As you may already know, The Conduit is a scifi fps, exclusively for the Wii. It is designed to take advantage of the Wii's unique controls and to provide the best graphics avaliable for the Wii. I believe High Voltage is very close to their promises, however they still need to add/fix some stuff before release.
- Environment and structures need better texture and needs to better overall. I mean sure some environments look great, however at other times they look so grey and bland. This is because they are putting way too much detail and bumps into the character models and gun models. So if they scarfice a tiny amount of the graphics on the models, I believe the environment can be more colorful and life like.
- The physics from what I saw at E3 is horrible. I may be overstating that just a tad bit, but in all honesty, HV needs to fix their physiques. When enemies got blasted away by the strike rifle or something, they just completely fell down, like on the spot. It was extremely unrealistic and they need to look at games like SSBB and MP3C for better physiques. Why don't they use the havok physics? :S Also, I saw flying enemies shot down from the air, they crashed, and didn't even budge or bounce even a tad, not even a little shake. They just crashed and laid down. So they really need to fix these issues.
- We may not know a lot about the plot yet, however it sounds kinda generic so far. And a few other websites also agreed. Unless we see some plot twists and interesting character development inside the plot, I think the single player campaign might turn out to be more generic than we had expected.
- From what we have seen so far (which is half of a single level), it seems that it is very linear. Although that may not be such a problem if they make each new level and area interesting and different, I kinda wanted some multiple paths or some non-linear parts too, you know?
- I am also hoping they set up their own online service/servers, because I don't want them to use FCs, and EA Nation occasionally fails. They need to put up leaderboards, world, region, and maybe even smaller cities and towns? And they need to make it so that people makes a room with a title or something, and players just look through the rooms avaliable and join. There should also be a lot of custimizable options for online rooms. Like, passwords, time limit, weapons choices, and such. Also, they need something like a friends messenger. So, after a game people can agree to become friends or something and then from on, whenever you come online, you can chat and text with your friends in the lobby and chat in game too. Plus, WiiSpeak should be avaliable with non-friends too.
Anymore ideas guys? Also, was that a good list of things?
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