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Pavolink said:
JEMC said:

Both Zen and Excavator (the CPU inside the SoC) are x86 (more exactly they are x86-64, as they are 64bit chips like all the chips made in the last +5 years), and both Artic Islands and GCN are also common and as easy to program as you can get.

Another thing that doesn't have to do with the hardware, is if developers will be able to port PS4/X1 games to NX easily, and the answer is that it will be as easy or as hard as the publishers want (they always find new and surprising reasons to not develop for Nintendo consoles).


Well, but at least there are less technical issues, like cartridge, minidiscs, no HD (modern), or PowerPC/underpowered console.

Remember when they said that they weren't developing for Wii because they had to find a way to use the Wiimote? Or how they said that they weren't developing for Wii U because they wanted to find ways to use the Gamepad capacities and screen? I don't need much imagination to guess what they will say once the NX is/are revealed when they are asked if they will develop for it/them.

This is a personal opinion, but I believe that third parties will only develop for NX if it is more powerful than PS4/X1. Powerful enough to run unoptimized code from either the PS4 or X1 versions of their game.



Please excuse my bad English.

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