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Although Ouya's future may lie in uncertainty, even when Razer reportedly bought the thing this year,  a second iteration for this console is still a possibility, so I would like to ask you, what would you expect in a second Ouya console or would like to see in it to possibly have this console finally get your attention?

Do you think there is a chance the Ouya could have a place in the gaming world or is it a lost cause by now?

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http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/162077-ouya-game-sales-figures-released-it-doesnt-look-good-for-android-console-gaming



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I expect it to flop



                  

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Captain_Yuri said:
I expect it to flop

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What I want is a powerful android box for emulation. Ouya just hadn't enough power for many emulators. If Ouya2 is going to be a powerhouse (if it ever comes), I am with the system.



Ouya has no chance, it was just not a very good device... and I don't see the next one doing anything to change that.



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I expect it to do the same stuff my phone does and hence I also expect it to be irrelevant at launch.



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Unless it becomes powerful enough for emulation (at least to PS2-PSP levels) I don't think the thing will catch up even the original OUYA.



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A 150$ price point... and a Tegra X1, thats overclocked on ram/cpu/gpu.
I want to see a Tegra X1 @30-40watts inside the next Ouya.

Or a custom AMD made ARM+GPU apu again in the 30-40watt range.

 

Darwinianevolution said:
Unless it becomes powerful enough for emulation (at least to PS2-PSP levels) I don't think the thing will catch up even the original OUYA.



^ this.

Thats why even a Tegra X1 isnt enough, it needs to be a overclocked version of a X1, that way it can run dolphine abit better than it currently does.



JRPGfan said:

A 150$ price point... and a Tegra X1, thats overclocked on ram/cpu/gpu.
I want to see a Tegra X1 @30-40watts inside the next Ouya.

Or a custom AMD made ARM+GPU apu again in the 30-40watt range.

 

Darwinianevolution said:
Unless it becomes powerful enough for emulation (at least to PS2-PSP levels) I don't think the thing will catch up even the original OUYA.



^ this.

Thats why even a Tegra X1 isnt enough, it needs to be a overclocked version of a X1, that way it can run dolphine abit better than it currently does.

 

Come on, Dolphin is way out of reach. You even need a beefy CPU on a usual PC for dolphin, how will an android-device be able to run games? PSP is good, though.



A more powerful chip. The Tegra 3 was already outdated at release (Tegra 4 was already released and the Tegra K1 was almost ready, too) and too weak for some things, especially emulation

Also, a small cartridge slot might be nice for physical game releases (additional to the SD card Slot). Would also give the console more visibility in shops

And less problems with their controller. I was lucky and had no problems (in fact, I love it's design, it's big enugh for my big hands unlike most other controllers out there), but many reported having their buttons locking down or similar problems.