I won't care too much if:Seems the battery is not replaceable which isnt nice, but not a major issue for most.
I already covered it in the Foxconn rumour. The battery is closer to those in a MacBook, i.e. A large block taking all of the device's open space and requires minor electronic skills to replace. It might not be modular but battery life can be much higher.Seems the battery is not replaceable which isnt nice, but not a major issue for most.
I've already done a account based transfer from my friend's wii u to mine without even knowing that wii u's id. That's in 2014.I won't care too much if:
- It has a life expectancy of at least two years (hell, my NDS Lite's battery still holds up and it's almost 10 years old, damn)
- It is easy to move your games from one console to the next you by, by yourself. Account system like Microsoft's or Sony's.
Latest Li-ion batteries last quite a while and discharge extremely slowly. Nintendo did promise an account system like that a while (when we saw bill looking att that orange when the wiiu's capabilities were revealed, like 4 years ago now.)I won't care too much if:
- It has a life expectancy of at least two years (hell, my NDS Lite's battery still holds up and it's almost 10 years old, damn)
- It is easy to move your games from one console to the next you buy, by yourself. Account system like Microsoft's or Sony's.
Something close to Xbox One under 45w and really good performance in mobile, how is this not the most powerful?come on nintendo isnt this supposed to be their most powerful console yet
Well, that wouldn't be difficult to pull off, or something to brag about.come on nintendo isnt this supposed to be their most powerful console yet
39w lines up with 1tflop i believe so makes sense.FCC filings show 39W power draw. Could mean nothing, could mean Switch will be a bit more powerful than we're expecting. My guess of 768GFlops was based on 22W TDP.
Indeed, power isn't Nintendo's plan for this console.Well, that wouldn't be difficult to pull off, or something to brag about.
You mean, it's more powerful than the Overclocked Triple-core Gamecube? Sure.
1TFlop just as a base? Because that'd be 1.3TFlops relative to GCN...Switch would be right on par with XB1 and cost less, especially given its features.39w lines up with 1tflop i believe so makes sense.
I've been waiting on the RDR port for PC forever now, and I don't think there's even a confirmation that RDR2 is coming to PC, either. Seems like MS/Sony want to keep that series locked down as a console seller.Okay, this is where Laura Kate Dale really needs to stop, she just said RDR2 may not come to switch because of rockstar not liking nintendo, this to me isnt even a fact yet by many websites is treated like one, remember the publisher is take2 so if they wanted to actually support the switch then theyd obviously release red dead whether or not Rockstar like it, seems some people need to make opinion and rumour distinct. As for overwatch this makes no sense to me as a logical conclusion, since it requires wifi you can play it anywhere there is which is pretty much everywhere nowadays, the same conclusion she applied could be applied to any multiplayer focussed game.
Yeah, at 39W switch would probably be able to pump out 1Tflop. Anyone know the power draw for Shield TV?1TFlop just as a base? Because that'd be 1.3TFlops relative to GCN...Switch would be right on par with XB1 and cost less, especially given its features.
I believe at most 25w but the power supply support 40w. 45w usb-c should might just do, while barely charging the switch in gpu heavy games.Yeah, at 39W switch would probably be able to pump out 1Tflop. Anyone know the power draw for Shield TV?
There are a certain things that won't go for the switch. I didn't buy a Nintendo console to remind me how twisted the world is.1TFlop just as a base? Because that'd be 1.3TFlops relative to GCN...Switch would be right on par with XB1 and cost less, especially given its features.
I've been waiting on the RDR port for PC forever now, and I don't think there's even a confirmation that RDR2 is coming to PC, either. Seems like MS/Sony want to keep that series locked down as a console seller.
I believe at most 25w but the power supply support 40w. 45w usb-c should might just do, while barely charging the switch in gpu heavy games.
Just got skyrim for 10 bucks so definitely not getting it for the switch.
There are a certain things that won't go for the switch. I didn't buy a Nintendo console to remind me how twisted the world is.
I mean, No More Heroes was about as crude and violent as games get. It's not like Nintendo hasn't had various DOOM games on their consoles over the years too. They're not above breaking their own rules when they think it'll get them more sales.There are a certain things that won't go for the switch. I didn't buy a Nintendo console to remind me how twisted the world is.
That sucks, why not though?It also won't support Arabic in any way. Laura confirmed it :/
Well it uses cartridges so its unlikely, so keeping your wii u for wii games and DS VC would be the best.I'm getting really excited about the Switch now. Really hope for backwards compatibility with Wii U (and maybe even Wii).
I don't know. Sony is making profits in the Middle East.That sucks, why not though?
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Well it uses cartridges so its unlikely, so keeping your wii u for wii games and DS VC would be the best.