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Dulfite said:

Yes because soooooo many people have 70" 4k tv's lol. I doubt in the next 5 years, even, if hardly anyone (% wise) has 4k tv's, let alone 70" ones).

I was purposely making an extreme case.
But okay.

Even if it was a 42" 1080P TV, you are still going to see the extreme limitations of the hardware.

GhaudePhaede010 said:

A hand held that can be played on a television is no more a home console than a console that can be played on a controller screen.


Nintendo have often called the device a Home Console.
The device is set to have a dock/method for connectivity to a TV so that it can be played stationary like a Home console, on a TV .
The device is also set to be able to be disconnected from the loungeroom environment and thus become mobile.

Aka. "One device to rule them all".

Thus by it's very definition it's a hybrid.

Definition of "Hybrid". - "a thing made by combining two different elements."
Mobile and Home Console.

NX = Hybrid.

Ergo... It doesn't matter what you think, you can call it whatever you desire, The NX is still by it's very definition a Hybrid device.


GhaudePhaede010 said:

I get it, you are daft. And I have solid reading comprehension.

Grow up and stop with the childish garbage.

GhaudePhaede010 said:

For example, you said you would rather buy two home consoles without mention of hand helds. But if it is both, well, should you not consider buying or sticking to your hand held? No consideration there? Probably because you are comparing it to home consoles. Which it is not.

I have no interest in mobile gaming outside of my Phone.
If you talked to me when I was younger and gaming on the original Gameboy, that answer would be very different.

And I will compare it to Home Consoles when Nintendo itself has made the comparison.

GhaudePhaede010 said:

If the rumors are true, I said before that this console uses mobile technology, cartridges, and has an adapter to hook up to a television.


Just because a device uses mobile technology, doesn't mean it has to be a mobile device.
Think: Ouya, Apple TV, Android TV, nVidia Shield etc'.


GhaudePhaede010 said:

It does not sound like a true hybrid.


It sounds like any device that has any kind of portability in your mind, can never be a hybrid, which is far from reality.


GhaudePhaede010 said:


If Nintendo were to release a new hand held, would it not be released, as all their previous hand helds, during the middle of the home console generation?  It would? Is this the middle of a home console generation? It is? The successor to the 3DS would be released in like 2017, right? That would be six years later, right? Is this console schedueled to be released in 2017? It is? Would it possibly be released in March (same month 3DS was released) instead of Novemeber (where all home consoles have been released in recent memory)? No?


Nintendo released the Wii U, a home console, during the middle of the generation.
Unfortunately I require some kind of translater to understand the rest of what you are trying to convey.

GhaudePhaede010 said:


I wish people called Wii U a hybrid.
I mean technically, it was a hybrid by your standards, too. Right? Hybrid in this case is just a buzzword. Nothing and I mean nothing that we have heard thus far says, "home console."


I have always considered the Wii U a hybrid.

Why do you have so much disdain for Hybrid devices?

GhaudePhaede010 said:


And I know what you stated - but you did not include the rest of my post but I clearly covered that. It is what it is. People who do not compare it to a hand held, even if they call it a hybrid, are doing it a disservice. If the rumors are true. Of course, you will probably not reply, or heavily edit out most of my reply if you do. And in that case, you are a waste of my time. I will cut my losses with you here. But do not think your foolishness falls upon blind eyes. I can see and I pay attention to, everything.

 

Apparantly there is nothing to see here folks.

curl-6 said:

If Eurogamer's report is correct and it's using Tegra X1, we should be looking at a similar improvement over Wii U graphics as Wii represented over Gamecube; noticeable but not generational.

Agreed.



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