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Words Of Wisdom said:
naznatips said:
Words Of Wisdom said:
Meaningless.

Actions speak louder than words and, until we see developers taking action on the Wii, all their talk is meaingless.

Not nearly as meaningless as your reply. Of course people would rather see action, but the opinions of major developers are important as well. His is especially interesting because he used to be a big attacker of the Wii.


You don't know the opinions of major developers.

What you know is what comes out in press statements and interviews which may or may not reflect reality as they see it. Haven't you heard enough double-talk to realize that taking pretty much any public statement at face value is folly?

The fact that this guy "used to be a big attacker of the Wii" and is suddenly going full throttle in the opposite direction should be sounding some warning bells at any rate.


Used to be a big attacker of the Wii refers to comments he made a full year ago now. He also isn't "suddenly going full throttle in the other direction." He mentioned specifically that he wasn't happy with a lot of games on the Wii. That doesn't mean he wouldn't like to make any of his own.

As far as press statements and interviews being doctored up for the public, does this really look like a guy trying to be politically correct and make sure he doesn't offend anyone? These are completely off the cuff comments that he stuck on his blog after an interview. Hell, he even made a typo. This isn't a company owner. This isn't a head of PR. This is just a developer shooting off some feelings he's got about systems.

You're boring me WoW. If you have nothing constructive to add, leave the topic.