The potential change in how they work with 3rd-parties according to the dev portal information is something being chronically overlooked.
Documentation and support issues are something that any actual developer on GAF has complained about time and again. If there's something being done in that arena, I have to take that as a strong sign that Nintendo is making some really big changes.
But if they price it the same, if not more than the PS4 no one's still going to buy it.
Speak for yourself. And it's tough to know what they'll do with it price-wise, at this point.
I really don't think so.The majority of people that buy Nintendo platforms don't tend to buy the types of games that sell on the other platforms. NX could be 6x more powerful than PS4 and it still wouldn't help. Developers wouldn't waste the time and talent of big teams to put big development resource behind it, and I wouldn't blame them at all.
Yes, because we have so many examples of the same games on Nintendo hardwa..... OH WAIT.
This broken argument would work if there was ever a time when 3rd-parties actually gave Nintendo owners a routinely equivalent experience. And the times they did? Yeah, guess what, for the userbase that Gamecube had, they sold rather well.
I want it to be more powerful than the PS4, relatively "cheap" and have all da games...to see if people put their money where their mouths have been in every why Nintendo is a poopyhead thread we have had for a decade now. No excuses left outside of what it always was aka "I just don't want one" except without "reasons".
That said, I really have no clue how they pull this off. Another similar machine just isnt interesting with the XBO and PS4 already basically being the same system.
Nintendo's games themselves put it outside the realm of being a "similar machine". But the solution to that issue is marketing. Sony and MS do their marketing in very similar ways to one another. All it will take is some way to distinguish NX in marketing, and that's how it will be perceived. Simple, as long as someone with the right chops can execute on that.
It's been said before, I think by Alberto, but if the NX home console does end up being as powerful or more powerful as the PS4 it won't be because Nintendo wanted parity with the PS4, but because they needed specs of that level to achieve their vision of the NX.
In the simplest of terms, if the NX is more powerful than the PS4 it'll be by accident, not because Nintendo is competing with Sony or feel threatened by them.
Nothing in hardware design is "by accident".
But more to the point, if their vision is more 3rd-party support that earns them customers, then yeah, parity with PS4 will be EXACTLY what they want.
I will say this; if Nintendo did release a console on par or more powerful than the PS4 they would benefit from AAA Japanese publishers who don't out their jrpgs and niche games on the Xbox One but still want to be successful in the west and in their homeland. Nintendo has always had a presence in their homeland and is well known out west.
I'm sure Square would love to put Star Ocean 5 and FFXV on the NX too, and not just throw all their eggs in one basket on the PS4 (which ironically isn't lighting the sales charts on fire in Japan). Ditto for Namco and the Tales series.
This has been my argument for a whiel, that they want 3rd-parties in Japan to look at NX and go "look, finally we can have a multiplatform console environment in Japan, too! No more wasting resources on a regional player like Microsoft, we can sell our multi-platform releases everywhere, including at home." Because Japan hasn't really had that, and a true multiplatform environment might be what gives the console market in Japan a needed shot in the arm that Nintendo will easily benefit from on more than one front.
Hideo Baba is not putting tales on Nx. And again, specs pretty much aren't the issue. Demographics and opportunity cost are where the actual problems lie. And again, people that want the best versions of multi platform 3rd party games aren't playing them on consoles and don't look to consoles for power anymore.
Mario maker and splatoon both had sizeable spend ad campaigns running on multiple channels here in Canada, and not just kids channels.
Demographics can easily change and have many times in the past. And in this case, especially, when Japan gains a multiplatform option that they haven't ever really had before and 3rd-parties in Japan start gambling on Nintendo, bets are off as to where consumers will go, especially with PS4 not exactly lighting Japan on fire.
While the industry doesn't have any real loyalty, Nintendo in general still has a pretty strong stigma of being for younger kids and the like, while neither Xbox nor PlayStation have had such a strong, detrimental stigma that's lasted for so long. Depending on who they're aiming the platform for, that could be a serious issue for them.
That may be the case here, but Japan doesn't NEARLY stigmatize Nintendo for that as much as we do. Hence why I believe that's where their "in" is.
I'm excited for a powerful console, but let's be honest.
They could make it as powerful as they want, it's still highly unlikely that it'll receive tons of games aside from Nintendo's first party. It's the fanbase they have cultivated that's screwing them over at that front. And sadly, i'm not interested in a Nintendo-only device.
They need a radical brand redesign that gets them in the eyes of the general gamers again.
Well, the only way to get another type of audience is to do something different than they have for the last 10-15 years, wouldn't you say?
I do enjoy my WiiU, but if its run is getting cut short in favour of this NX, this might cement its place as Nintendo's biggest hardware failure in terms of mainline consoles and my end of Nintendo console ownership (which started with the SNES and continued unbroken to this day).
Heaven forbid that Nintendo should attempt to offer something more palatable to more people instead of begging for scraps on the street corner like they have been with Wii U.
THE NERVE OF THEM.
I think Sony has hinted that this generation will be shorter, possibly 5 years long, and PS4/XB1 will be on their third year when NX launches. So I don't see how N can launch NX2 when PS5/XB2 are starting to ramp up unless they're killing it off early. I hope they plan ahead and tries to get it capable of running PS5/XB2 ports too.
Sony has hinted at no such thing. And they want the money that comes with a longer generation to make their books look better.
Thanks they are finally doing this, if that means what I'm thinking about.
Redoing all their online publishing process/documentation with today's standards is a good start IMO.
It's a great start, and another sign that they're finally trying to be forward-thinking. It's a very positive thing that isn't seeing much attention here.
You shouldn't even bet on that. This is a console eco system that has a handheld as its baseline. You're getting the games that get Vita, PS3, PS4 releases, not "PS4 onlys". Extra resolution and a bit of graphical flourish will be what changes between the versions.
I found this amusing, since in the same post, you called someone out for believing in unsubstantiated bullshit.
We're missing a big piece of the puzzle. The console can't be that powerful if the games are going to run on the handheld as well. How expensive are they going to make a dedicated game handheld in 2016?
It depends on how they scale, both in graphics and in logic (AI and such).
They probably are screwed, but: it is simply impossible for them to put together a competitive core-oriented offering in time for a 2016 launch. There is, truly, no point in even bothering given the vast expense such a doomed effort would entail.
Yeah, why try to change the situation when they can hope things change while doing absolutely nothing to make that change happen? That'd be a sure-fire way for that to work.
Nintendo has to believe that its own games will be enough to lure consumers in. Third-party support patterns will continue as we've seen them with WiiU; kid-friendly/toy-based SKUs (Skylanders, Disney Infinity, LEGO) will make the trip while most others stick with Sony/MS.
There's zero incentive for publishers to take risks with NX. It's on Nintendo to fix that, and I don't see that fix anywhere on the horizon.
Again, see the Japan situation. There's PLENTY of incentive for the risk to be taken.
If any of this is indeed true, i am willing to bet that this is thanks to the new CEO. He has a different vision. Even though they were rumors, i believe the source was pretty credible that said Nintendo was not going to compete with PS4 and Xbox One on a hardware level. It definitely seems that has changed.
Nah, most of this seemed choreographed well in advance.
But as we've said before, power alone isn't gonna turn Nintendo's fortune. They also need the audience required for third parties to give a shit. Unfortunately, such an audience no longer exists on Nintendo systems, & it's gonna take a long time for said audience to come back.
Again with the nihilism from you.
You answered your own question, my friend.
That's the problem. Nintendo has to be the one to break the cycle. This can by done by either paying for third party support early on or by Nintendo releasing games that would normally cater to the audience that's into AAA third party games.
Or cash in their chips with Japanese 3rd-parties and use that to leverage further interest from the necessary demographic.
2020? Lol. Microsoft will have a new box out by the end of 2018 at the latest. Sony 2019. MS is getting their ass kicked by Sony, they'll have a new box sooner than you think.
Microsoft can't cut XBO short, that will put them at 1 for 3 in terms of support for their platforms and they can't risk the bad press, at this point, nor the expense that will put them through.
You basically described a no-win scenario that would lead to Nintendo's slow and painful demise. You'll forgive people for taking on the fanboyish "and then they'll become 3rd-party" onto it for good measure.
i think the maximum price point is $299.99 for consoles and $169.99 for handhelds. go higher and you're looking at premium devices for most folks. super mass market stuff would be $249.99 and $129.99, but i doubt nintendo will make their new platforms less expensive than their current ones
If they see the opportunity to look more appealing than Wii U, they'll take it in a heartbeat.
What type of hardware Nintendo should go for entirely depends on their software strategy and the kinds of gamers they want to attract.
So, do you think Nintendo should try to establish an ecosystem where 3rd party games like the ones that typically dominate E3 can thrive sales wise? Since I don't think they can sucessfully do that, there is no need to release competitive hardware.
Considering the non-1st party games that dominated E3 this year were a JRPG and a niche Japanese action game? Yeah, I think it's doable.