This thread is insanity.
I love it.
This thread is insanity.
If it was real the whole image would crop while keeping the same aspect ratio would it not? This looks like the guy just took the picture and pasted it into the NX screen area without resizing.This is the exact frame that was used. You can tell from the various parallax elements that converge at that moment ( pillars, branches etc. ).
Quick & dirty perspective overlay ( close enough though ) ...
Whether this is is fake or not, I hope Nintendo's next handheld does include all buttons. I will never get used to clumsy touch controls.
Interative demos can come with a rolling showcase
I am not going to argue about physical buttons versus touch display buttons with haptics. To me haptics are the future of innovation. A place between touch screen and and an actual button with the added benefit of customization. This tech will work wonders on the NX as well as mobile, PC, and VR. I have tried haptic feedback on the Steam Controller and I love it. As an example, I played various 2D platformers with the left trackpad. With haptic feedback set on high I was able to get used to it in about a week. I set it up like an oldschool d-pad and now it feels great to me. I have the feedback on medium now and can even play it well on low, but I quite like the sensation the feedback gives me so I am comfortable with it on medium.Innovation is when Nintendo ADD inputs. Not remove them.
And if there's physical buttons on a slider or on the back?That looks gross, and would alone prevent me from buying NX. Physical buttons or gtfo.
Why is everyone thinking about that when it seems obvious, if such a tech was used, it would be more for something like that.
And the portable would have a smaller version of it to replace the bottom screen of the 3ds.
About the tech demo. It's interesting that the picture used is an exact replica of one found in a youtube video and doesn't show anything new to the left or right and it's off centered. Also being able to match up a picture perfectly with an off screen picture at an angle of the controller/handheld doesn't sound right
Assuming this isn't fake -- Wouldn't the design of this work perfectly with a Virtual Reality headset?
Basically they have something that can connect to a TV, go mobile, and also work in VR?
That's nonsense, that fov is simply too small for it's own good. Fine details don't account for much when you can barely see anything in the frame. Also there's no reason for the horizontal fov to be smaller than the default 16:9 frame. Not to mention it's freaking off-centre but still perspective correct with the corresponding screen grab, which is impossible unless it was cropped from a larger image. Shifting the camera's position would change the perspective (also if you were going to mess around with the camera, it wouldn't be that hard to also fix the fov while you were at it).
100% this. But I don't think a lot of people have tried the Steam Controller so they're probably unaware of how advanced haptics or paddles completely revolutionize how controllers work.I am not going to argue about physical buttons verses touch display buttons with haptics. To me haptics are the future of innovation. A place between touch screen and and an actual button. This will work wonders on the NX as well as mobil, PC, and VR. I have tried haptic feedback on the Steam Controller and I love it. As an example, I played various 2D platformers with the right trackpad. With haptic feedback set on high I was able to get used to it in about a week. I set it up like an oldschool d-pad and now it feels great to me. I have the feedback on medium now and can even play it well on low, but I quite like the sensation the feedback gives me so I am comfortable with it on medium.
Interative demos can come with a rolling showcase
If it was real the whole image would crop while keeping the same aspect ratio would it not? This looks like the guy just took the picture and pasted it into the NX screen area without resizing.
Fake confirmed.
This thread is insanity.
It lines up too perfectly with the shot from the video for that. So yea, I'm firmly back in the fake camp
Yep, thread over. This is a dirty crop job.And that is rendered with just the upper third or so actually on-screen? Now that's weird.
Those problems you are describing are not at all why the Wii U flopped so hard. Creating an "evolution" of a product that the market so quickly and decisively rejected seems pretty damn foolish.
Entertainment flourishes when consumers are faced with something that they did not know that they wanted, so it is my view that the entertainment industry is slightly different from others
leading a software-only business would only put us at a big disadvantage, which is another reason why we insist on our integrated hardware-software model
On the other hand, the integrated hardware-software model has a significant handicap today, as the traditional way of explicitly telling consumers the investment they need to put in to buy hardware and software now comes across as being relatively more expensive due to changes in our environment
Although people may actually be spending more money (to play games on other devices not dedicated to video games), it is less visible, so the hurdle we have to clear in order to encourage them to purchase dedicated game systems has comparatively become higher
Isn't this the same tech demo?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7Ffk1gihcQ
Shows that you can interact with it, and move the camera around, which would lead to it being more real and explain why it only shows a portion of it.
Id be a lot happier with this thing if it were the handheld and not a controller for the console.
Frankly he should be if he made that post and this turns out to be a fake.Yep, thread over. This is a dirty crop job.
Looks like Rosti's getting roasted :-(
Is that assuming this is the handheld?
If it is real...
I guess I'm more interested in it than I ever was in the Wii U. Their streaming tablet controller was so uninspiring that I forgot the system was even releases until I walked into a Best Buy a few weeks before launch and saw the demo kiosks in the store, and I'm usually someone who buys all Nintendo consoles day one.
But I'm really not sure if I'll like the removal of face buttons from the controller. I'm willing to try something different (the Steam Controller is definitely cool, and I've barely dived into everything it can do yet), but if I don't like the main input method for the system, it'll be another generation where I don't enjoy playing Nintendo games as much as I could be (never loved the pointer and waggle in the Mario Galaxy games either, or the waggle in DCK:R).
Id be a lot happier with this thing if it were the handheld and not a controller for the console.
I'd be happy. But that would be expensive.What if is both?
Well I dunno. I've been playing on touchscreen only devices for a couple of years. I guess I'm beyond open minded. 😏I wish people who don't understand people can like both the mainstream way to do things (PSBONE) and a very different approach (this). Yeah it's not ergonomically perfect and probably fake, but seriously I'm really rooting for Nintendo to keep pushing stuff I can't get elsewhere. I don't understand how some of you can pretend you like gaming when all you really do love is a specific, close-minded brand of it. It's like saying you love gaming because you've played solitaire on WIndows 95...
If it was real the whole image would crop while keeping the same aspect ratio would it not? This looks like the guy just took the picture and pasted it into the NX screen area without resizing.
Fake confirmed.
Assuming this isn't fake -- Wouldn't the design of this work perfectly with a Virtual Reality headset?
Basically they have something that can connect to a TV, go mobile, and also work in VR?
Why is everyone thinking about that when it seems obvious, if such a tech was used, it would be more for something like that.
And the portable would have a smaller version of it to replace the bottom screen of the 3ds.
Like this...
Could be longer.I can't wait 3 months without knowing if this is fake or real, I can't take it
I'd be happy. But that would be expensive.
Could be longer.
Rösti you better elaborate on your previous post because this looks like a fake .
Yep, thread over. This is a dirty crop job.
Looks like Rosti's getting roasted :-(
Not necessarily. Moving to wider resolutions wouldn't necessarily increase the FOV.
Random speculation with no evidence: the camera could track your face, and the distance you hold it from your face could alter the game's FOV on the fly.
Team real, but who knows.
"Ah yes, the reason WiiU failed is because of the Gamepad's shape. People don't like rectangular products anymore!"