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Nintendo now has depth of field, depth of physics, and depht of motion.

Virtual Reality is Nintendo's next home console. I will keep saying it until they prove me incorrect.



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GhaudePhaede010 said:

Nintendo now has depth of field, depth of physics, and depht of motion.

Virtual Reality is Nintendo's next home console. I will keep saying it until they prove me incorrect.

I wonder if Nintedo will make the Joycons compatible with PC for the sake of selling them to VR users, I think many could be interested in the purchase...



I'm willing to try the HD rumble out and if it can convince me that the feature is good, I'll probably alternate between on and off...



 

 

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DAXFM said:
darkknightkryta said:
While it's probably not as good as what's in the Switch, the Dualshock 4 has had "HD" rumble since launch. There's even a free mini game that uses it...

LOL It is not true XD, the Dualshock 4 vibration is so weak, Source please

What does vibraton intensity have to do with anything?  You played the switch first hand with the Joycons to know its vibration intensity?

Also if you wanna try it out now, go play AR Bots in The Playroom.  You tilt your controller moving little aliens inside your controller around.  It simulates them in different parts of the controller.  Exactly as the icecube demo works from the Switch.  Like I said; probably not as good as what's in the joycons, but it's there.



Its à good technology but whats thé use outside useless mini games?

Is it used in Zelda or Mario kart ?



Predictions for end of 2014 HW sales:

 PS4: 17m   XB1: 10m    WiiU: 10m   Vita: 10m

 

Aerys said:
Its à good technology but whats thé use outside useless mini games?

Is it used in Zelda or Mario kart ?

Ler's see. Maybe in Zelda could make you feel like you're actually striking with the sword or something like that.



But if it does it must bé really much better thanks normal rumbles to justify them



Predictions for end of 2014 HW sales:

 PS4: 17m   XB1: 10m    WiiU: 10m   Vita: 10m

 

Valdath said:
Am i the only one who turns off rumble on every controller?

Nope. I have been doing that since Gamecube/OG Xbox. I can't stand rumble.