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Squilliam said:
FreeTalkLive said:
LordMatrix said:
How is anyone shocked by this? Just look at the game trailers and gameplay shown. This game would literally fry the Wii. There would have to be way to many adjustments and down grades made in order to port this to the Wii. It simply isn't worth doing. If you are a huge shooter fan like myself you likely use an X360 or PS3 for your FPS needs. This just isn't a strong genre for the system and most people know this. The Conduit doesn't seem to be helping change this either looking at the recent NPD sales it looks like it will not make a dent. I was really hoping that game would help pave the way for good shooters on Wii but alas the game is average. :( Any shooter fan will tell you the same I'm sure. The Wii really needs it's own Goldeneye/Halo/Killzone to show what the Wii can bring to the tables.

I'd think a really big shooting fan would use a PC and not an Xbox 360 or especially a PS3 for their FSP needs.  Please tell me why you use a console with poor control for FPS games to play FPS games and not a PC.

Tactile feedback (Rumble), immersive environment (PC speakers sux) and comfortable lounge chair, relaxed playing position, simplicity, little cheating, mouse is over-rated for FPS and so is the Wiimote, own a laptop and not a desktop PC.

Are any of those reasonable enough?

Thanks for the response squill now I will also add to that: cramping of the hands when playing any game thats not an rts on a pc.



 How our favorite systems are just like humans and sometimes have issues finding their special someone...

Xbox 360 wants to KinectPS3 wants to Move!  Why are both systems having such relationship problems?  The reason is they both become so infactuated with desire while watching the Wii as it waggles on by. They simply want what they can't have.

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