|
Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jan 10, 2017 13:01:27 GMT
Everything about them is weird. lol, just because you find them weird it isn't evidence of alien technology. If your going to claim these as belonging to some alien conspiracy you need to offer something concrete and not just your own feelings on the matter. The Nintendo Switch looks like pure wizardry to me. I don't get how such a device that can act as both a handheld and home console, somehow displaying the graphics in clearer definition with a higher frame rate when docked can be possible without alien technology, especially when only ten years' ago handhelds were handhelds and home consoles were home consoles.
|
|
|
Post by jasonward on Jan 10, 2017 13:12:19 GMT
lol, just because you find them weird it isn't evidence of alien technology. If your going to claim these as belonging to some alien conspiracy you need to offer something concrete and not just your own feelings on the matter. The Nintendo Switch looks like pure wizardry to me. I don't get how such a device that can act as both a handheld and home console, somehow displaying the graphics in clearer definition with a higher frame rate can be possible without alien technology, especially when only ten years' ago handhelds were handhelds and home consoles were home consoles. You not understanding the technology is not proof its alien, and saying that "... can [not] be possible without alien technology" is silly when you know you don't have any knowledge about the technology at all. The graphics of the Nintendo Switch is based on Nvidia's GeForce technology, a technology which if you ignore all other graphics developments has in of itself been in production since 1999, and has a clear and traceable lineage right up to today.
|
|
|
Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jan 10, 2017 13:18:47 GMT
The Nintendo Switch looks like pure wizardry to me. I don't get how such a device that can act as both a handheld and home console, somehow displaying the graphics in clearer definition with a higher frame rate can be possible without alien technology, especially when only ten years' ago handhelds were handhelds and home consoles were home consoles. You not understanding the technology is not proof its alien, and saying that "... can [not] be possible without alien technology" is silly when you know you don't have any knowledge about the technology at all. The graphics of the Nintendo Switch is based on Nvidia's GeForce technology, a technology which if you ignore all other graphics developments has in of itself been in production since 1999, and has a clear and traceable lineage right up to today. But what about the console/handheld hybrid aspect? That must be alien in origin, surely? How is that even possible?
|
|
|
Post by jasonward on Jan 10, 2017 13:38:17 GMT
You not understanding the technology is not proof its alien, and saying that "... can [not] be possible without alien technology" is silly when you know you don't have any knowledge about the technology at all. The graphics of the Nintendo Switch is based on Nvidia's GeForce technology, a technology which if you ignore all other graphics developments has in of itself been in production since 1999, and has a clear and traceable lineage right up to today. But what about the console/handheld hybrid aspect? That must be alien in origin, surely? How is that even possible? I'd need more details of what you think is extraordinary about it, for me the form factor and docking station are ... normal, maybe I'm missing something, but nothing I've seen or read is even amazing (about the form factor and docking station) let alone inexplicable.
|
|
|
Post by jasonward on Jan 10, 2017 13:51:41 GMT
Do you mean the ability switch video output mid game?
Well I've been able to emulate that by unplugging and plugging cables since I first ever used a TV and VCR (early 1980's?) and Laptops have "supported" this feature ever since the first one allowed you to have an external monitor, in terms of software and hardware of today, Youtube, Amazon Prime Video and I believe Netflix and Steam all support this technology too and have done so for at least 2 or 3 years in the case of Youtube.
EDIT: I also remember that Windows XP (which I believe introduced a technology called Plug and Play) enforced on all its applications the need to sensibly resize when the video screen switched and/or changed resolution, which began retailing in 2001.
|
|
|
Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jan 10, 2017 14:20:37 GMT
Do you mean the ability switch video output mid game? Well I've been able to emulate that by unplugging and plugging cables since I first ever used a TV and VCR (early 1980's?) and Laptops have "supported" this feature ever since the first one allowed you to have an external monitor, in terms of software and hardware of today, Youtube, Amazon Prime Video and I believe Netflix and Steam all support this technology too and have done so for at least 2 or 3 years in the case of Youtube. EDIT: I also remember that Windows XP (which I believe introduced a technology called Plug and Play) enforced on all its applications the need to sensibly resize when the video screen switched and/or changed resolution, which began retailing in 2001. The ability to play a home console game at home, then undock it and play it on the go.
|
|
|
Post by jasonward on Jan 10, 2017 14:32:20 GMT
Do you mean the ability switch video output mid game? Well I've been able to emulate that by unplugging and plugging cables since I first ever used a TV and VCR (early 1980's?) and Laptops have "supported" this feature ever since the first one allowed you to have an external monitor, in terms of software and hardware of today, Youtube, Amazon Prime Video and I believe Netflix and Steam all support this technology too and have done so for at least 2 or 3 years in the case of Youtube. EDIT: I also remember that Windows XP (which I believe introduced a technology called Plug and Play) enforced on all its applications the need to sensibly resize when the video screen switched and/or changed resolution, which began retailing in 2001. The ability to play a home console game at home, then undock it and play it on the go. Sure, that's what I refer to in the post you quote, all that's doing is changing the video output screen whilst also changing the resolution on the fly, something that at they very least Windows has been able to do since 2001.
|
|
|
Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jan 10, 2017 15:00:54 GMT
The ability to play a home console game at home, then undock it and play it on the go. Sure, that's what I refer to in the post you quote, all that's doing is changing the video output screen whilst also changing the resolution on the fly, something that at they very least Windows has been able to do since 2001. Not with hugely powerful HD resolution home console games. PC games are not as good quality as home console ones.
|
|
|
Post by jasonward on Jan 10, 2017 15:34:58 GMT
Sure, that's what I refer to in the post you quote, all that's doing is changing the video output screen whilst also changing the resolution on the fly, something that at they very least Windows has been able to do since 2001. Not with hugely powerful HD resolution home console games. PC games are not as good quality as home console ones. Huh? Firstly PC graphics at the high end have outstripped that available on consoles since forever (top end consoles are normally around 4 years behind where PC's are at with graphics), secondly if all were talking about is resolution, it's hardly amazing alien tech never seen on earth before.
|
|
|
Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jan 10, 2017 16:34:31 GMT
Not with hugely powerful HD resolution home console games. PC games are not as good quality as home console ones. Huh? Firstly PC graphics at the high end have outstripped that available on consoles since forever (top end consoles are normally around 4 years behind where PC's are at with graphics), secondly if all were talking about is resolution, it's hardly amazing alien tech never seen on earth before. I've never been impressed with PC games. The monitors are never as good as TV/handheld screens for a start. I think what the Nintendo Switch is capable of is definitely out of this world.
|
|
|
Post by icecreamdf on Jan 10, 2017 16:45:16 GMT
You not understanding the technology is not proof its alien, and saying that "... can [not] be possible without alien technology" is silly when you know you don't have any knowledge about the technology at all. The graphics of the Nintendo Switch is based on Nvidia's GeForce technology, a technology which if you ignore all other graphics developments has in of itself been in production since 1999, and has a clear and traceable lineage right up to today. But what about the console/handheld hybrid aspect? That must be alien in origin, surely? How is that even possible? Are you serious, or are you just trolling? Or is Nintendo paying you as part of a clever marketing strategy?
|
|
|
Post by jasonward on Jan 10, 2017 16:47:52 GMT
Huh? Firstly PC graphics at the high end have outstripped that available on consoles since forever (top end consoles are normally around 4 years behind where PC's are at with graphics), secondly if all were talking about is resolution, it's hardly amazing alien tech never seen on earth before. I've never been impressed with PC games. The monitors are never as good as TV/handheld screens for a start. I think what the Nintendo Switch is capable of is definitely out of this world. A monitor not as good as TV screen? Huh? Refresh times and resolution are all things you can spend money on, TV and Monitor wise. Not being impressed just isn't a measure of alien technology, and "thinking ... [something is] out of this world" again isn't a measure of alien technology, every part of the gadget you've held up as "out of this world" has provable earth bound heritage.
|
|
|
Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jan 10, 2017 18:07:35 GMT
But what about the console/handheld hybrid aspect? That must be alien in origin, surely? How is that even possible? Are you serious, or are you just trolling? Or is Nintendo paying you as part of a clever marketing strategy? I'm not trolling and Nintendo isn't paying me.I genuinely believe that the big technological leap from single-purpose gaming like the Wii/DS and Wii U/3DS to dual-purpose (acting both as home console and handheld) is suspicious.
|
|
|
Post by icecreamdf on Jan 10, 2017 18:40:04 GMT
Are you serious, or are you just trolling? Or is Nintendo paying you as part of a clever marketing strategy? I'm not trolling and Nintendo isn't paying me.I genuinely believe that the big technological leap from single-purpose gaming like the Wii/DS and Wii U/3DS to dual-purpose (acting both as home console and handheld) is suspicious. Uhm, okay. If aliens were sharing their technology with us, I would find it odd that they are choosing to share it with Nintendo of all people, but whatever.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Likes:
|
Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2017 19:00:12 GMT
No, it's definitely aliens. Let's leave it at that and not argue.
And my son's PC has better specs than any home console Nintendo have ever made... I can't talk about the games though as it all seems to be about killing people, and chatting to Americans online in the middle of the night while killing people. He's not impressed with Windows 10 mind you, so maybe when the aliens have finished in Japan they'll pop over to the US and give Microsoft a hand in advancing their technology?
|
|
|
Post by mrperson on Jan 10, 2017 20:29:22 GMT
I don't understand this piece of technology, therefore, aliens?
Come on now.....
You know what would actually be suspicious? If innovation on all fronts simply stopped.
|
|
|
Post by mrperson on Jan 10, 2017 20:30:00 GMT
I'm not trolling and Nintendo isn't paying me.I genuinely believe that the big technological leap from single-purpose gaming like the Wii/DS and Wii U/3DS to dual-purpose (acting both as home console and handheld) is suspicious. Uhm, okay. If aliens were sharing their technology with us, I would find it odd that they are choosing to share it with Nintendo of all people, but whatever. I certainly wouldn't be rewarding the kind of people who came up with Space Invaders if I was a potential space invader myself.
|
|
|
Post by Timelord007 on Jan 11, 2017 7:43:21 GMT
Dalekbuster i recommend you check out the 1988 John Carpenter movie They Live which i think you'd like, it more or less sums the world up.
|
|
|
Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jan 11, 2017 9:38:50 GMT
Dalekbuster i recommend you check out the 1988 John Carpenter movie They Live which i think you'd like, it more or less sums the world up. Just looked it up. Sounds interesting.
|
|