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Broadsword Game Preview On Nvidia Shield

Hoplight Research developer Manny Granillo explains what's in store for mobile gamers with the strategy game, Broadsword, in this exclusive preview interview on the Nvidia Shield at GDC 2014.

jagiii4402d ago

With the second price drop Shield is a powerful and affordable portable game device.

randomass1714402d ago

It does seem like a neat device. But I prefer something a little more dedicated.

Linkz9734401d ago

lolololz dedicated Nvidia is supporting the system like crazy. The game is a gaming system first then tablet. Since the release Nvidia has done nothing but support the shield.

randomass1714401d ago

That's cool. But I prefer the major three's approach to supporting dedicated gaming devices. Nvidia shield is neat, but I already have a phone I am happy with as well as a 3DS and a Vita I intend to purchase at some point.

Somebody4401d ago

It's a gaming machine from Nvidia dedicated to play games. They practically put their own chips on it and asked developers to make games on them.

I just don't get console fans. They don't like PCs because it's too broad/open. They don't like other non-Sony/MS/Nintendo devices because they're not dedicated enough.

randomass1714401d ago

@Somebody I never said the shield is not good. But it is something that isn't from Nintendo or Sony and therefor won't have the games I love. Everything else is what I get for my computer. I honestly have no reason to play the shield. I am happy with what I have and would rather not spend more money on something that won't get played much.

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Jyndal4401d ago

I didn't realize the Shield was selling for $200 now. I'll have to take a second look at it.

ARESWARLORD4400d ago

I think they are cool. I have not gotten one as I would rather play my PC on my screen then a handheld.

ShiranaiJittai4400d ago

This isn't an April fools day joke? A game really debuted on this? Will I guess it isn't quite as bad as the N-gage.

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GameStream End of Service Notification

Starting in mid-February, a planned update to the NVIDIA Games app will begin rolling out to SHIELD owners. With this update, the GameStream feature will no longer be available. SHIELD users can continue to use GameStream until that time.

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DaReapa1230d ago

For sometime, I'd been contemplating getting a Shield to replce my Steam Link hw as the Shield is a more capable 4K/60 device for streaming. Happy they notified us before I finally decided to pull the trigger on getting one.

amazinglover1229d ago

You can still stream using the shield just not natively, you'll have download and use the stream link app on the shield.

They likely are not supporting it natively to save money on developing and maintaining the feature and letting valves app do it instead.

AirRevenant1229d ago

I hope this doesn't end the Moonlight service functionality

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Nvidia Shield: firmware update brings support for PS5 controllers

The firmware update 8.2.2 for Nvidia Shield with some interesting changes is now available for download. It is now possible to use the controllers of the PS5 and Xbox Series X on the device. Further details can be found in the message.

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RaidenBlack1925d ago

... and yet no support for PS4

Cernunnos1924d ago

PS4 controller works just fine with mine.

Vits1924d ago

It's nice to have the support. But without the unique functions of the DualSense I wouldn't go for it unless you already have a PS5 laying around. As there are many other controllers compatible with the system that will also cost much less.

1nsomniac1924d ago

I don’t think anyone would be planing on buying the PS5 controller for the shield specifically. The idea is that if you have a ps5 with the controller and would prefer to use it on the shield instead of the supplied shield controller, then you can.

Vits1924d ago

Is more of general advice. For PC gaming is exactly the same thing, while the DS4 was a fairly popular option for having a good quality/price ratio the Dual Sense is better to be avoided as you are not going to get anything out of it's special features. But will be paying the premium anyway.

Also only older models and the Gaming Edition of the Shield have a supplied controller. For all the rest including the newer cylindrical and Pro editions you have to supply your own if you plan on doing any gaming at all on it.

1nsomniac1924d ago (Edited 1924d ago )

The cylindrical one doesn’t come with a controller. The rest do, there is no gaming edition. I have one.

Vits1924d ago

Yeah you either got a old model or got the Gaming package and didn't notice. The newest 2019 version of it does not come with a controller.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wi...
https://www.anandtech.com/s...
https://www.androidheadline...

1nsomniac1924d ago

According to that your right the newest pro version doesn’t come with a controller, which seems ridiculous to remove a bundled item and still charge the same if not more for it.

I have the 2017 version.

Vits1924d ago (Edited 1924d ago )

To be fair. They did also change the SoC of the units.
Both 2019 versions use the X1+ that is a 25% performance bump over the normal X1 of the older versions. And it really makes a difference for some things like GC/Wii emulation.

But it is worth $60 (controller price)? It's very debatable.

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thesoftware7301924d ago

Just ordered my Shield T.V (new tube looking one), coming tomorrow, it should pair nice with my pc. This is great news as I have both PS5 and Xbox controllers no need to buy another controller.

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GeForce Now Impressions: Nvidia’s Service Works…But Is It What You Want?

Nvidia's GeForce Now streaming service is currently in beta, but the company hopes it will compete with Google Stadia to change the future of gaming. See how it works.

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FullDiveDerail2277d ago

ouch that home hardware is lacking

Mr_Writer852277d ago

But the content is not. And that's the key.

I'm going to try this simply because my laptop is old and I have no desire/room/time to buy/build a gaming PC.

Yet I have a big library of Steam games my laptop struggles to play. I can simply dip in and out as and when I choose and play these games for a small fee.

When I've had my fill, I can cancel, no extra cost.

Google hardware and even tech is superior. However, cost and content wise, it blows it out of the water.

VincenteFox2276d ago

I didn't mention it in the piece, because it wasn't really relevant (since I was downscaling to take the comparison image) but the home hardware is a 5700XT, a 3700X, 32 gb ram at 3600 mhz and an X570 board.