Same, I really like the concept, plus, it's a single console with all of Ninty's games on it as well as touch and motion controls, talk about awesome.I really hope this thing is successful, so that we can have more consoles like this.
Same, I really like the concept, plus, it's a single console with all of Ninty's games on it as well as touch and motion controls, talk about awesome.I really hope this thing is successful, so that we can have more consoles like this.
I really hope this thing is successful, so that we can have more consoles like this.
Agree it ranks high on the ugly. Size is not really portable or easily protectable on-the-go. Colour is drab and lifeless and tacky to me. Speaking of colour...But hey! At least it wins the ugly design category!
I wouldn't judge coatings until it's on the shelves; granted that that was a reveal trailer, they may have not even been real consoles, it's entirely possible that it was literally just painted pieces of plasticAgree it ranks high on the ugly. Size is not really portable or easily protectable on-the-go. Colour is drab and lifeless and tacky to me. Speaking of colour...
The entire surface of the dock seems to have a thin coating of paint to get it that drab grey/metallic colour on (I could be wrong but i think I am right). The plastic seems to be painted with a thin layer of paint over the entire surface to get that metallic look going rather than just using uncoated plastics. To me this is one of the tackiest design choices a designer can make. With enough wear and (ab)use (or accidents), that thin layer of paint always scratches or starts to wear off.
The joycons look like they have a coat of paint on them too. I much prefer if they just used uncoated plastics. That's without going into the size and shape and 'portability' of the device...and the fact that I think it is master of no particular areas (neither Home nor Portable).
The best thing going for it is 2-players per device is possible (presumably without the constant usability issues traditionally associated with PCs, tablets and phones). They should really push this hard. But even then I wonder how often someone will want to play in a portable situation while looking at a smallish screen. At this point, it seems like local multiplayer would be best served at home on a far bigger screen for most people and most situations. Master of no domain.
I'm not concerned whether the official video is using real consoles (or not) but rather just the surface colour of the device that we have seen so far.I wouldn't judge coatings until it's on the shelves; granted that that was a reveal trailer, they may have not even been real consoles, it's entirely possible that it was literally just painted pieces of plastic
Its likely just a prototype they're showing off right now, I'm sure the final product will look much betterI'm not concerned whether the official video is using real consoles (or not) but rather just the surface colour of the device that we have seen so far.
https://nintendo.corednacdn.com/nintendo-switch/img/gallery01.jpg
It's hard to tell with sterile officially-prepared PR photos, but in that pic the dock in particular looks like it has a metallic sheen, suggesting coated plastic. I think the practice of coating large areas of plastic with thin painted coatings is pointless and tacky, but we'll see what is real when the Switch comes out.