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Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con controller can predict player movement based on patent applications.
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The patent describes a system that tracks finger movement to predict the player input.
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Switch 2 shows a new controller function through the appropriate release in April.
Nintendo's upcoming JOY-CON Controller Switch 2 The console can have a technology that predicts the next movement of the player. This information comes from the Nintendo patent application posted on January 23 and mentions potential technologies that can be integrated into the Nintendo Switch 2 interface.
Nintendo Switch had a good run. Nintendo's hybrid handheld/desktop game system, which was released seven years ago, is the main console of the current generation. In fact, the switch has recently become the most sold console in the United States, surpassing the number of lifetime sales for PlayStation 2. Nintendo is now ready to deliver Torch to a new generation of hardware and called Nintendo Switch 2. After several months of leaks and rumors, the company officially released switch 2 as a simple trailer. But more questions about the function of the console still remain, and can be answered in the Nintendo Direct set on April 2.
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Expected in Nintendo Switch 2 directly in April
Nintendo Switch 2 will be the theme of the April Nintendo Direct in April, and the original switch can have the key to the content of this presentation.
Some of these questions will be interested in the controller of the console. The console controller appears to be packaged in several new features, including the Joy-Con feature for the first nintendo switch, such as self-attachment. One of these features can be a system that predicts the future player input. The patent application submitted by Nintendo in August 2024 and published on January 23 will explain the system that tracks the position and direction of the player's fingers along with the possibility of predicting the next input of the player.
The Nintendo patent system tracks and predicts player input.
According to a patent application that is a system flow chart that describes the logic of the mechanism in detail, Nintendo describes the system of tracking the player's fingers when contacting the button of the controller. When the player's fingers move to press the other button in order, the system can automatically perform the input in the future in the order of the player in contact or pressing. In other words, the described system can perform a task based on the motion pattern of the player's fingers in the controller and then predicting the next input. This can soften the work on in -game movements, such as menu selection or attack sequences, such as attack sequences. The prediction system has been in the game for many years, and a similar attempt to “guess” the player's input under pin system, such as the player's rollback net code, has worked in the battle game.
Patent applications are simply a patent attempt of ideas or mechanisms, not an indicator of technology. Therefore, without the confirmation of the nintendo itself, it is impossible to say whether the patented system is in the actual hardware created by Switch 2, Original Switch or Nintendo. In other words, patent applications reveal Nintendo's engineers and designers about how the newspapers work in the future. Animal crossroads game. Whether this system can be made into a real product is a different matter.
Nintendo Switch 2
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Nintendo
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2025