They allready have created
console with better specs.
Not exact matches
Nintendo needs to understand (and I don't mean this
with hate or something) that they will never develop
better consoles than Sony or Micro $ oft (in
specs terms, at least).
good to know because I'm seriously tired of seeing big name games get downgraded to hell why does PC gamer have to suffer because
console manufacturers made their
consoles with such inferior
specs.
Offering
specs previously unheard of in a
console, including a custom AMD GPU
with 6 teraflops of power, this is a system that can deliver the promise of native 4K resolution for
console players as
well as High Dynamic Range (HDR).
Its is very impressive of what it is capable of so lets sum up
with every thing we know about the
console as
well as comparing it to the ps4 pro
spec wise and from many other aspects.
For $ 350 they could probably have gone
with a very normal controller and beefier
specs that compare
better to the competing
consoles due out later this year.
- when the team learned that Switch would support Unity, they began the process of bringing the game over - it was planned early on to get the game onto Switch within a month of it launching - by Fall 2016, Unity's optimization progressed, and error messages that previously appeared
with I Am Setsuna stopped - by the end of fall last year, the team was finished
with pre-submission to Nintendo - I Am Setuna was the first title to enter this process - a meeting
with Unity was suddenly held, and it was decided that I Am Setsuna would end up becoming a launch title - Nintendo asked for the developers to finish the master version that year if possible - the team was able to port quickly due to Unity, as
well as the lack of online / vs features & modest hardware requirements - having a
good grasp on
specs also made work come together quickly - setting various aspects such as the app's icon, languages, etc. was said to be very simple - there was also
good compatibility for titles that have / planned to have multi-platform support on home and portable
consoles
A follow - up report from Digital Foundry points out that the
console will support AMD FreeSync as
well as the latest HDMI 2.1
spec, meaning that folks
with FreeSync - enabled gaming monitors can look forward to extra smooth performance on the
console.
Thus, a Nintendo
console with lower
specs will perform
better than its
specs indicate (like Apple's iPhone compared to Android).
The
console also has some fairly
good specs and
with added VR support coming means that it can be seen as a
console that will last many years in China, especially due to the promise of more than 200 development partners who will consistently bring content to the company.
In terms of
specs, there is a lot going on
with the Scorpio, the
console boasts a 1 TB hard drive, as
well as 12 GB of GDDR5 memory, this is the same type of RAM contained in the PlayStation 4, however, Sony's device only contains 8 GB.