
NINTENDO SWITCH 2 Secret Exhibition
This exhibition hall is wider than I expected.
>It’s amazing, right? HD vibration 2.I think it’s wonderful that vibrations seamlessly turn into sound as a learning material for children.
It’s not just for kids; I was moved as well.
That’s right.
The vibration of air is sound, right?
It’s quite a fresh surprise.
It was a pleasant surprise to be able to distinguish between 60fps and 120fps.
My motion perception isn’t something to be underestimated yet!
>>5Back in the days of Virtua Fighter 2, the development team said that to achieve over 60fps, we would have to completely rebuild the monitor, and that even 5 frames would be indistinguishable for the average person.
It was explained that the HD Vibration 2 vibrator uses a linear motor instead of an eccentric weight motor.
I feel a bit frustrated that I couldn’t realize it was the same as the speaker and the mechanism until I experienced the demo!
It feels like this game has a sense that you can’t understand unless you physically experience it, similar to a VR experience… I hope the Switch 2 comes to me soon.
I love seeing the infrastructure, so I thought, wouldn’t it be nice if this exhibition were held in real life…
I want to stand on the heat sink.
>>10Yeah.
It’s a burn!
Isn’t 4K Mario difficult? Am I just getting old?
>>11It’s tough without a big screen.
I think the limit is a 32-inch size.
>>13I wonder if there’s a way to force the screen size to fit by projecting switch2 from the VR HMD…
I wonder if I can connect it with my PSEye!?
>>14As expected, it’s impossible to require a dedicated dev mode.
I’m looking forward to Dracula 4K, KONAMI!
Can you make sound with vibrations!?
I might be an idiot for being so deeply moved.
>>16Knowledge and experience are different things, so there’s nothing strange about it.
>>16It might be fun to try playing with a stepping motor and see the original work on YouTube since that’s relatively common.
Even if we know that sound is just minute vibrations, experiencing it can still be quite moving, even for adults.
I was playing Kirby’s Green Greens with HD vibrations on the Switch 1.
It’s a common story that when the sound becomes higher and turns into ultrasound, it becomes inaudible.
It’s not something you often hear, even as a topic, that low-frequency vibrations can become high enough to be heard as sound…
It’s good to showcase past efforts when the opportunity arises.
Tap tap tap, swoosh swoosh swoosh, tap tap tap.
>>24Sure, with pleasure ♪
Obsession with cooling
I’m stumbling in the mini-game where you avoid with the first mouse.
>>27You can proceed to observe even if you skip the mini-games.
You don’t have to clear the mini-game.
(While retrying the irritation stick)
4K Mario that can’t even be played on our TV.
>>31…—…
>>32Yes, with great respect♪
It seems like there might be some kind of tricks or hidden elements.
>>34In most mini-games, I feel like there’s a third coin that can be seen beyond the highest visible point.
I wonder what would happen if we took everything.
4K Mario is a hassle, but using the built-in magnifying glass…
Attaching a strap to the mouse improves its operability.
>>36It was explained in the strap area!
I don’t normally know the location of the 1-Up mushroom.
Is it your uncle?
Even if it’s said to be the strongest point of vibration, I don’t know how strong the strongest vibration is.
I feel like the accuracy of the Joy-Con mouse is so good that it slightly shifts the touch point when I’m near the strongest vibration spot!
When I looked inside the joycon2, I could see the circuit board!? I was like, whoa!
>>43(The arrangement and pattern of the parts are quite random…)
I want to see what the unlocking speed of a really skilled person in the mini-game using a pro controller is like.
I believe everyone who has played will agree that the third coin is the path of thorns.
Make sure to do your best without breaking your spirit.
I wasn’t really interested in audio equipment, so I hadn’t bought any.
Moving the helicopter and experiencing the 3D sound was quite a small but impressive revelation.
I think I would have never known how heat pipes work if I hadn’t done this.