sethnintendo said:
Same could be said about this thread and patent. They both use different technology to achieve what seems to be similar. What is described in the patent isn't the exact copy of Wii U tech. The Sony tech isn't the same as the Nintendo tech. I am just going to quote a user from NEOGAF which means I am very lazy right now but I believe this guy knows what he is talking about..... "disgaeapuchi - Indeed. The Wii U controller doesn't have a rear-facing camera. This patent is about using a rear camera on a secondary device to "peek" into a game world and show AR-esque elements from it (if you look at the screenshot).
With what we've seen on Wii U, the tablet shows a DIFFERENT camera angle (like the one from someone throwing the ball on Wii Sports U baseball) to the action on screen, controlled via Motion Controls. When it does have the same camera angle (like with the web browser magnifying glass), it's controlled via accelerometers and gyroscopes, not a rear camera like the patent says so. Similar ideas, but implemented differently. Nintendo will be fine. Lastly - this is a software patent, not a hardware one. Sega owned the patent for switching camera views in games while Super Mario 64 was in development, for example. Software patents are hard to prove in the videogaming world." |
i think its safe to say we avoided some heat with me sitting in the middle being from both camps so i'm not sure wht you mean by same can be said for this thread.
i've already said it was a vague patent in the post below the op which is also my post. i already figured this out but i hope it helps others who enter this thread looking for a flame war cause i fill as the op i should monitor the thread and make sure the rules are not broken.
its my thread and my job and i will report those who fail to follow those rules.
and stop being lazy. your posting history is a.ok in my book







