Kaizar said:
JoeTheBro said:
Kaizar said:
JoeTheBro said:
Kaizar said:
tbone51 said:
N-Magic said:
N-Magic said: Shovel Knight Confirmed For Wii U And Nintendo 3DS Shovel Knight is coming to Steam, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, based on a photo posted to Twitter by the game’s developer, Yacht Club Games. Shovel Knight is an action-adventure game in which players control a small knight who wields a multipurpose weapon and help him defeat evil to find his loved one. The upcoming game is inspired by Mega Man, Castlevania and Dark Souls.
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wow, hopefully it comes out soon! More games the better! On 3DS+Wii U too, i probably get it on wii u! 3coins+ added thankz
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Going with 3DS.
On the Wii U, you will only get 60 refresh rate on e top scree, but on the 3DS you will get a 120 refresh rate (60 fps per image) on the top screen, + it's 3D I hope.
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That's not how it works on 3DS. 3D TVs use active 3D so they need double the framerate. The 3DS however uses passive 3D so it needs double the resolution.
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But it's rendering 2 different angle perspective images at once like any 3D Tv (since 1920's).
Doesn't rendering 2 different images at once count.
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I guess if you considered each view as a seperate frame it would be 120 frames per second but it's still only 60 hz. Since hz and fps refer to the same thing (with hertz being more technical) it should still be considered 60 fps. I'm a huge 3D buff so its just a pet peeve of mine when people get this stuff wrong lol.
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But the bottom screen also displays a 60 fps image. And the 3DS only consumes somewhere from 40 to 50 Hz of power.
The Wii U consumes 40 Hz on OS & 75 Hz on gaming, with 2 different 60 fps images, and 1 of those is being streamed onto Gamepad.
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I think you're confused lol. Hz in regards to electricity is the rate at which the alternating current, alternates. Do you have a link for those numbers because they make zero sense.