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Please god, just a normal reliable controller and lots of power like the good old days.[QUOTE="tomarlyn"][QUOTE="johny300"]No motion controls.kontejner44
I can see how tacked on motion should become optional instead, there is a demand for it, but Resort and Zelda SS have proven that WM+ is relevant in gaming.
I really love Resort and the wiimote is much better with M+, but Resort still has issues.The fact the device advises you to reconfigure it waves a red flag and proves its not reliable. When has anyone ever had to reconfigure a normal controller during play?
What I am expecting from ALL three are systems that have larger hard drives with no removable medium. I expect Steam-like services on all consoles because that is where the industry is going. The only thing that might hinder this is Japan, since they may not be ready for such a move. This is also the best way to combat piracy.
All three already have experience with this (VC/WiiWare, PSN, LIVE)
[QUOTE="Raymundo_Manuel"]I don't think a turn based MMO would work. I have no clue though.A console with good online so they can make a Pokemon MMO that dethrones World of Warcraft
OreoMilkshake
i have played some turn based MMO's and i must say turn based >>> real time
i recommend Dofus :P
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[QUOTE="tomarlyn"] Please god, just a normal reliable controller and lots of power like the good old days.tomarlyn
I can see how tacked on motion should become optional instead, there is a demand for it, but Resort and Zelda SS have proven that WM+ is relevant in gaming.
I really love Resort and the wiimote is much better with M+, but Resort still has issues.The fact the device advises you to reconfigure it waves a red flag and proves its not reliable. When has anyone ever had to reconfigure a normal controller during play?
My point is simple; Resort contains gameplay that is impossible to emmulate without a motion sensor. What you listed are valid points, some I have experienced myself, but they are less important than what I said.
The combat in Zelda SS is highly revolutionary, most people don't realize that, I hope Nintendo capitalizes on that potential and don't hold it back. Sure in the demo the way Link was holding the sword and running was lame and it will probably missread a move 4-5 times per game session even for someone who is used to Wii, so what? It's about the gameplay experience, not competetive/speed-run precise controls, and also lets not forget that it's just fun.
Oh and btw another price gamers have to pay in order to enjoy something ground breaking is that we will get tired in the arm after 4 hours or so I'm sure. Yeah SS will be designed to have breaks in between combat but still I'm sure this issue will be soon talked about alot on SW amongst other things like how the artstyle is kiddy. I think it's going to be even more controversial than SMG2.
Less 'reliable' controls, getting tired in your arm after hours of swinging, kiddy artstyle, left handed Link, he holds the sword in a lame way, formula changes being percieved as haven't changed at all etc. I can see this game getting 8.0's even lol. Interesting, but not fun period lies ahead :P Well at least I'm super happy Nintendo ignores me and others, they're making the right calls and they still sell ok compared to other blockbuster games so /careface to complainers.
[QUOTE="Half-Way"][QUOTE="Ratchet_Fan8"]...more mario shovelware games ...:| locopatho
wow no wonder people look down on video games as a real medium, when even the gamers them self call the highest rated games shovelware :P
Maybe he meant Mario Party or Mario DDR!?mp or mario ddr arent shovelware,not the best but far from shovelware
Maybe he meant Mario Party or Mario DDR!?[QUOTE="locopatho"][QUOTE="Half-Way"]
wow no wonder people look down on video games as a real medium, when even the gamers them self call the highest rated games shovelware :P
Mario1331
mp or mario ddr arent shovelware,not the best but far from shovelware
8 sucked baaadly tho. Gettin close to it at this stage.I really love Resort and the wiimote is much better with M+, but Resort still has issues.[QUOTE="tomarlyn"]
[QUOTE="kontejner44"]
I can see how tacked on motion should become optional instead, there is a demand for it, but Resort and Zelda SS have proven that WM+ is relevant in gaming.
kontejner44
The fact the device advises you to reconfigure it waves a red flag and proves its not reliable. When has anyone ever had to reconfigure a normal controller during play?
My point is simple; Resort contains gameplay that is impossible to emmulate without a motion sensor. What you listed are valid points, some I have experienced myself, but they are less important than what I said.
The combat in Zelda SS is highly revolutionary, most people don't realize that, I hope Nintendo capitalizes on that potential and don't hold it back. Sure in the demo the way Link was holding the sword and running was lame and it will probably missread a move 4-5 times per game session even for someone who is used to Wii, so what? It's about the gameplay experience, not competetive/speed-run precise controls, and also lets not forget that it's just fun.
Oh and btw another price gamers have to pay in order to enjoy something ground breaking is that we will get tired in the arm after 4 hours or so I'm sure. Yeah SS will be designed to have breaks in between combat but still I'm sure this issue will be soon talked about alot on SW amongst other things like how the artstyle is kiddy. I think it's going to be even more controversial than SMG2.
Less 'reliable' controls, getting tired in your arm after hours of swinging, kiddy artstyle, left handed Link, he holds the sword in a lame way, formula changes being percieved as haven't changed at all etc. I can see this game getting 8.0's even lol. Interesting, but not fun period lies ahead :P Well at least I'm super happy Nintendo ignores me and others, they're making the right calls and they still sell ok compared to other blockbuster games so /careface to complainers.
I actually have high hopes for Zelda SS because the sword fighting and archery in Resort work perfectly. I just hope its not as easy as the actual sword fighting game in Resort.[QUOTE="Half-Way"][QUOTE="Ratchet_Fan8"]...more mario shovelware games ...:| locopatho
wow no wonder people look down on video games as a real medium, when even the gamers them self call the highest rated games shovelware :P
Maybe he meant Mario Party or Mario DDR!? Even so, they're not shovelware. I think people often forget what shovelware actually is.What I am expecting from ALL three are systems that have larger hard drives with no removable medium. I expect Steam-like services on all consoles because that is where the industry is going. The only thing that might hinder this is Japan, since they may not be ready for such a move. This is also the best way to combat piracy.Kind of pathetic when a country like Japan isn't ready for digital distribution.All three already have experience with this (VC/WiiWare, PSN, LIVE)AntiType
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