Virtual Reality on Nintendo Switch unleashes internet madness

Nintendo has gotten between eyebrows and keeping the rumor and secrecy about Nintendo Switch to the maximum, and it is that the new console of the Japanese company has generated criticism, disappointment and algeries in equal parts. Once again, Nintendo takes the risk to offer the public different content and gameplay, which can end in success (like Wii), or outright failure (like Wii U). Yet within the avalanche of rumors, The internet has gone totally crazy at the possibility that Nintendo Switch has virtual reality glasses. 

It was IGN who in December, in attention to a patent that Nintendo filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, in which he detailed quite well what the Nintendo Switch would be like, they also found a virtual reality system in which it seems that Nintendo was working. However, after confirming all the details of the Nintendo Switch in recent days, we have come to the conclusion that they all agree with those provided in this patent that we have indicated. So the rumor about Virtual Reality on Nintendo Switch begins That does not stop haunting videogame forums and YouTube in general, the first Spanish "YouTuber" to echo it has been SASEL, which has commented on all these possible characteristics.

In a brief summary, we explain that this virtual reality system would be the closest thing to the Samsung VR or for example the Google Daydream, by this we mean that we would not have active glasses as in the case of the PlayStation VR. The problem lies with the resolution of the Nintendo Switch tablet, a screen that offers only 720p, which is clearly insufficient for a virtual reality experience.


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