Perhaps blown away by the quality of games and ease of use.
This makes me hungry for fridayI actually think "its really delightful" is a great way to describe the Switch.
Vita was a far too "myopically" project.Sounds like my Vita,
Judging from some of the replies in this thread, there is going to be some mad salt/disappointment on Thursday heh.
Thanks op. Someone else could have taken that quote and made a thread saying "Nvidia's CEO says the Switch is for 'young people, children'."
Vita was a far too "myopically" project.
c) If you don't get your hopes up too high, you can't be let down too badly.
c) If you don't get your hopes up too high, you can't be let down too badly.
For some bizarre reason Sony decided to double down on all the aspects which made the PSP a distant second from DS.
This old GameCentral piece from early 2011 was right on the money as to how things would turn out.
Reading the article make me question what should guarantee switch success
If you read that switch seems to bet on all the wrong horses
Switch confirmed to be really delightful.I actually think "its really delightful" is a great way to describe the Switch.
I sure did say wow when I saw that bezel
Honest question (nothing relative to the article) : were you excited by the WiiU?
No region lock and a unified account system are the things that will make me say wow for sure, but not exactly holding my breathe...
Sounds like my Vita,
In a personal way, yes (as I am by switch ), but after the reveal and the E3 2012 were they presented only games based on previous years demos I predicted it being the last home console by Nintendo (and judging by switch, I was right )
"Killer Queen has already touched the Nintendo Switch.""Nintendo Switch is already inside your eye."
And yet still somehow wrong, all things considered.In a personal way, yes (as I am by switch ), but after the reveal and the E3 2012 were they presented only games based on previous years demos I predicted it being the last home console by Nintendo (and judging by switch, I was right )
And yet still somehow wrong, all things considered.
I'm mostly considering the official stance of it. A foot out the door doesn't meant they've fully taken themselves out the home console scheme.It depends on whether or not you think it a super weak console that you can take with you on the go, or a super powerful handheld/tablet you can hook up to the TV
Reading the article make me question what should guarantee switch success
If you read that switch seems to bet on all the wrong horses
Reading the article make me question what should guarantee switch success
If you read that switch seems to bet on all the wrong horses
it's very Nintendo
Uh oh.
Didn't nvidia a few years ago (when they hadn't any manufacturing agreement for any console) told us about the pc supremacy and the complete shit that game consoles were? (all of them)
Around the time Xbox and PS4 launched, they were talking about how PC gaming was superior with its expansive game library through the likes of marketplaces like Steam and how the PC products were easily outmatching the power of those consoles while bringing in the usual functionality PCs bring into a household.Didn't nvidia a few years ago (when they hadn't any manufacturing agreement for any console) told us about the pc supremacy and the complete shit that game consoles were? (all of them)
Get ready to buy 3.If this thing is a portable Xbox 360 I buy 2 of these.
OK. I asked because I'm puzzled by your negative view of the switch. I guess we should see in a few days if your stance change!
And yet still somehow wrong, all things considered.
I'd wait until the big reveal on Friday before comparing with Switch -- that GC piece was written after the huge blowout of Next Generation Portable news. Currently all we really know about Switch is the hardware concept and a murmurings of first party support with some Ubisoft stuff on the side.
Aostia, come on man.
You are comparing Sony with Nintendo here in the context of a handheld machine.
Forget about the tech and everything surrounding it, in the end Sony doesn't have any handheld franchises. None. Uncharted on Vita was the direct-to-DVD Uncharted nobody asked for. Amazing graphics and high prodcution values are part of Uncharted's brand identity. Releasing that on a handheld was misguided from the beginning.
Nintendo has plenty of franchises that work on handheld, work on a console and work on both.
Besides, since this article got published the world of hand-held tech changed significantly. What the Vita offered is something dirt cheap Android tablets can deliver with ease. But nobody has got the franchises that Nintendo has. That's their most valuable asset and some of them most valuable assets of this entire industry.
If Switch fails it will fail for other reasons.
Lol dude said for children lmaoLiterally, blow you away.
The iPad Air 2 costs at least $400, you are comparing it to a $250 device.im unlikely to say wow.
i dont think its even go to be as powerful as an ipad air 2.
certainly i think some fans are going to be in for a rude awakening when they find the machine doesnt outperform a ps4 or xbone as some are expecting it to.
im still going to buy it because i always buy new tech, but ill never remove the tablet thing from the dock and ill be amazed if there are significantly more games released per year compared to the wii u.
If this thing is a portable Xbox 360 I buy 2 of these.
The iPad Air 2 costs at least $400, you are comparing it to a $250 device.
The Tegra X1 chip blows the A8X out of the water, like double the performance. The chip on Air 2 is comparable to the old K1 used in first generation Nvidia Shield.
Nobody expects it to outperform either the PS4 or the XBOX ONE.
The iPad Air 2 costs at least $400, you are comparing it to a $250 device.
The Tegra X1 chip blows the A8X out of the water, like double the performance. The chip on Air 2 is comparable to the old K1 used in first generation Nvidia Shield.
The K1 was only on the Shield tablet right? Got confused cause the original shield handheld and the shield TV always used X1
You say that but even the Shield refresh uses the same SoC. It's more likely that their newer shit just isn't ready.Well, they had a ton of Tegra X1 processors to get rid of.
Exactly. Why would they say otherwise?Of course he would say that.