Wow, stupidest thread EVER. Spiderman 3?? Who cares. Its a junk, throw away game that was just made to hype up the movie. Thats been happening forever & it wont stop.
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And it looks like crap on EVERY system. Someone please virtual-slap the poster.
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Wow, stupidest thread EVER. Spiderman 3?? Who cares. Its a junk, throw away game that was just made to hype up the movie. Thats been happening forever & it wont stop.
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And it looks like crap on EVERY system. Someone please virtual-slap the poster.
Oh, neither Blu-ray or HD-DVD are proving a thing. I dont look for EITHER format to catch on. Just like how music CDs
are on their way out, DVDs will be the same in a few years, being replaced with digital downloads & streaming services like iTunes, Netflix, etc.
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I just think people are through with the thought of using psysical disks to play their songs, movies, etc. Everything is being centered around computers. Even if the quality isnt quite as good, its good enough for most general consumers, especially since its cheap & you get instant gratification.
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You just wait.
[QUOTE="peestandingup"]I just thought I read that the Wii had the same Broadcom chip in them that the pre-N Macs had, so it could do N with just a software update.
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No, my internet cant go that fast, BUT I have an all N network in my house with a wireless server that I put all my media files on (iTunes, iPhoto, etc), so whenever there is a G (the Wii) device on the network, it brings the speed down to G, so I dont get the speed with reading/writing files that N would provide. I have to keep a wireless G router in bridge mode just for the Wii because it cant see my N router.
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Also, wireless N has FAR greater range.
MiiforWii
I dont know if the Wii can "do" n, but its nice to see another Mac person on these forums... :)
Right on! Hey, there are actually TONS of Mac users on here. Wii & Mac users are sorta similar & adhere to the "think different" attitude. Plus, Mac users are growing like crazy lately. Its like the 80s all over again. :-) Im gonna break out my original Macintosh to celebrate!
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The Broadcom wireless chips in the Macs had coding to allow 802.11n to be made possible, but at the time, .11n was nowhere near ready for standardization and Apple didn't have an Airport Extreme or other router product that could communicate at this speed.
Now with the new AE and AppleTV, Apple had a reason to enable the .11n support for those Macs.
Only way the same thing could happen with the Wii is if in fact the WLAN chip in the Wii had .11n capabilities or the ability to flash it and enable this support. However, given the rather huge bulk order that Nintendo would have to do for the parts that make a Wii work, this is HIGHLY unlikely.
Given that the Wii does support up to WPA2 (IIRC), then that suggests to me it at least supports .11g. I don't think a Wii is going to be needing .11n support... And if you did need faster speeds, there are ethernet adapters so that you could use a faster, wired connection.
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Yeah, the ethernet adapter is probably the way I'll end up going.
I just thought I read that the Wii had the same Broadcom chip in them that the pre-N Macs had, so it could do N with just a software update.
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No, my internet cant go that fast, BUT I have an all N network in my house with a wireless server that I put all my media files on (iTunes, iPhoto, etc), so whenever there is a G (the Wii) device on the network, it brings the speed down to G, so I dont get the speed with reading/writing files that N would provide. I have to keep a wireless G router in bridge mode just for the Wii because it cant see my N router.
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So, I noticed that inside the Wii is a Broadcom wireless chip for doing wireless internet over 802.11g networks. Im pretty sure these chips can technically do 802.11n with a software update, just like they did with some Mac computers a few months ago.
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Anyone heard anything about this?? I have a wireless N router & Mac with 802.11n, so Id like to have my network all N for speed.
Ok im sick and tired of hearing people say the PS3 is failing because its "sitting on store shelves" umm has it ever occured to anyone that the reason its sitting on store shelves is because sony is doing great with mass production. My favorite is when lems say "You never saw 360s sitting on shelves because they where always sold out" OFCOURSE THEY WHERE SOLD OUT, ITS EASY TO SELL OUT WHEN YOU ONLY GET 4 UNITS IN AT A TIME!! LMAO Whereas with PS3 are getting atleast 20 units a week per store of PS3s. RagingBull25If they are doing so great at mass producing, then why arent they selling more overall?? Go check the numbers & see why your stupid thread fails, just like this console.
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