Destroyer_of_knights said:
Barozi said:
ssj12 said:
Barozi said: After playing The Conduit for about 30 minutes I don't even find the graphics so special. SMG for example still looks way better. They didn't push anything with that game. |
graphics mean more then visual look. It includes physics.
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Sure but people weren't talking about physics before the launch, they were talking about the visuals.
And I don't think that they are so special.
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Their special to those people whom only own a Wii, a SD tv, a non gaming PC, and have never seen a HD game in action so this game looks great compared to the other games offered on the wii, I know it sounds like someone is living in some weird cave or something, but I'm sure there are people who are exactly in this situation...so yeah to them this = very special indeed.
To me, you, and anyone else who games on a PC, 360, or PS3...no this isn't special at all, but then again we don't fit the criteria I specified above.
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You (intentionally or not) completely miss the point. I don't meet your 'criteria', either, as I own all current-gen systems and a 1080P TV.
I bought a Wii knowing full well that it was not as powerful as the other systems. The reason I bought it was because graphics had reached a point last generation where I wouldn't mind only a slight upgrade as long as other innovations were implemented (the Wii remote). Wii games should, on average, look as good as the best-looking Original Xbox games, and this hasn't been the case at all.
OT: I think it's probably The Grinder. The graphics are much better than The Conduit's, with much more wide-open and varied environments, simultaneous splitscreen/online play, and potentially hundreds of enemies onscreen at a time.
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