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JRPGfan said:
PwerlvlAmy said:

Sounds like the two console rumor. Now its going to be interesting to see who powers the home comsole, AMD or Nvidia and how powerful it is. The power is gonna determine how far this console goes. 

Best case scenario: as strong as PS4

Worst case: Weaker than XB1/PS4

Sounds like a table that overclocks (or just runs full speed) when its docked (and thus can draw power from a cord), and when you take it out of the dock, it downclocks to save power.

It doesnt sound like 2 devices, it sounds like 1, that does 2 things.

Each and every game nintendo makes will have 2 modes, portable mode & docked mode.

Kinda like how PS4 games have a normal mode + PS4pro mode.

Totally agree, base unit and handheld/tablet device.

 

 

PwerlvlAmy said:
JRPGfan said:

"The concept is great, because he said you could play say.... assasins creed, once you have your handheld plugged into your console, and then you can then detache the thing and take it with you, and play assasins creed the mobile game out of your pocket, and then when you get back home, you can and plug it back in, and now it it attachs back in (to the normal assassin creed)."

He never says you can play on your console "without" the handheld part.
This makes me think, what hes calling the "home console" part is just a docking station for the handheld.
All the hardware is inside the handheld.

Also what he calls the normal version & mobile game version, are the same game.
He makes it sound like you pick off where you left off, reguardless of which version your playing.

That sounds like the PS4 version & PS4pro version of games.
Its the same game, the differnce is the resolutions & effects ect.

He just discribes how the NX works.
Its a tablet, that sits in a docking station.
When your at home on your TV it plays the game at a high resolution.
When you leave home with your tablet, it plays the game at a lower resolution (conserve power).

This sounds like the hybrid theory to me.
Not 2 devices.

yeah completely disagree. He calls it handheld hooked into a console. Two devices. Gotta agree to disagree here.

Yes, handheld/tablet hooked in "base unit", two devices, basicly like infos we already have.