Leynos said: Base PS4 with Pro performance with DLSS. I also suspect it will be able to replicate the Wii U dual-screen capability. Taking the system out of the dock and playing handheld, it can wireless transmit a signal to the TV for split screen games. One person plays on TV while the other plays handheld natively. |
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BonfiresDown said: Digital Foundry recently did a rough test of how it would perform based on rumors. It’s like PS4 to PS4 Pro level I think along with DLSS and ray tracing. For me it will be plenty good for the games Nintendo make so I don’t terribly care. |
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IcaroRibeiro said: Hopefully above PS4 pro I won't be surprised if it's behind base PS4 though |
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VAMatt said: PS4 Pro performance docked, with paper stats a bit above base PS4. |
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Slownenberg said:
First sentence above: yeah thats basically exactly what I expect. Specs around PS4/XB1 level, but with DLSS it should be able to output something around PS4 Pro level I would think. Second part is interesting. Hadn't thought about that before. If they do that (and for future gens as well) that could be a way to put DS and 3DS games on NSO. And of course as you say that could be useful for multiplayer as well. I could totally be down for that being the new thing Nintendo adds next gen so I could try out DS and 3DS games. |
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OdinHades said: I'm expecting basically the power of the Steam Deck in a smaller device. So PS4 at best, and that's good enough for me. |
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BasilZero said: It'll be in between PS4 and PS4 Pro level. |
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Chrkeller said: Ps4 to ps4 pro. It will not produce series s visuals much less ps5. Memory bandwidth is going to be a limiting factor. Storage space will also be curious. |
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