But they couldn’t manifest it. While @Pillydillsy conjured Pyoro without even spamming Famiboards.Did you see the recent id@Xbox stream? The whole love chat was demanding for Silksong.
It seems is only by Sony, PS5 Pro have 300 TOPs, what is similar to 3090 what have 285 TOPsIs PSSR collaboration by Sony and AMD or is Sony now tired by fsr.
This is of "my uncle's cousin nephew's son" sort of thing but I found it odd enough to share as both rumors are against current expectations.
I was at an ebgames store (gamestop) in australia today and the manager claimed to have been at a 'global corporate meeting' six weeks ago and strongly implied to me that;
1. The PS5Pro WON'T be out this year.
2. The Switch2 WILL be out this year, and a direct would announce that soon.
Has anyone else heard the same? That's the opposite of what I had assumed to be the case.
found this tweet on the era speculation thread:
is he hinting at a ps5 pro?
PlayStation fans won’t be happy about this…From the old place:
and having both of those consoles combined sell less than just the switch alonesony having two consoles come out between switch and switch 2...
From the old place:
Interesting, but it's hard to see a Direct ever announcing new hardware in this era.From the old place:
Wait did Pyoro finally say something new?But they couldn’t manifest it. While @Pillydillsy conjured Pyoro without even spamming Famiboards.
this is hard to believe but if true it makes more sense than it's direct oppositeFrom the old place:
I always wonder who Pyoro on Fami is, tho.But they couldn’t manifest it. While @Pillydillsy conjured Pyoro without even spamming Famiboards.
Which old place? Seems kinda interesting, but didn't say a lot of people 2025?From the old place:
The Touryst renders at 8K on PS5. (6K on Series X)
No, but @Pillydillsy posted this last week:Wait did Pyoro finally say something new?
And we got news.I choose to believe we will get news next week because I want it to happen
As much as i want this to be true, it just seems way too good to happenFrom the old place:
I doubt it, but I'll get my reaction GIFs ready just in case.From the old place:
If they use this, Switch 2 will be more stable on release, than Switch is now after dozens of stability updates.Newly published Nintendo patent:
As shown above, if the power level of a Joy-Con is higher than the console or the other Joy-Con, it can reverse recharge them. AFAIK, the current Switch models or Joy-Cons do not support this. With the rumors of a larger Joy-Con 2, could this be a feature of next-gen Switch? Even though most Nintendo hardware patents don’t actually get implemented in final products, this one seems plausible.
This makes total sense! Might as well have the console and the controllers all at 10% battery instead of the controllers at 50% and the console at 0%.Newly published Nintendo patent:
As shown above, if the power level of a Joy-Con is higher than the console or the other Joy-Con, it can reverse recharge them. AFAIK, the current Switch models or Joy-Cons do not support this. With the rumors of a larger Joy-Con 2, could this be a feature of next-gen Switch? Even though most Nintendo hardware patents don’t actually get implemented in final products, this one seems plausible.
It will be so stable, it will come with Pocket Card Jockey pre-loadedIf they use this, Switch 2 will be more stable on release, than Switch is now after dozens of stability updates.
It might could become a problem if you try to play on TV when the battery has run out. Hope it’s optional.This makes total sense! Might as well have the console and the controllers all at 10% battery instead of the controllers at 50% and the console at 0%.
Does this mean it would equalize the charge % between all 3?Newly published Nintendo patent:
As shown above, if the power level of a Joy-Con is higher than the console or the other Joy-Con, it can reverse recharge them. AFAIK, the current Switch models or Joy-Cons do not support this. With the rumors of a larger Joy-Con 2, could this be a feature of next-gen Switch? Even though most Nintendo hardware patents don’t actually get implemented in final products, this one seems plausible.
Would the switch to metal SL/SR allow for the electromagnetic circuits that we’ve currently speculated for attachment to be used for dynamic circuit configuration flipping to allow this inverse charge? (Not 100% sure how charge is distributed from console to Joycons in the current generation)Newly published Nintendo patent:
As shown above, if the power level of a Joy-Con is higher than the console or the other Joy-Con, it can reverse recharge them. AFAIK, the current Switch models or Joy-Cons do not support this. With the rumors of a larger Joy-Con 2, could this be a feature of next-gen Switch? Even though most Nintendo hardware patents don’t actually get implemented in final products, this one seems plausible.
Newly published Nintendo patent:
As shown above, if the power level of a Joy-Con is higher than the console or the other Joy-Con, it can reverse recharge them. AFAIK, the current Switch models or Joy-Cons do not support this. With the rumors of a larger Joy-Con 2, could this be a feature of next-gen Switch? Even though most Nintendo hardware patents don’t actually get implemented in final products, this one seems plausible.
I don't think 4TF sustained is realistic, correct, but it seems 3.5TF is possible and that is. Leaving me a little breathless.
I think the trade off of improved battery life in handheld mode is well worth that rare occurrence of a downside. Besides, I’d just use a Pro Controller when docked myself.It might could become a problem if you try to play on TV when the battery has run out. Hope it’s optional.
Same, but if you’re switching from singleplayer to multiplayer (e.g. Mario Kart), it‘d be a problem for many people. I agree that it’s a advantage in most cases, but offering options is always a good thing.I think the trade off of improved battery life in handheld mode is well worth that rare occurrence of a downside. Besides, I’d just use a Pro Controller when docked myself.
Pretty cool thoughtWould be cool, a second pair of joycon becomes also a battery pack in this way.
I believe they have to be connected to the main console for the charging to take placeWould be cool, a second pair of joycon becomes also a battery pack in this way.
Feels like there’d probably be a setting within the console to select ‘optimise for single play / multiple joycon play’ so this doesn’t run into problem states too frequentlySame, but if you’re switching from singleplayer to multiplayer (e.g. Mario Kart), it‘d be a problem for many people. I agree that it’s an advantage in most cases, but offering options is always a good thing.
I love clever stuff like this.Newly published Nintendo patent:
As shown above, if the power level of a Joy-Con is higher than the console or the other Joy-Con, it can reverse recharge them. AFAIK, the current Switch models or Joy-Cons do not support this. With the rumors of a larger Joy-Con 2, could this be a feature of next-gen Switch? Even though most Nintendo hardware patents don’t actually get implemented in final products, this one seems plausible.
Tbh I thought that the OG Switch already does this to some degree? Maybe just in one direction, mainly the system charging the joycons or am I just misremembering?Newly published Nintendo patent:
As shown above, if the power level of a Joy-Con is higher than the console or the other Joy-Con, it can reverse recharge them. AFAIK, the current Switch models or Joy-Cons do not support this. With the rumors of a larger Joy-Con 2, could this be a feature of next-gen Switch? Even though most Nintendo hardware patents don’t actually get implemented in final products, this one seems plausible.
Maybe something maybe nothing. Let's just say something else is getting a major update and it runs from Thursday, May 16th. thru Tuesday, May 21 PDT, can't say what it's in relation to.
I... don't understand but I'm interested alreadyMaybe something maybe nothing. Let's just say something else is getting a major update and it runs from Thursday, May 16th. thru Tuesday, May 21 PDT, can't say what it's in relation to.
I can, and already did, say what it's in relation to. And what it's not in relation to, which is a Switch 2 announcement.Maybe something maybe nothing. Let's just say something else is getting a major update and it runs from Thursday, May 16th. thru Tuesday, May 21 PDT, can't say what it's in relation to.
Maybe something maybe nothing. Let's just say something else is getting a major update and it runs from Thursday, May 16th. thru Tuesday, May 21 PDT, can't say what it's in relation to.
Im heading to bed now myself and hope to wake up to some kind of clarification or new hint from Pyoro since he left us wandering long enoughSo I went to bed with the full expectations of either waking up to an NSO announcement or nothing at all. If that NSO announcement happened, then we could safely drop the Switch 2 theory from the Pyoro announcement.
Well I've had a nice 10 hours of sleep, checked my phone, and no videos from Nintendo turned up. I think we can strike the "It's an NSO announcement" off the list. So... we might've won maybe slightly. We just have a lot more hours left until we know for sure.
Yep I understand that. It's also just healthy to get a lot of sleep. 10 hours of sleep feels very nice every so often, but it does mean I'll be waiting a fair bit today until That Damned Bird™ shows his face again. I need answers.Im heading to bed now myself and hope to wake up to some kind of clarification or new hint from Pyoro since he left us wandering long enough
That’s without sparsity, with sparsity it is 570 TOPs. The PS5 Pro is 300 TOPs with sparsity.It seems is only by Sony, PS5 Pro have 300 TOPs, what is similar to 3090 what have 285 TOPs
Damn, I wish I could do that. More sleep is always good, hehe. I did go to sleep around 12AM and woke up around 5:30AM for work.Well I've had a nice 10 hours of sleep
The issue we had at the time was a bit more complicated than the 120hz screen. I don't believe anyone took issue with that, or at least it was rather secondary to this:There was a ‘rumor’ awhile back that Switch 2 would have 120hz screen. Most dismissed it because of the source or because they believe Nintendo wouldn’t do such. But this has me wondering.
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8GB of Ram and 64GB storage would be either business suicide or taking the piss from Nintendo, it's just incredibly short sighted.In addition, since the Switch has never undergone a major hardware upgrade since its launch, the market expects that Nintendo is likely to launch a new generation of products in the second half of this year, and some hardware specifications will also evolve, including that the processor will be equipped with NVIDIA's T239 chip, equipped with 8GB RAM and 64GB storage space, the battery life will also be greatly improved, and the screen refresh rate will be increased to 120Hz