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Will The Nvidia Shield Be a Game Changer?

Ridge wrote- "Earlier this week at CES Nvidia revealed that they were entering the handheld gaming market with their new Project Shield. It looks cool for sure, but will it burst onto the scene and be a legitimate game changer? Or fail to penetrate the handheld market?"

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LOGICWINS4873d ago

It has potential, but it has barriers to entry considering that you need a pre-existing suped up PC to stream games to it...and even then you need to stay within close proximity to your PC(kitchen, bathroom, bedroom etc.) Until Steam adopts an OnLive/Gaikai-like service where I can stream games to this device via cloud WITHOUT the use of a PC as a middle man, this device becomes VERY impractical for real world use.

Who will spend upwards $300 just to play PC games while taking a dump in the bathroom?

Sanquine904873d ago

If you have a good graphics card ( Higher than blabla). If not you are screw*d. I think the writer has a point with the games. This device is not going to get Uncharted or a mario. No monster hunter or animal crossing.

On the otherhand steam is awesome!

LOGICWINS4873d ago (Edited 4873d ago )

Granted you won't be able to play Uncharted or Mario on this device, but thats expected. Why would anyone think that was a possibility? Sony/Nintendo OWN the rights to these franchises. Vice versa, it's the same reason why hundreds of thousands of PC games will never be on a Sony or Nintendo console.

SHIELD is meant for people who want to play the BEST versions of multiplatform games on a portable device. The issue is that you can't use it outside of your Wi-fi connection...rendering it impractical.

I'm willing to assume that there isn't a significant group of consumers out there that have been dying for a chance to pick up loot in Borderlands 2 while simultaneously heating up a Hot Pocket in the kitchen.

SirRidge4873d ago

Lots of people will definitely have a hard time parting with their money for a device that only has games that can be played elsewhere.

decrypt4873d ago

I wouldnt say you cant get Mario on this, since PC can emulate pretty much any Nintendo system all the way upto Wii.

If PC can emulate it, all this has to do is Stream it. Dont see why it wouldnt work.

badz1494873d ago

that's a bold claim! it's basically an android tablet with a controller and it plays android games with a controller just like the Xperia Play! it's just better design-wise and that is it!

oohh...this 1 can stream Steam games from pc too? what's the point?? if you have a rig that is powerful enough to stream Steam to the Shield, why do you even consider playing on the Shield with on 720p to boot? pc gamers love kb+m configuration but Shield doesn't have that and games not supporting controllers natively will suffer a bit too.

seriously...the shield as a whole is just pure pointless!

tubers4873d ago (Edited 4873d ago )

Don't forget that you're also getting a:

-5 inch 720p mutli touch 290+ PPI screen
-stand alone android device
-pure android (fast updates)
-access to Google Play apps (all android games as well)
-outputs 4K
-browse the web with html 5 video.
-industry standards: USB, microSD and miniHDMI

-free "stand". You can let it sit on a desk or sit on your washboard abs
-free full controller

If it's anything near $ 299.99 MSPR, it's not that bad: You are left with a nifty Portable Media Device.

PC streaming is just another one of its features.

BullyMangler4873d ago

ill tell you what a game changer is . .check out blaster master for the NES . that is a game changer

rainslacker4873d ago

One of the best, and most fun games ever created.

EddieNX 4873d ago

No. It and all these other boxes and tegra devices will not take off. Isn't it obvious ? You have Nintendo , Sony , Microsoft to try and get past.

Venoxn4g4873d ago

well its not a game changer, but an option ..streaming pc games hmm, I would say not bad, but I prefer laptop and joypad for PC games.. but more I prefer console games and handhelds :)

CommonSenseGamer4873d ago

I don't think Shield will be a game changer but next gen devices based on the Tegra 4 architecture will be.

tubers4873d ago

If it's anything like the Nexus 7 that changed the market for tablet entry products.. Yeah!

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Veteran artist behind Mass Effect, Halo, and Overwatch 2 weighs in on Nvidia DLSS 5

Darryl Linington from Notebookchect.net writes, "The backlash around Nvidia’s AI push and DLSS 5 has opened a broader question in game development. Beyond performance and image quality, veteran artists are now weighing what AI-driven rendering means for authorship and visual control. If a system can add or reinterpret detail after the fact, the issue is no longer just technical. It becomes a question of how much of the final image still belongs to the people who built it."

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NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 Frame Gen 5x & 6x Come to RTX 50 Series GPUs + Dynamic Multi Frame Gen

The latest GeForce driver introduces DLSS 4.5 Multi Frame Generation 5x and 6x alongside Dynamic Multi Frame Generation to RTX 50-series GPUs. The former increases the number of interpolated frames to 4 and 5 (between every two rendered frames), further reducing reliance on the CPU.

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blacktiger44d ago

Big corp bowing down to another big corp is nothing more than helping each other. But try any games it doesn't work

Smellsforfree44d ago

I don't mind frame gen but only use it if I'm already >70fps without it. It is kinda nice but if I see any visual artifacts I will turn it off. Whenever I'm playing games on my 120Hz LG C3 I will almost never use it because frame rates >120fps look really bad. I think spatial super sampling is a far more interesting and beneficial tech than frame gen. Boosting 30fps to 60fps with framegen is just garbage.

SimpleDad43d ago

Tvs were doing this 15 years ago with their telenovela effect... Idk how anyone can play with this on.

There is definitely input lag there and artifacts.

CornholioX43d ago

It's commercial how they show it. Typical any company does that.

Goodguy0143d ago (Edited 43d ago )

Frame gen just has too much latency and visual glitches for me, don't think I can ever use it for most games. I'd compare with it on and off and it's a world of difference in the feel. I need the very least input lag in my gaming. Companies should rely on actual optimization. As for potato hardware, I suppose it could have it's use.

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Is the AI Push in AAA Gaming Giving Indie Developers A Golden Ticket?

WTMG's Jordan Hawes: "With the advent of NVIDIA's DLSS 5 tools, and the whole debacle surrounding AI usage in AAA gaming, is this new push an opportunity for smaller studios to showcase they are the ones vouching for artistic integrity in the gaming industry?"

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Obelisk9254d ago

They already are. Indie studios are the only developers that constantly strive to publish innovative and experimental experiences. There has been little to no art in AAA gaming, with just a few exceptions.

Yi-Long54d ago

Indie-studios have been showcasing their creative superiority and bravery over AAA-studios/releases for a while now.

Personally. I have zero interest in AI slop in any of my entertainment, so regardless of what Sony, Ubisoft, MS, EA, etc believe the future is, I'm just not gonna touch any of that stuff.

blacktiger54d ago

Everything you said but for me MS is always the problem.

isarai_lee54d ago

One more thing in a long list of things that already give indie Games an advantage

Miacosa54d ago (Edited 54d ago )

In reality a dev having a simplistic tech statck does not really impact the end user experience. If the game is good and worth playing is what matters. In other words some cooks make care if 2 or 3 eggs were used to make a cake but the person eating it doesn't. And in the case of DLSS 5 the chef is soley responsible for the recipe and how its mixed together.