Nintendo Demoed Switch 2 To Developers at Gamescom (eurogamer.net) 27
An anonymous reader shares a report: In Cologne last month, Nintendo's public Gamescom showfloor booth let you play Pikmin 4 and Super Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. But behind the scenes, the company had more up its sleeves. Developer presentations for Switch 2 took place behind closed doors, Eurogamer understands, with partners shown tech demos of how well the system is designed to run.
One Switch 2 demo is a souped up version of Switch launch title Zelda: Breath of the Wild, designed to hit the Switch 2's beefier target specs. (To be clear, though - this is just a tech demo. There's no suggestion the game will be re-released.) Nintendo is yet to publicly discuss plans for its inevitable Switch successor, though its new hardware is widely-expected to launch at some point in 2024. Word that it is now being shown to external developers comes as details have begun to emerge around when we may see the system launch.
One Switch 2 demo is a souped up version of Switch launch title Zelda: Breath of the Wild, designed to hit the Switch 2's beefier target specs. (To be clear, though - this is just a tech demo. There's no suggestion the game will be re-released.) Nintendo is yet to publicly discuss plans for its inevitable Switch successor, though its new hardware is widely-expected to launch at some point in 2024. Word that it is now being shown to external developers comes as details have begun to emerge around when we may see the system launch.
So "Next Gen" specs or the usual? (Score:2)
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debatable. even pokemon struggles with performance and that's a first party. I bought disgea 6 and i had to stop playing as the perf was so bad. Triangle tactics at turn based game even struggles from the big names like EA, i had to wait to play on PC. Kids might not notice (primary audience) but i do and i don't think we should reward a win to people who pander to the lowest common denominator. Its like yeah candy crush is like the biggest game ever but you know some of the world would be better off if tha
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It isn't just 2nd and 3rd party games with these issues.
Re:So "Next Gen" specs or the usual? (Score:5, Insightful)
It's okay if the Switch isn't a platform you like; not everything needs to compete with PC or Xbox or PS. "Success" in this case, I think, means "selling enough systems, and making enough money, that it remains a viable platform."
Third-party titles on Switch struggle a lot. I'm genuinely amazed, though, at what first-party titles can do. TOTK is very big and runs very well, considering it's running on hardware that was "slow" six years ago.
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TOTK is very big and runs very well, considering it's running on hardware that was "slow" six years ago.
The fuck it does. That is is constantly dropping frames and going under 30fps. I stopped playing because all of the issues.
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Regardless of the specs at launch time, we all know two things about it already:
1) You astroturfers are going to spend most of Russia's military budget telling people not to buy it.
2) The specs will have no negative impact on the fun.
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It's not likely to be next gen (Score:3)
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Battery life is the primary limiting factor in handheld gaming. One of the main reasons the Steam Deck is such a chonker is its massive battery [ifixit.com], and despite that it still dies pretty quickly when you're not tethered to an outlet.
Nintendo likely wants to make something that doesn't require also toting around a Jackery in your backpack, so yeah, they're probably going to stick with some type of ARM CPU.
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The biggest reason for Nintendo to stay with Nvidia is DLSS. Although AMD has their own equivalent technology, Nintendo consoles haven't been
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It will likely be a massive increase (Score:2)
Since the GameCube, they've been skipping a generation before going all in which makes sense because that's how you get power cheaply. The Wii was about 1.5x the power of the GameCube; the Wii U was about 15-16x the power of the Wii, with the Switch being ~1.5x-2.0x IIRC.
The leaks are also saying it was competitively running a demo that stresses current gen hardware. Even if you read between the lines and it was like a PS4/XBone version of the demo, that's a very dangerous upgrade for the competition becaus
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So your saying your not a Nintendo player and have no idea what your talking about, typical /. poster.
If you were you would understand nothing they make needs true next gen hardware so there is absolutely no point to jacking prices up to $1k per device to make there money back like an apple device in fact they never release loss leader hardware, ever.
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It won't be "next gen" as in supporting 4K60. It will be "next gen" as it likely will be able to go 1080P30 reliably.
You have to remember that Nintendo goes after what people who pla
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What you probably meant to ask was something like: "Is Nintendo going to start competing with other console manufacturers on performance?" And, given that they haven't done this since the N64: No. They're not.
In fact, the fact that they've ported over Breath of the Wild for the sake of nothing more than a demo implies a very similar system architecture. I think we can look at this as confirmation that the Switch 2 will be backwards
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So "Next Gen" specs or the usual?
Betteridge's law of headlines: No.
To put it another way: Nintendo makes it's money by selling cheap hardware that's mandatory to play their wholly owned IP. There is no real competition for that IP, so they can mandate whatever hardware specs they want and people will shell out for it. (No your homebrew and favorite independent developer is no actual threat to the big N's juggernauts. Especially, if that juggernaut is the world's highest grossing media franchise.)
Nintendo owns the content, and they con
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Think of it as upgrading your smartphone. They are using the very same architecture: arm/nvidia. Gone are the days of custom hardware, what you enjoy from them now is their OS/shop and games. Valve's Deck is the same concept but x86_64 running Arch Linux. Maybe the time is near when we will see RISC-V instead.
Meh (Score:2)
The only good thing about the Switch currently are the few game exclusive too it that cant even keep a steady 30 fps.