Norris2k said:
I agree it doesn't need to be the most powerful, but it's still nice to be the most powerful system, and it's kind of weird not to be, considering the PS4/XOne are low-end PC sold well before on the market. Also, I'm not sure it will work out to have 1 game for 2 devices. Different gamepad, different screen, different market and needs (game session length, for example), different power. It's not just about having a common 3d engine. |
See I used to think that too. Being an rpg fan I would do long sessions on my consoles. But DS and 3DS has proven me wrong. There are plenty of long session games on handhelds. The real question will be what form will the screen of the handheld be. If its a single display then it won't be a issue to have common controls. If its another Dual Screen then the console version of NX will need a gamepad. I'm banking on NX handheld to be a single display or even something like it.







