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Smidlee said:
VGuserXX said:
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You don't realize that you then have to pay licensing twice because your selling the game on two different systems. Moreover, A company could market a game for Wii and PC and access alot more users using Motion controls like a mouse. Port from Wii to PC would be like porting from PS3 to Xbox360. And even if you do PS3, Xbox 360, PC you have to realise that more PCs can handle Wii graphics than PS3 and 360 graphics. So the Wii/PC games would have a larger audience and install base. So you can market your platform games just like you would on PS3 and Xbox 360 and you don't have less audience to market to as Wii uses a more established audience. DVD format is more established than Blu-ray/HD.

Wii GPU is really outdated compared to PC. Most PC  games will not run on resolution lower than 1024X768. Even most

intergated GPU on laptops can outperform Wii GPU. PC gamers are closer to  the monitor where even a game that runs in 800X600 looks awful.

 

You can run anything in 480p screen resolution by going into the properties tab and selecting that option. Computer Monitors have smaller pixels than Televisions so you can run games in 960p and just use two pixels for one. You can also run games windowed instead of full screen to shrink the pixels. If you go into PROPERTIES you can make anything run in 480p you just have to make sure you use the same ASPECT RATIO to display games correctly.