Not exact matches
Third -
party support for 3DS may have been anemic at best in 2017, but Nintendo kept up a steady stream of first -
party releases and even introduced a new
hardware variation.
now when the nextbox and ps4 come out we will be relying on devs who want to work on the wiiU for third
party games, as the
hardware seems like it's going to be lightyears apart which devs will want to down grade their game to
support a console most of them don't like working with to start off with.
Heavy 3rd
Party App Quality Is Abysmal No Legacy App
Support Kickstand Scratches Surfaces Easily Expensive Rating: 6.5 / 10 (due to apps)(8/10) on
Hardware
We've got reservations about the notifications system, and would have liked to see multitouch
support, easier app switching, some more advanced demo
hardware, Appup, third
party applications [breath...] and we have ongoing questions about QML, the Nokia owned product that slipped from it's mainstream positioning last week.
The iPad 2 benefits from Apple's cohesive
hardware and software development together with the vast third -
party developer
support of the App Store, consistent and simple to use in equal measure.
may be u lost
Support from MS very soon cuz of poor hardware quality and losing third party su
Support from MS very soon cuz of poor
hardware quality and losing third
party supportsupport..
The
hardware was good enough to offer a wide range of games and we were ready to welcome third -
party editors, with a real development kit, instruction booklets, some real
support, etc..»
all nintendo had to do was release something slightly less powerful than ps4 and innovate on the controller but instead they rolled out a. inferior
hardware b. inferior online mulitplayer c. inferior
hardware means inferior third
party support d. tablet like controller doesn't bring anything new to gaming, you get an extra screen, wow e. they messed it up major this time had they only released a more powerful
hardware and reinvented the controller, they wouldn't be at this position today, had they focused on having better
hardware, lure more third
party support, they would be first choice this generation
Weaker
hardware, weaker first -
party support, harder to develop for, much weaker sales... etc etc..
Tecmo Koei was one of several third
parties showing early
support for Wii U, Nintendo's next piece of
hardware.
-- Yes, every game and first
party Microsoft
hardware product will be
supported by the new console.
We would all agree that in order to be successful, NX needs both
hardware power and third
party support.
3rd
party developer
support is radically different on the Home Theater gaming PC's vs Wii U I'm Sorry but XB1 has the games and mass appeal
hardware that is more advanced than the xbox
hardware responsible for the Wii's decline (project Natal).
As for the rest, they are from 3rd
parties companies and my point is about SONY
supporting their own
Hardware instead of relying on others.
Demonstrating strong
support from 3rd
party developers and publishers, upcoming PS4 software titles this year in Australia include highly anticipated releases such as Call of Duty: Black Ops III (Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Inc.) and Star Wars ™ Battlefront ™ (Electronic Arts Inc.), launching alongside special PS4
hardware bundles.
Next would be the
hardware itself, if a new home console wants third -
party support, then it's going to need the
hardware to make porting an easy task.
Hardware power, communication, and
support from third
party devs is key to success for Nintendo.
In a vacuum, nothing is stopping third
parties from
supporting Wii U. Third
support involves far more than just
hardware.
, but one thing that's clear is Sony's «let's have the best
hardware in the console space that's easiest to develop for» has been a winner for them so far, and saying Nintendo wouldn't get better 3rd
party support if they'd be literally porting the same game over from Xbox One / PS4 is wrong, IMO.
There has been some talk about third -
party support today, but I think that these third
parties look at the software lineup each company announces at E3 to gauge how much they can expect from each home console
hardware and on which
hardware they should release their software.
Claims that weak third
party Wii U
support was because of poor sales or weak
hardware always seem unpersuasive; the Game Cube was as powerful as its competitors and the Wii sold in vast quantities, yet both saw less third
party titles than their rivals.
But how it will work is also not set in stone since Microsoft could go with a heavy focus on 3rd
party VR
support, allowing gamers to play Oculus and HTC Vive
hardware on the Xbox one.
Around the same time, both the PS3 and the Xbox 360 received substantial
hardware revisions and price cuts, while third -
party support for the Wii failed to materialize in any meaningful way.
As the months rolled by, Sony's depth of third -
party support became telling, with developers vastly preferring the elegant and streamlined
hardware of the PlayStation to the obtuse and complex architecture of the Saturn, which employed a troublesome twin - CPU setup.
Also, the 3DS is doing very well, both in
hardware sales and 1st and 3rd
party support.
I know you can't speak for other employees, but was there ever a feeling at Nintendo of America's licensing department of: «Man, it would be so much easier to convince third
party companies to
support these platforms if we had more powerful
hardware.»
PS4 will have the graphics advantage the entire gen. PS4
hardware and software will outsell Xbox globally the entire gen. PS4 will have more dev
support and more 1st
party games the entire gen. Sony still has a large number of 1st
party studios and they're all working on PS4 games.
He's responsible for managing the Xbox business, including the teams that oversee
hardware, third -
party games development, Microsoft Game Studios titles, marketing, research, sales and
support.
The Nintendo Switch trailer released on Oct. 20 showed off what the new console is supposedly capable of, including the aforementioned taking your games on the go and third -
party support, but it didn't give a lot of information regarding specs and the
hardware's limitations.
Third -
party hardware makers have released their own take on
hardware that
supports the voice - controlled assistant.
Along with a whole new «Made For Google» initiative which looks to
support third -
party products made directly for the company's
hardware portfolio.
Windows 10 Mobile is a solid mobile operating system by itself, but a lack of Microsoft
hardware and third -
party app
support leave its future in doubt.
Apple launched an augmented reality developer kit, dubbed ARKit, in a move that aims to blend its
hardware,
support for third -
party frameworks, natural language, and vision APIs to create the «largest AR platform in the world.»
Keep in mind that Night Light is still not
supported on the Nexus 5X or Nexus 6P (due to lack of
hardware compatibility according to Google), so you'll still have to resort to using third -
party apps or custom ROMs to replicate this feature.
If you start in Safe Mode, Windows uses a very low screen resolution with generic video drivers, doesn't initialize much
hardware support, starts only the necessary services, and avoids loading third -
party startup programs.
But as long as there are no apps, no
support of 3rd
party hardware etc etc..
Distilling the same Timeline interface, third -
party app
support, and power - efficient
hardware into a new, far more elegant circular case, it's a Pebble with an altogether different feel.
With 12 third -
party hardware partners already
supporting the platform, and over 35 developers already creating content for it, Wave's future is looking bright... at least in China.
Until then, Microsoft's presence in first -
party phone
hardware will continue to be relegated to not much beyond
supporting existing Lumia devices and, as I'm sure company officials hope, trying to stem the steep and continuing losses from Ballmer's Nokia phone deal.
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party software).
Wearable apps with smartphone - enabled features like Runtastic will continue being
supported by Adidas going forward as their future was never directly tied to the company's first -
party hardware since they are also available on many other Android and iOS devices.
They offer multisig, interface with popular
hardware wallets like Trezor, and
support for third -
party plugins.
Google says that Rescue
Party doesn't require any additional
hardware support from OEMs in order to work, and while OEMs are given the option to disable Rescue
Party if they'd like, we can't see any reason as to why they would choose to do so.
Other specs include a proprietary magnetic connector that will be both used for charging and to
support a third -
party ecosystem of
hardware accessories, including a 360 - degree camera.
The story says this
support will come from the phone's magnetic proprietary connector that will serve both as a battery charging port as well as a way for first and third -
party hardware accessories to connect to this phone.
The problem according to the company is that many of the phones that
support Bluetooth 4.0
hardware don't have the software needed to
support third -
party apps like Fitbit and allow the apps to access the Bluetooth
hardware.
It is revealed that some of the new features like FM radio and the ability to set a third
party app as a default camera app may not be
supported by the
hardware.
Since Google's brought out its «Google Cast» platform last year to allow video and audio streaming from Android devices to not just its own Chromecast
hardware but third -
party devices
supporting the platform, today it's changing the name of the Chromecast app to the Google Cast app.
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party vendors and systems
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