Starchasing
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I'm not making any claims, I'm just wondering what might be possible and asking questions. I was attempting to steer the thread back to the technical side before the people talking about the same old tired third party issues get what is a very interesting thread locked by going off topic.
Nintendo and Nvidia have shown in the past that they can come up with unique solutions to technical hurdles. I'm keeping an open mind, at least until the Jan event esp with Kimishima's comments -
"Is the Switch part of a bigger hardware plan?
The part we've shown this time is just a conceptual image of how the Switch is different from the Wii U and previous systems. Going forward, of course, in terms of what kind of accessories will come out, we want to show this in January and later. By no means was that everything."
I don't see Nintendo wanting their games running at native 720p on massive 4k HDTV's in 2017, it's not a good look for them at all. I understand they are no longer interested in a hardware arms race with Sony and MS but they will not want their games completely embarrassed when running side by side with the competition. Their franchises deserve better.
At minimum I expect the dock to provide enough of a boost in power to render the games at native 1080p while adding AA and maybe even AF.
Thats easy.
The switch is also every nintendo console, you buy extra joy cons for that.
Switch uses has a kinect like tech used for local multiplayer and general hand waving