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The splatoon one.Wait which one lmao, there’s two threads
The splatoon one.Wait which one lmao, there’s two threads
it's got to be about the nikkei report specificallyAnyone knows what Nates clarity statement could mean? Maybe an annoucement in September?
Russia attacked because Putin was told by his cronies that he could send his disciplinary troops over to Kiev and take over the government in 3 days. If he knew this would become an honest-to-goodness war of attrition, ruining Russian economy and political clout and uniting the West (including ex-USSR nations!) in a way that hasn't been seen for decades he wouldn't have attacked. If anything, Russia has become a cautionary tale for China's Taiwan ambitions.Russia did exactly that with the Ukraine and then invaded months later. China so far is replicating what Russia did with the Ukraine. Threatening to attack, military drills, launching bombs near them. Seems to be the same stuff here with China. Still I hope cooler heads prevail.
This is not true. China's military isn't mobilized. Russia was mobilizing for months and had tens of thousands of troops and tanks at the border for several weeks. I believe it was actually 2-3 months but life is a blur these days.Russia did exactly that with the Ukraine and then invaded months later. China so far is replicating what Russia did with the Ukraine. Threatening to attack, military drills, launching bombs near them. Seems to be the same stuff here with China. Still I hope cooler heads prevail.
Just to throw two cents in, the term your looking for is sabre-rattlingI'm no military of or history expert but I always figured when a country is making very vocal and overt threats that they actually have no desire to follow through on those anytime soon. If they were preparing an invasion they wouldn't be advertising it so loudly, right?
the most interesting thing about Spiderman is its scalable RT level. from 1:1 resolution to 1:2 and 1:4, RT draw distance, and RT level of detail. I've been telling folks that RT is very scalable and I think this will show just that. maybe even the 6400 XT can run this!Breaking news: for the unaware, Spider-man has debut on PC and has graphical goodies at its disposal.
Most notably, it has FSR 2.0 and DLSS…. along with it is Insomniac Games’ Temporal Injection.
This is a solution that was exclusive to only the PlayStation platform and developed by Insomniac Games, and this is a really good temporal solution. DF considers it the best temporal anti aliasing in the industry if that’s any consideration.
Now, you may be asking yourself “why are you talking about a PlayStation game and a PlayStation borne tech feature in a Nintendo tech thread “, hush you. The reason I’m bringing it up is for the academic purposes of observing how this actually compares to DLSS and FSR2, what benefits does it have or drawbacks that has compared to DLSS and FSR2.0.
The image quality and performance gains are going to be the most useful in this comparison between the three.
What’s more surprising is that the feature made its way to the PC release tbh. Allows better or more intricate ways to study this Upsampling method.
Take the switch dock, right.So what new hardware features would all of you like to see in the next Nintendo hardware that isn't in the Switch?
First thought of mine although it might be a pipe dream is that I'd love the 3d effect to come back. I absolutely loved it on the 3DS!So what new hardware features would all of you like to see in the next Nintendo hardware that isn't in the Switch?
Analogue triggers, colour on the Pro controller.So what new hardware features would all of you like to see in the next Nintendo hardware that isn't in the Switch?
Headphone jack in the pro controllerSo what new hardware features would all of you like to see in the next Nintendo hardware that isn't in the Switch?
You want an ethernet port on the tablet or the dock? Cause the OLED dock has it.Ethernet Connection.
Dock, didn't realise that, promising then for NextSwitch.You want an ethernet port on the tablet or the dock? Cause the OLED dock has it.
The haptic feedback vibration motor on the DualSense controller is considerably larger than the HD Rumble on the Joy-Cons. So I think there are limitations to how much the haptic feedback vibration motor can be improved for a Joy-Con revision since I imagine Nintendo wants to keep a Joy-Con revision around the same size as the Joy-Cons. (Speaking of a Joy-Con revision, I'd like better ergonomics for a Joy-Con revision (e.g. PDP's Joy-Con Gel Guards).)I like the thoughts above about improved joycons and wireless casting, and the 3D screens coming back...
I'd like to add that HD rumble was sort of a disappointment to me... both in how it feels and how little it is used or implemented. When I got my PS5 I didn't expect anything spectacular with rumble but it is such a massive step up and a natural progression of the tech I feel like they need to upgrade it in the next switch or controller or something.
Headphone jack in the pro controller
Concaved analog joysticks. Analog triggers. Improved build quality on the Switch itself.So what new hardware features would all of you like to see in the next Nintendo hardware that isn't in the Switch?
I would love to see something like the touch pads from steam devices. Or maybe Nintendo can adopt hall effect joysticks and really mainstream a driftless future.So what new hardware features would all of you like to see in the next Nintendo hardware that isn't in the Switch?
Honestly with a Switch 2 I don‘t see any major upgrades in visual features for that game expect resolution and such, which is also already cool if you mean that. And yeah visually it is basically the same but I‘ve the feeling that it has a slightly better picture. At least there seem to be less aliasing.Man just finished watching the Splatoon 3 Direct and... they are adding so many features and it looks great but the whole time I'm just wondering how this will look on the Switch 2, cause new features and content is great but it looks basically the same otherwise. Dying to see the visual upgrades this will surely have.
I'm getting super impatient!
better shadowing. Splatoon was one of the first games I noticed a deficiency in shadow qualityHonestly with a Switch 2 I don‘t see any major upgrades in visual features for that game expect resolution and such, which is also already cool if you mean that. And yeah visually it is basically the same but I‘ve the feeling that it has a slightly better picture. At least there seem to be less aliasing.
Man just finished watching the Splatoon 3 Direct and... they are adding so many features and it looks great but the whole time I'm just wondering how this will look on the Switch 2, cause new features and content is great but it looks basically the same otherwise. Dying to see the visual upgrades this will surely have.
I'm getting super impatient!
60fps in the city area too.Boy did things quiet down around here after that Nikkei article.
I'm really not expecting anything other than higher resolution / a much cleaner image. I'm just hoping I'll still be invested in the game by the time it drops.
I've mentioned this already, but wireless docking. And perhaps swappable directional buttons for the left Joy-Con (i.e. allow the option to switch from separate directional buttons to a classic D-Pad or a circular D-Pad)?So what new hardware features would all of you like to see in the next Nintendo hardware that isn't in the Switch?
I think Nintendo's on the right track when build quality is concerned with the OLED model, at least when the console's concerned.Improved build quality on the Switch itself.
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I mean, to be honest we’ve exhausted our topic discussion in April, we’ve just been dragging it for reasons.Boy did things quiet down around here after that Nikkei article.
The "alleged" clarity was posted by Nikkei several hours ago when they published their interview, fyi.it's got to be about the nikkei report specifically
that could mean Nintendo giving a statement either confirming or denying that they insinuated there was no hardware in that interview
it could also mean a report of knowledge about the supply chain on which the offhand Nikkei statement was predicated
in any case I wouldn't hold your breath for this alleged clarity lol
The "alleged" clarity was posted by Nikkei several hours ago when they published their interview, fyi.
Which in case people are not aware did not say anything about no new Switch hardware this FY. There was just a throwaway comment that despite all supply issues, Nintendo will be able to continue selling the three existing models.The "alleged" clarity was posted by Nikkei several hours ago when they published their interview, fyi.
Any comments or translations yet?
"Q: How is Nintendo faring with semiconductor procurement?
A: With cooperation from various business partners, we're on track for improvement from the latter half of this summer. But in terms of our sales forecast of 21 million units for the fiscal year through March 2023, we only have a clear production outlook for this year. Beyond that, things are uncertain.
I can't say specifically what is in short supply. Nintendo will continue to sell three [Switch] models: the standard model; the Switch Lite with reduced price, size and features; and the OLED model. We'll work out the best strategy as we go along. We're doing our best to procure high-quality products at an appropriate price with an eye toward the next few years."
Nintendo Switch price isn't going up, despite higher costs: president
Shuntaro Furukawa sees big game releases like Pokemon boosting salesasia.nikkei.com
As always, you can interpret it how you want. "Nintendo will continue to sell three [Switch] models: the standard model; the Switch Lite with reduced price, size and features; and the OLED model" could mean "that's it for this FY". Or not.Kind of a non-answer other than mentioning that they’ll continue to sell the existing models. Thanks
As always, you can interpret it how you want. "Nintendo will continue to sell three [Switch] models: the standard model; the Switch Lite with reduced price, size and features; and the OLED model" could mean "that's it for this FY". Or not.
As always, you can interpret it how you want. "Nintendo will continue to sell three [Switch] models: the standard model; the Switch Lite with reduced price, size and features; and the OLED model" could mean "that's it for this FY". Or not.
"Q: How is Nintendo faring with semiconductor procurement?
A: With cooperation from various business partners, we're on track for improvement from the latter half of this summer. But in terms of our sales forecast of 21 million units for the fiscal year through March 2023, we only have a clear production outlook for this year. Beyond that, things are uncertain.
I can't say specifically what is in short supply. Nintendo will continue to sell three [Switch] models: the standard model; the Switch Lite with reduced price, size and features; and the OLED model. We'll work out the best strategy as we go along. We're doing our best to procure high-quality products at an appropriate price with an eye toward the next few years."
The article has been up for more than 12hrs now & no one noticed... I guess headlines about not raising the price isn't as appealing.
Nintendo Switch price isn't going up, despite higher costs: president
Shuntaro Furukawa sees big game releases like Pokemon boosting salesasia.nikkei.com
Reckon when the Switch 2.0 comes out the eventual plan is to discontinue the OG Switch, reduce the price of the OLED and keep the Switch Lite?
I try to make it clear that it's not my interpretation...Dude, your interpretation is as wrong as it only can get.
If they had ro report about a new model regarding anything they would specify it way more clear.
The statement just means, that Nintendo is continuing to sell its 3 main systems despite shortages etc.
A new model is not mentioned at all, not even indirect…
I try to make it clear that it's not my interpretation...
If Switch 2.0 has a 720p OLED screen then I would guess OLED would be the one to get phased out first, I'm not sure they will go for a full OLED line up unless it is proven permanently cheaper to do thatReckon when the Switch 2.0 comes out the eventual plan is to discontinue the OG Switch, reduce the price of the OLED and keep the Switch Lite?
seems like it. I don't see why they would publish something only in JP given their audience and claimGeneral: Is this the english Version of the article that messed everything up?
I wonder…
When are we going to understand that Nintendo is not going to announce a new model or an important delay, at an investor meeting?