the system, that's for sure. Making their internal development more efficient would be a HUGE win for everybody. Supporting two systems keeps the process for both systems so slow.
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