JaggedSac said:
nitekrawler1285 said:
JaggedSac said: People seem to be very limited in their vision. Regular games will not be going anywhere on the 360. Reach will still be a controller experience and will be kick ass. Natal is only something that is ADDING to the 360 consumer's experience. It isn't taking away anything. Not currently anyway. The only way it would take away from the regular controller experiences on the 360 is if it was incredibly successful. And if it becomes successful enough to alter development trends for the system, then that means people are wanting it. I truthfully do not understand the resentment towards the hardware. It will be there for people wanting it, and it will not be there for people who do not want it. Simple. Not sure why having more shit available to you is a bad thing.
If you would like to see some ideas for Natal(which, judging by my thread's post count, there aren't many interested in passing ideas around, only passing FUD) here is a thread with some ideas I had: http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=90211&page=1
The hardware IS coming, perhaps it would be more fruitful to discuss what IS possible on the system. Why try to shoehorn current genres onto the system. Trying to play tennis with a baseball bat is not a good idea. |
Cause we aren't paid to come up with the idea for mario. We pay to play it. If they want us to believe they may wanna show us something to get us interested as most people don't care about the technical side of the experience anyway.
Going further where most games today are popular gameplay mechanic A in popular setting Z = new game I think that developers nowadays are limited in vision. If you wanna walk around with you head in the clouds that's fine but if current development trends aren't ignored Natal just isn't going to have compelling software. I would let them SHOW me otherwise but they seem to wanna do everything but that.
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So before MS shows any games that they are releasing for it, people should bitch about the fact that no games will work on it and the games that do, will be shovelware?
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They have shown us a peripheral that has issues so far. Burnout Lite is the best they have shown. Riccochet the second best example they have shown seems to be kinda laggy and strange with jackets. Other than that we have avatar spasms, half life and geometry wars spasms. This is the kinda stuff you would think should build anti hype. And based in what we thought the Wii was capable of and we got you should be pessimistic too. These aren't new developers. They are the same ones who have been putting out mostly crap with the 3 years they have had to learn and improve upon that brand new control option. You expect them to just get it now?
I think this technology is amazing. Especially for OS and media control. For games however they have not shown anything to be excited for. When they do I will be excited. I'm tired of being made out as some villain because they have shown crap and half for games so far.