Sounds good to me. All the more help the better off they'll be. I'm all for Nintendo and with it's evergrowing install base, devs are bound to bring more games and Nintendoware could help with the flow. Â
"Shimada has also revealed that easy-to-incorporate fur shaders are also in the works, " "The motion recognition could also see an upgrade, with a new predictive input tool that uses prior movement to predict your next motion. Sounds complex." These two stuck in my mind. There is alot more potential in the Wii not being used yet.
I just don't get it...Nintendo is bending over backwards for devs by incorporating motion sensing programming options and new Wii graphical patches but the devs keep pumping out crappy port after crappy port without even considering any of the many dev tools N has been putting out to them.
I just don't get it...Nintendo is bending over backwards for devs by incorporating motion sensing programming options and new Wii graphical patches but the devs keep pumping out crappy port after crappy port without even considering any of the many dev tools N has been putting out to them.Boba_Fett_3710
The tools were barely given to them almost as recently as a couple of months ago. The devs have been working on modified GC kits and have started to get Wii dev kits. You also need to consider that games take about a year or so time to develop. There's absolutely no way for them to implement all of these tools in soon to be released games. The quality of games will improve in the future though.
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