The DanMan Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 So its confirmed that Swtich will NOT be backwards compatible with the 3DS and Wii U games! http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2016/10/nintendo_confirms_switch_isnt_physically_backwards_compatible_with_3ds_and_wii_u_software Damn....now how am I suppose to get New Super Mario Bros U and Super Mario 3D World if I don't have a Wii U? :( But more on Skyrim......I don't understand why the hell Bethesda would port an old game instead of porting something else like.....idk Fallout 4? That port is making me think and its making me feel that third parties aren't going to put any effort into making latest games for Switch...... Two words: Skyrim Remastered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radiant head Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 darn, though was pretty much expected. still holding out hope for ports though Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harvey Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 Two words: Skyrim Remastered. Remastering a game so old that already had a different port? It makes sense for Wind Waker and Twilight Princess as well as Majora's Mask but Skyrim??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The DanMan Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 Remastering a game so old that already had a different port? It makes sense for Wind Waker and Twilight Princess as well as Majora's Mask but Skyrim??? It's coming out in a month or so on current gen and PC, with mod support on Xbox One. Considering the game itself ran poorly on 360 and ...kinda sorta ran... on PS3, it's one of the few port jobs that makes sense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ema Skye Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 Note the specification on physical backwards compatibility. They may still allow digital backwards compatibility. Which honestly wouldn't surprise me as Nintendo wants people to buy their games digitally. Though that 32GB hard drive will fill up faaaaaaaast. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Busterman64 Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 Note the specification on physical backwards compatibility. They may still allow digital backwards compatibility. Which honestly wouldn't surprise me as Nintendo wants people to buy their games digitally. Though that 32GB hard drive will fill up faaaaaaaast. I pray that the 32GB thing doesn't hold up. I hope they increase that number by at least X2(because there isn't much reason to keep the space so small). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magical Glace Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 I normally don't play digital copies of things, due to low space. Also, the only way this thing is going to be able to play Wii U games or Wii games is if there's back-compatible with the controllers. They won't be working with those tiny little Joycons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erdall Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 (edited) Also, the only way this thing is going to be able to play Wii U games or Wii games is if there's back-compatible with the controllers. They won't be working with those tiny little Joycons. The most important thing is to see if the console can handle Wii and WiiU software one damn way or another. I don't believe it won't be through ports though, it takes quite a lot of time even for a single game. For controllers I believe is no big deal, they made that Gamecube pad adapter, so they can make it through eveything. You'll only need the right device or just minor hardware updates via Internet download (the 3DS connection app as another controller for Smash WiiU). But if they don't let the older games be playable in this new console from, at least, the previous generation ... they'd simply loose a quite big deal of oportunity for those who didn't buy WiiU. More games for them plus the new ones for NS' release, which will be around ten, but possibly no much more than that. I do seriously doubt they would buy a console that they never had any kind of interest since many years, to begin with, so ... Edited October 22, 2016 by Erdall Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alertcircuit Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 I buy my games physical, but considering this day and age's game sizes, that 32 better be expandable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harvey Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 Note the specification on physical backwards compatibility. They may still allow digital backwards compatibility. Which honestly wouldn't surprise me as Nintendo wants people to buy their games digitally. Though that 32GB hard drive will fill up faaaaaaaast. Speaking of which, some Wii U games if I'm right about that rely on the touch screen and the dual gaming seen on the DS. So how will those be backwards compatible? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PersonWithTime Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 Speaking of which, some Wii U games if I'm right about that rely on the touch screen and the dual gaming seen on the DS. So how will those be backwards compatible? I'm assuming that the Switch will be able to have dual screen functions. I mean, there are already 2 screens, the actual console pad thing and the TV. So I'm guessing that if they have a DS virtual console or something like that it should be able to do something like that. OH! Maybe, it will be split screen on the console's screen, but when you're at home you can choose to put a screen on your TV. Did I make that sound confusing? I actually have no idea what they're going to do! But there's is gonna be two screens (console & TV) so I think it'd be weird if they didn't do anything with that. Especially because dual screens have been Nintendo's thing for a while now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Locke087 Posted October 22, 2016 Share Posted October 22, 2016 I'm assuming that the Switch will be able to have dual screen functions. I mean, there are already 2 screens, the actual console pad thing and the TV. So I'm guessing that if they have a DS virtual console or something like that it should be able to do something like that. OH! Maybe, it will be split screen on the console's screen, but when you're at home you can choose to put a screen on your TV. Did I make that sound confusing? I actually have no idea what they're going to do! But there's is gonna be two screens (console & TV) so I think it'd be weird if they didn't do anything with that. Especially because dual screens have been Nintendo's thing for a while now. No duel screen functionality confirmed by Nintendo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quintessence Posted October 22, 2016 Share Posted October 22, 2016 I'm ok with it and expected it tbh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sire Posted October 22, 2016 Share Posted October 22, 2016 Sounds about right for not having dual screens, I didn't see how the console or controller could support more than one. Also, Touch screen and motion/gyro support have not been confirmed yet, so we still have to wait until next year or whenever Nintendo wants to give us new info. A small shame, but expected. Not many people use the dual screens to their full effect, most settling just for having one gaming screen and the other be a reference (mini-map, stats, hotkeys, etc.). One game that likely did it properly was 999 (I just saw an LP and never played it myself), but to think the brilliance of when it is used is just mindblowing. Also, games that make the DS held more like a book also probably took advantage of the functionality. I think any DS, 3DS, or Wii U ports that rely on two screens will just have two separate windows on the main device, or regulated between switching screens. The two separate windows is how they do DS games (Super Mario 64 DS, Mario Party DS) on the Wii U, and if they do continue with the Virtual Console, I see that as being how they implement it for the NSwitch, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ema Skye Posted October 22, 2016 Share Posted October 22, 2016 I wonder if it'll have any kind of virtual console at all. I have loved turning my Wii U into a retro game machine though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zera Posted October 22, 2016 Share Posted October 22, 2016 Every modern console lets you buy and download classic games. The chances of the NS not having a Virtual Console are approximately 0%. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jedi Posted October 22, 2016 Share Posted October 22, 2016 Brainscratchcomms did their thoughts/overview on the Switch, its an hour long, but theres some good discussion if you have the time to listen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harvey Posted October 22, 2016 Share Posted October 22, 2016 (edited) A small shame, but expected. Not many people use the dual screens to their full effect, most settling just for having one gaming screen and the other be a reference (mini-map, stats, hotkeys, etc.). One game that likely did it properly was 999 (I just saw an LP and never played it myself), but to think the brilliance of when it is used is just mindblowing. Also, games that make the DS held more like a book also probably took advantage of the functionality. I think any DS, 3DS, or Wii U ports that rely on two screens will just have two separate windows on the main device, or regulated between switching screens. The two separate windows is how they do DS games (Super Mario 64 DS, Mario Party DS) on the Wii U, and if they do continue with the Virtual Console, I see that as being how they implement it for the NSwitch, Games that use the screens as maps itself is making use of the DS to begin with...I guess I have to face it and just move on from here.....goodbye dual screen gaming..... Now I'm beginning to wonder.....will we get a Fire Emblem game for Switch? And if so, can we consider it a console game or a handheld game? Edited October 22, 2016 by Harvey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Konnor97 Posted October 22, 2016 Share Posted October 22, 2016 (edited) No duel screen functionality confirmed by Nintendo This worries me, because unless Nintendo still does stuff with the 3DS, this could lead to bad times for Etrian Odyssey. I guess they can adapt and make you use a button to pull up the map, but that would be really awkward. Edited October 22, 2016 by Konnor97 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DodgeDusk Posted October 22, 2016 Share Posted October 22, 2016 (edited) This worries me, because unless Nintendo still does stuff with the 3DS, this could lead to bad times for Etrian Odyssey. I guess they can adapt and make you use a button to pull up the map, but that would be really awkward.If the rumours are true and the Switch has a multi-touch screen, then I can see some titles being undocked-only, to take full advantage of the multi-touch screen.EDIT: With the Wii U and DS VC they'd split the display in half, one for the top DS screen and one for the bottom DS screen. So I can see that happening with some titles for the Switch. This should've been in my post originally, sorry EDIT 2: This is of course presuming that the Switch ends up replacing the 3DS. The little thing's still got some life in it right now. Edited October 22, 2016 by DodgeDusk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harvey Posted October 22, 2016 Share Posted October 22, 2016 This worries me, because unless Nintendo still does stuff with the 3DS, this could lead to bad times for Etrian Odyssey. I guess they can adapt and make you use a button to pull up the map, but that would be really awkward. Before the DS was introduced, this was the only way to view maps and have different menus appear. The DS made it a whole lot easier and fixed this issue and its really useful as the map moves on one screen while you move on the other. Not only that, but you get a full sized map dedicated for one screen! Its going to be a bummer for those who were used to developing games for the DS&3DS but if there's no other option, then the devs have to move on and so do the consumers..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ema Skye Posted October 22, 2016 Share Posted October 22, 2016 (edited) If it's single screen, we can also infer that it isn't a touch screen. This would exclude DS and 3DS games from its virtual console library. As the console lacks an accelerometer, we can also exclude Wii and Wii U games from its virtual console. Edited October 22, 2016 by Ema Skye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hardin Posted October 22, 2016 Share Posted October 22, 2016 I've been told by someone who has a Switch dev kit, that the controller does feature both touch and gyro capabilities. Nintendo just didn't show off those features because they wanted to focus on the switching mechanic for the debut presentation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jave Posted October 22, 2016 Author Share Posted October 22, 2016 If it's single screen, we can also infer that it isn't a touch screen. What? How do you come to that conclusion? Tablets are single screen and touch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magical Glace Posted October 22, 2016 Share Posted October 22, 2016 Tbh The reason I think it won't be a touch screen is it kinda goes against the point of the console. Having a touch screen would lock it to handheld mode for certain things, which destroys the point of the swapping between handheld and console gimmick. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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