Mummelmann said:
No, no, its a conspiracy to spite Wii owners, we all know this. Look at the attach rates for this generation's consoles (and recent surveys on weekly playtime) and look at the relative size of the markets and installed base (Wii vs HD consoles) and this is a no brainer for a lot of publishers. Online gaming is also becoming a bigger and bigger factor, which will also detract from someone's wish to publish games on the Wii. "3rd party games don't sell on the Wii" is a false statement but they do appear to sell considerably less than their HD counterparts (when such are present). See the sales of Black Ops for instance. I can certainly understand why a lot of developers and publishers remain skeptical.They have to choose between high development costs with a high potential profit or low development costs with a proven smaller chance of high profits (yes, a lot of developers make a profit on the Wii but if the break-even point is 250k and you sell 300k it doesn't make it more attractive than having a break-even point of 1 million and selling 1.5 million across two platforms, just as an example. Also notice, I said "high" profits and not simply profits). What I don't understand is how some of our oldest members, intelligent and eloquent ones at that, can fail to see this? 3rd parties are not acting out of some childish spite and don't have a hidden agenda to sabotage a console. Nintendo have a strained relationship with 3rd parties ever since the mid 80's and that is a widely known fact. Making a console that makes cross platform development practically impossible without massive modifications didn't help much either. PS: Yeah, I'll get tons of flack for this, so be it. All three consoles have had major issues this gen, 360 with hardware quality, PS3 with insane price and loss of exclusives and the Wii with 3rd party support. That's just the way it is. |
It's kinda hard to make a case against 3rd party spite in some cases, especially when you see how willing 3rd parties were in 2009 to port everything to the PSP instead of the Wii. Soul Calibur Broken Destiny, Tekken 6, Army of Two 40th Day, Dante's Inferno. Broken Destiny is the real kicker of that one, because i'd rather like a real Soul Calibur game on Wii (one of the very very few PS3/360 games that i actually want to purchase), but when you see 3rd parties supporting the PSP, which has pretty much been DoA outside of Japan for the past few years, better than the Wii?
Something's up, aside from the financial sense that a lot of the tinfoil hat arguments make. It's similar to Pachter's constant ranting about a Wii HD, the tinfoil argument makes more than a bit of sense if you consider that it's about manipulating the shareholders, who the major third parties have good cause to be scared of because very few of the major 3rd parties are profitable, like EA and TakeTwo, who are coincidentally two of the worst offenders on Wii

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







