General Category > General Discussion

What do you want from NX?

Pages: << < (4/9) > >>

wiggy:

Why anyone thinks "power" is relevant at all is beyond me.  If your rationale is that the NX will see more cross-platform titles, then I still believe it makes no difference. Nintendo consoles don't thrive because of Grand Theft Auto and Call of Duty.



Thom Grayson:


--- Quote from: wiggy on August 10, 2015, 05:20:55 AM ---Why anyone thinks "power" is relevant at all is beyond me.  If your rationale is that the NX will see more cross-platform titles, then I still believe it makes no difference. Nintendo consoles don't thrive because of Grand Theft Auto and Call of Duty.

--- End quote ---

I'm sure there are some Nintendo fans who would like not to have to choose between a Nintendo console and one that can play the third-party games they are interested in.

sheep2001:

I want power to enable ultra high resolutions, and high spec first party games.

There is no point basing a new piece of hardware with out of date specs, other than to keep production costs down.

wiggy:


--- Quote from: Thom Grayson on August 10, 2015, 07:54:17 AM ---
--- Quote from: wiggy on August 10, 2015, 05:20:55 AM ---Why anyone thinks "power" is relevant at all is beyond me.  If your rationale is that the NX will see more cross-platform titles, then I still believe it makes no difference. Nintendo consoles don't thrive because of Grand Theft Auto and Call of Duty.

--- End quote ---

I'm sure there are some Nintendo fans who would like not to have to choose between a Nintendo console and one that can play the third-party games they are interested in.

--- End quote ---

I'm sure there are as well. But I'd wager that it just isn't all that many. I know I sure as hell don't buy Nintendo consoles to play 3rd party/multi-platform games. 

TDIRunner:


--- Quote ---I know I sure as hell don't buy Nintendo consoles to play 3rd party/multi-platform games.
--- End quote ---

I'm the say way.........BUT........ it would be nice if it didn't have to be that way

Pages: << < (4/9) > >>

Go to full version