bonzobanana said:
Clearly the Switch tablet screen is the screen used in the visor and you can see that in the patent images. It's only a 6" tablet marginally larger than many phones and below the 7" tablet size which used to be the minimum. It's a good compromise size between portability and functionality and ideal for a VR visor. Switch seems capable of delivering last gen gameplay and graphics in VR and I'm more than happy with that. Seems a great introduction to VR and should be ok for VR with all but small children. People seem to be working hard to spin this as a negative but even if you don't love VR like myself it still functions as a home console for tv and a very powerful portable console. The VR feature has taken me from sitting on the fence regarding Switch to a definite buyer almost. I really just need a few good VR games to seal the deal so to speak. In the UK I suspect the £200 price point is the switch without VR visor and the £250 price point includes it. |
If Nintendo is indeed going to sell NS VR, they will need a game like wii sports. Or at the very minimum a VR experience with BOTW. Should that exist, then i could see something like 10 millions sales of the NS for the VR se - provided the device sells like 50-60 Mil in that situation. Attach rate of 1/5 in short.
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