Mixolydian
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Another 20 page NX thread I'm ready!
Forget that, I want 300 pages of rampant and tired speculation where people start to lose their minds and post strange, unrelated gifs.
Another 20 page NX thread I'm ready!
Forget that, I want 300 pages of rampant and tired speculation where people start to lose their minds and post strange, unrelated gifs.
Wait, does this also mean that it will have at least 2 batteries?
They will shoe horn motion controls, because that will be the system selling point.Fingers crossed it's optional. No interest in playing a Zelda with motion controls again.
but the detachable NX controllers will support basic motion control, similar in fidelity to the Wii Remote Plus, and a form of advanced vibration force feedback.
"Supporting it" - I'm OK with..
Requiring it to drive or slash a sword, instead of being able to use an analog stick or button - that's something I'm not OK with.
They will shoe horn motion controls, because that will be the system selling point.
Wait, similar to Vive controllers? Yes, please!
They will shoe horn motion controls, because that will be the system selling point.
They will shoe horn motion controls, because that will be the system selling point.
When we await a new playstation and xbox generation we only speculate about power and speed.
Thank god nintendo still have the guts to think of new concepts and new ideas.
No matter what the nx becomes im there day one. I had a ps1 and n64
Gamecube and ps2
Wii and ps3
Wii u and ps4
And i will have a ps neo and nx
If it works with Wiimotes I wonder if it will be another Wii ___.
I was hoping they would get away from that line and start fresh.
I'm not saying it is. Just trying to guess Nintendo.To nostalgic Nintendo fan boys. It's not a selling point to anyone else.
But "nostalgic Nintendo fanboys" became that, playing games without motion controls.To nostalgic Nintendo fan boys. It's not a selling point to anyone else.
I was already imagining the Gamepad and Pro controller styles, so if they managed to work in seperated controllers as well, then that's awesome.
But really, I just want some concrete information at this point.
EDIT:
Yeah, I forgot how it *barely* made FPS's playable, made Metroid Prime Trilogy even better, and made VR as a thing work to begin with.
How would this work with a Handheld though? Wouldn't titles requiring motion controls be sort of awkward to play on the go or something?
So THIS is why Link is wearing his sword in the right hand
I hope that's true. Certain games like Pikmin and Metroid Prime just play better with motion control. Just make it optional for those who want it.