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Nice find. I thought it was a poorly lit picture of several burritos.
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Nice find. I thought it was a poorly lit picture of several burritos.
That's a lot of wasted time just for some internet lulz.1. Take patent designs
2. Create in modelling program
3. 3D print for dirt cheap using Shapeways
4. Photoshop UE4 demo on it
It really isn't too difficult to fake
1. Take patent designs
2. Create in modelling program
3. 3D print for dirt cheap using Shapeways
4. Photoshop UE4 demo on it
It really isn't too difficult to fake
I'd kind of want the right stick to be the A button. You'd rarely have to jump and move the camera at the same time and it's a physical button you'll always have your thumb on.
Here's a visual demonstration of how I see it all working. Basically the buttons labeled "A" and "B" are not physical, the screen uses haptic feedback to make virtual buttons feel like physical ones so each game can have its own setup. As you can see in the image Super Mario 3D World is limited to just run and jump as those are the only inputs the game uses, other games make have 4 virtual buttons or 6 or 12. Whether a Dpad will be in the final product is interesting, perhaps the exchangeable buttons patent we saw? We could even switch the analog sticks for circle pads to benefit portability.
1. Take patent designs
2. Create in modelling program
3. 3D print for dirt cheap using Shapeways
4. Photoshop UE4 demo on it
It really isn't too difficult to fake
That's not how innovation works.
1. Take patent designs
2. Create in modelling program
3. 3D print for dirt cheap using Shapeways
4. Photoshop UE4 demo on it
It really isn't too difficult to fake
Its a lot of effort to achieve nothing.
That's a lot of wasted time just for some internet lulz.
I'm hoping it's an old prototype.
Its a lot of effort to achieve nothing.
It's more difficult than just photoshopping something, since it requires the use of a 3D printer. I can definitely be done - especially by a college student with free time and access to their school's 3D printer or something. There are articles on kotaku about people doing elaborate fakes for fun. It's definitely possible this is fake.
That's a lot of wasted time just for some internet lulz.
I'm hoping it's an old prototype.
Its a lot of effort to achieve nothing.
That's a lot of wasted time just for some internet lulz.
Yes, because taking Wii U gamepad and stripping out the buttons is innovation.
This was only ever a mobile tech demo.
The PS4 one was based on Elemental.
Soooo, I hate to be that guy but the thread has over 3000 replies so I have to ask...what's the consensus?
Yes, because taking Wii U gamepad and stripping out the buttons is innovation.
This is the exact frame that was used. You can tell from the various parallax elements that converge at that moment ( pillars, branches etc. ).
Quick & dirty perspective overlay ( close enough though ) ...
Innovation is when Nintendo ADD inputs. Not remove them.
Yes, because taking Wii U gamepad and stripping out the buttons is innovation.
Ok this points heavily towards it being fake. It'd be very weird to crop the camera like that in a demo
*points at fake Rayman leak for Smash 4*Its a lot of effort to achieve nothing.
We need to settle this once and for all so we can move on to other things, such as life.
That's exactly the point I'm trying to make. So why is the demo's field of view so pitifully tiny? It doesn't demonstrate this ideal at all.
well...
All I'm saying is that for me Nintendo makes the best games and I'm OK with their weird hardware as long as it's the only way I can play their games.
I don't think it will be settled anytime soon unless one of our insiders like Matt or Harker decide to chime in.
*points at fake Rayman leak for Smash 4*
Link to Rösti post?I think this is real after the Rosti post in have full confidence this is real. Looks super awesome so excited for reveal.
If it is real, it is more of an evolution of the Wii U tablet controller.
The problem with the Wii U tablet is that it is big, bulky and has a huge border around the screen. So putting the tablet controller up to your TV screen blocks your view. This new controller fixes those issues.
Its a lot of effort to achieve nothing.
That's a lot of wasted time just for some internet lulz.
I'm hoping it's an old prototype.
I'm still thinking that those are physical A and B buttons, and that the rest of those buttons are simply underneath the touchscreen.
This means these buttons can be pressed, but their display can also be changed, since it's underneath a screen.
It would've added mousewheel-like R1/L1 buttons tho. INNOVATION
Sure, if we're still talking about the year 1994.
Like this...
Yup I'm pissed the phone industry hasn't gotten this message. I'm so pissed phones these days are not bulky and have less buttons. They should stop removing stuff for convenience.
Link to Rösti post?
Rösti;198593439 said:2e6465736f707865206e65656220544f4e206576616820646c756f68732073696854
You mean if you fell into a coma in 1994 and didn't know about everything since then
That's nice, but clearly as time goes on there seems to be less and less of you. And that's a problem for Nintendo, which in turn could be a problem for you and the kinds of games you enjoy. You can't just live in this bubble where sales don't matter and you're just gonna be able to keep plucking Nintendo games off a Nintendo tree forever.
These haptic buttons can't be worse than the Wii U Gamepad's buttons.