@xetiro:
The Switch is running a custom X2. The standard X2 is rumored to run at 1.5TF.
Based on the available information, it seems likely the Switch is using a custom version of the Tegra X2 which is rated at 1.5TF. The base XBO is 1.2TF.
For 3rd party support, yeah no shit, the XBO has been around for how long now? The Switch hasn't even been released yet. Obviously it hasn't yet established itself enough to match the 3rd party support of the XBO.
Btw, let me know when the XBO starts letting gamers take the game portable and conti...
Nothing gimmick about it. It is an overdue evolution of consoles. Being able to take games with you anywhere and continue playing from the same save file. Hopefully Sony and MS take notes for their next systems after Pro/Scorpio.
A PS5/Vita 2 setup running interchangable carts would be awesome.
@Silly gameAr:
He made a simple and factual observation. The insecure ones are you and all the other PS fanbots who freak out at the mention of anything that is pro MS/Nintendo/PC, etc and/or doesn't make Sony seem like the second coming of Christ.
N4G has truly devolved into a sad state of Sony fanboyism over the years.
@Apocalypze:
Because we are not all fanbots like you. We are capable of acknowledging the benefits of one platform while still enjoying others.
Enjoying a Camero doesn't preclude a person from recognizing that a Ferrari is faster. Full mod support makes Skyrim best on PC, that is a simple fact regardless of prefered platform.
For me personally, Switch. It is the first Nintendo system since the GC that i am actually looking forward to. If they announce support for DS/3DS games on it, i will flip my lid and buy it day one (which i rarely do with any console).
As far as second place, i haven't really decided yet. Power alone isn't enough for me to make a decision and the Scorpio is still over a year off. I'll wait until they are both out and decide based on the available games. Atm, PS4...
Yeah well other than the fact it is using a newer and much more powerful Tegra chip, does not run on Android, uses carts instead of digital only, actually has dedicated games rather than just being an Android phablet with a built-in controller (Shield's focus wasn't even on local games, it was designed primarily with PC streaming in mind). Yeah, totally a Nintendo Shield. /s
Either the X2 or a custom of some sort. The intial switch reveal already confirmed it was Pascal based so it can't be the X1.
@abzdiine:
It will only be an epic fail at $399 if people are stupid and do not think with their brains.
Standard Nintendo pricing for home hardware and a handheld sold seperately would be $550. The WiiU was $299 at launch and the 3DS was $249. This is the successors to both in one package. $399 would be a very good price, especially if it includes a game.
Pokemon has more depth and takes more skill.
I would rather know what mods, if any, will continue to work on the PC version. Other than 64bit support, there is no real incentive for PC players to switch to the remaster. If all the mods that have been made over the years suddenly stop working, it will fail for sure.
Plot twist - Red Dead Renovation: Wild West Minecraft
The FFX scene was like that intentionally. The fact so many people still fail to recognize it, is kind of sad.
Better PSVR support. Supersampled 4k, which still looks better than standard 1080p. Stable 1080/60 and/or improved textures/lighting, etc, on games that support it.
They allowed latency with the Wii. I still haven't been able to complete New Super Mario Bros due to like 200-300ms of input lag. The game is completely unplayable.
@OtakuDJK1NG-Rory:
It is my TV when every other Wii game i have works fine? NSMB is the only one that lags.
Effectively $20/month to rent out a private server. Not expensive at all. Anyone who has ever rented a server for anything before will tell you that is actually quite cheap.
Rofl you have never owned a PC have you? All gaming PCs made in the past 15 years do 1080p. 640x480 hasn't even been available in the screen settings of Windows since atleast XP, maybe even earlier. Even modern on-board video chips are easily capable of 1080p.
It is a good game, just not quite what was promised. People are butt hurt over the exaggerated promises and the $60 price tag, and are giving it unfairly low reviews to punish the dev. The same thing happened with Haze and that wasn't even the developers fault. Gamers can be real dicks when they feel they have been lied to.
@I3loggs24:
"a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood."
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How the world became obsessed with a furry little pink thing.
Looks like a release switch to detatch the joy-cons from the display.