Yes but. So he framed 2025 before other people reported it.
Edit: anyway I'm firmly team 12gb, probably lpddr5x.
Yes but. So he framed 2025 before other people reported it.
Probably either 12 or 16.So currently we have any known information about drake's VRAM?
I'm sorry, I misunderstood.Probably either 12 or 16.
The NX/Switch was revealed to be coming March 2017 at one of these meetingsWhen was the last time Nintendo revealed/announced new hardware at a FY meeting?
Naw.
The Wii U was trying to offer something different at the time. It was trying to show how it played games differently. Nintendoland spoke directly to that promise/sales pitch.
Nintendo stopped putting games on the Wii in 2011. It was a long dead ecosystem in their eyes.
Nothing is similar here.
Wii U was abandoned, all development resources were moved to NX, and in 2 years they built a great launch line up.Nintendo stared NX development around 2014 for a 2016 launch window. Why is Nintendo taking a much longer time for Switch 2?
Didn’t we start hearing about a DLSS Switch around early 2021? What happened?
DLSS is a software update. The newest version can run on anything Turing or better. The exception is frame generation that requires specific hardware from Lovelace.One question, may drake's dlss technology belong to 2.0 or 3.0
DLSS' number essentially just means the version of the software itself. Your question is more likely asking about Frame Generation, that comes as a feature in 3.0, which itself is something we don't really know (but I believe is fairly unlikely as Frame Gen is mainly limited to Lovelace GPUs that have a higher RT core count).One question, may drake's dlss technology belong to 2.0 or 3.0
I think so, at least he said so and his YouTube playlist has been updated today so I think it's just a matter of hours at this point.Really wonder what Nate has to say in the podcast. It should be out today, right?
While technically true when referring to the NX codename, the actual system had been in development since around 2011 or 2012, just with a different codename and a very different design goal.Nintendo stared NX development around 2014 for a 2016 launch window. Why is Nintendo taking a much longer time for Switch 2?
Didn’t we start hearing about a DLSS Switch around early 2021? What happened?
It was new, but the defined, other devices that used it where there 2 years prior.Much like the Miracast in the Wii-U, USB-C is very much new when Nintendo started implementing it thus standards have not been used widely.
If I had a penny for every investor meeting people said this..One week to the potential announcement. (Not reveal.)
Midori claiming every Atlus and Sega remake planned is coming to Switch 2, looks like Sega is going all in on Nintendo's next console.
If I had a penny for every investor meeting people said this..
I woudnt be rich, but I could buy an icecream maybe.
Nah, the ps2 boom was a huge bubble, I've seen data before that the number of people actually buying games for the ps2 has gone down instead of up compared to the ps1, and the first thing Nintendo will make sure of is that the first party games are good enough as well as in plentiful supply.Enough 3rd Party bangers and this will be Nintendo's PS2.
Nah, the ps2 boom was a huge bubble, I've seen data before that the number of people actually buying games for the ps2 has gone down instead of up compared to the ps1, and the first thing Nintendo will make sure of is that the first party games are good enough as well as in plentiful supply.
I think they'll give the system the hardware to hit their targets. They want to keep getting ports, but they're not going to make a large device with a lot of cooling needs.Do you feel that since Nintendo has only one console instead of two they want something more performant? Idk, I get the feeling they don't want to come very lackluster performance wise.
pretty sure, yeah. At the moment the risk is just too high I think. I hope they announce it soon.I wonder if an official announcement would also have insiders/leakers be more willing to share tech stuff.
At the very least thirds should then be able to officially announce or confirm their games for the system then ... that's something already.
We used to have several PS2 at home, none of the games. It's a glorified DVD player. The console count should be cut by half if you ask me .Nah, the ps2 boom was a huge bubble, I've seen data before that the number of people actually buying games for the ps2 has gone down instead of up compared to the ps1, and the first thing Nintendo will make sure of is that the first party games are good enough as well as in plentiful supply.
Nah with Sega going full blast we might finally see a system that rival with the GameCube since that was technically a sequal to the N64.Enough 3rd Party bangers and this will be Nintendo's PS2.
The result of the huge 6th gen bubble that Sony single-handedly concocted was to quickly bury the absolute dominance of Japanese gaming, with consoles playing dvd's > playing gamesWe used to have several PS2 at home, none of the games. It's a glorified DVD player. The console count should be cut by half if you ask me .
Offtopic but damn, I've yet to watch Dune 2 but kinda dislike the actress that did Chani. She acts like a rock. I'm not convinced.I wonder if an official announcement would also have insiders/leakers be more willing to share tech stuff.
At the very least thirds should then be able to officially announce or confirm their games for the system then ... that's something already.
Hot take: Javier Bardem's Stilgar is one heck of a running-gag most of the times he's on screen in Dune Part 2.
Dunno if intentional or not, but dude got some good laughs out of me in the movie.
I just hope that with game budgets ballooning and the industry being how it is we will see a lot of scaled down titles that are actually interesting and Switch 2 is just the perfect place for that stuff. It's more likely we see companies try and hail mary live service bangers though...Nah with Sega going full blast we might finally see a system that rival with the GameCube since that was technically a sequal to the N64.
One week to the potential reveal. (Not announcement.)One week to the potential announcement. (Not reveal.)
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One week to the potential investor QnA word vomit that gives no answers as per usual (We aren't getting anything tangible till October)One week to the potential announcement (not reveal)
One week before disappointment or a Renaissance (we need something, we been talking about magnets for an entire week)One week to the potential investor QnA word vomit that gives no answers as per usual (We aren't getting anything tangible till October)
My understanding of rollback is that if you build the game around it from the start then it's easier to add, and patching it into a change after-the-fact it's far more difficult - is that accurate?
I originally wrote "Isn't that exactly O(n^2)?" but once I actually wrote it down on paper, I realized that it's only O(n^2) across the network, right? Like, in 3 player games, the number of frames the whole network has where it needs to resimulate maxes out at n^2, but that's not what the local client needs to do. Am I understanding right?
I am happy to be completely and thoroughly corrected by someone who knows better than me.
If we want to talk "potential", they could "potentially" reveal it in two to three hours, or tomorrow, or Monday, or announce it, potentially, in mid December to make us suffer.One week to the potential announcement. (Not reveal.)
It's simple for 2 players since you'll just have to account the possibility of the 2 players. With more than that however, it gets tricky since you now have exponential possibilities. It's like how a lottery with 6 numbers and 49 possibilities per number have millions of outcomes.yes, the local client only ever has to edit its' local input data once per frame to see if there's been any changes, roll back state and resimulate, so it would be O( n ) where n is how many ticks ahead you want to run
Who says it can't be both?One week to the potential announcement. (Not reveal.)
Well, the standard lifecycle for HD consoles is 7-8 years, and Nintendo is no different there. Also, there is a pandemic, and one can never understate the impact it’s had across the industry on development, scheduling, logistics, etc., and it isn’t over, no matter how much politicians want to assure us it is. We knew DLSS was highly likely, then RT was a lock-in for the successor as early as 2019 because Nvidia literally told everybody of their intentions. We even heard about Lovelace on the successor in 2021, but most of the rumour mills didn’t see that this was for a successor, and conflated it with “Switch Pro”, which was never a thing for all sorts of practical reasons.Nintendo stared NX development around 2014 for a 2016 launch window. Why is Nintendo taking a much longer time for Switch 2?
Didn’t we start hearing about a DLSS Switch around early 2021? What happened?
If we want to talk "potential", they could "potentially" reveal it in two to three hours, or tomorrow, or Monday, or announce it, potentially, in mid December to make us suffer.
We don't know, we can't know, but technically, yeah, Nintendo has a history of soft announcing systems at investor calls for obvious (financial) reasons, so that day has at least an elevated chance of an announcement.
Who says it can't be both?
Midori claiming every Atlus and Sega remake planned is coming to Switch 2, looks like Sega is going all in on Nintendo's next console.
Isn’t it in a Tuesday?Hello, everyone!
At what time Monday can we expect the Fiscal Year meeting info?
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It really does make me wonder if Sega, Capcom and Square might pivot to the Switch 2 the most.
Like Capcom and Sega are still supporting the PS4, despite it being clinically dead, like I’m excited seeing RE Remake arriving on switch 2, same goes for Sega and atlus, like I’m personally hoping all the Yakuza games will arrive on the Switch 2.
But square Enix is in my opinion the most interesting one, because how heavily they are with the PlayStation brand, but with the recent failure and live of service games, also forspoken, i wouldn’t be surprised if their itching to release their games on the e switch 2 (same goes for PC release’s)
Isn’t it in a Tuesday?
Technically, PS4 hasn't even been discontinued yet. While individual game services have become less accessible (Tearaway) or inaccessible (Little Big Planet 3), the network for PS4 is still up and running and it still has millions of players.It really does make me wonder if Sega, Capcom and Square might pivot to the Switch 2 the most.
Like Capcom and Sega are still supporting the PS4, despite it being clinically dead, like I’m excited seeing RE Remake arriving on switch 2, same goes for Sega and atlus, like I’m personally hoping all the Yakuza games will arrive on the Switch 2.
But square Enix is in my opinion the most interesting one, because how heavily they are with the PlayStation brand, but with the recent failure and live of service games, also forspoken, i wouldn’t be surprised if their itching to release their games on the e switch 2 (same goes for PC release’s)
Expected reveal would be in June, right? One month later, if they delay the system in the last weeks of February, they surely can change the reveal trailer date by one month aswell. That's how I see it, tho I do wanna mind that I actually expect little myself.The 10 to 11 months between that certain day and release, in addition to the fact that Switch 1 has to carry the company through this year and through another full holiday period. ^^
Around 7am or 8am UTC.Hello, everyone!
At what time Monday can we expect the Fiscal Year meeting info?