Pyro as Bill said:
Z-trigger gone too. @underlined. That wouldn't work with IR because the TV screen is all the same 'colour' as far as the IR camera is concerned. It works off IR/heat. A visible light camera could do it.
The IR camera in Switch is definitely better than Wiimote. For scissors, paper, stone, I assume your hand acts as the IR source. Regular cameras can do this using visble light but it's easier with IR because there's no interference (other heat sources). 'Pointer' controls need 2 sources and the pointer uses them to work out where it is. Without those sources, I don't see how it can be as accurate. It's like having kinect or eyetoy in the joycon. Eyetoy/Move does it the opposite way to wiimote and use the glowlights in the controller as the sensor bar and camera under TV (Sony can't copy joycons without putting a camera in the controller haha). I'm sure the joycons can do motion-aiming and it's probably much improved. I hope I'm wrong and someone could explain how the joycon pointer knows where it is in relation to TV screen but I don't see how. |
Well we don't know yet much about the controllers. There's always a possibility that the camera can work with visible frequencies too. If it can detect heat from the TV screen, I don't think it really would need more than that. Then again, using the sensor bar wouldn't be any stretch either.
If it can detect your TV, it's propable the controller can understand and calibrate itself to a position relative to TV.
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