Barozi on 06 March 2012
| mike_intellivision said: Maybe with age comes wisdom, but I have learned not to take Rol seriously when he posts something like this. Basically, the gist of the argument is that games are better in high-definition and without motion controls. The Wii was a standard definition console with motion controls. Therefore, any game that was good/great on the Wii could have been better/even better on another console. What is clear is that today, somewhere between 3/5s and 2/3s of US households have HD TVs -- and that is the highest rate in the world. Thus, if you make something for HD, you probably have only half a market. (Ironically, in mid-2010, only one-fifth of all US TV viewing was done in HD, meaning a lot of money was being spent for not a lot of results). In other words, HD is not universal, so wishing for it cuts who can enjoy it. Mike from Morgantown |
aren't you forgetting that HD games can also be played on SD TVs ?
In fact only a few games are difficult to play on SD TVs and that are the games that use a small font like Dead Rising did.
So SD games run on SD&HD TVs and HD games run on SD&HD TVs. Isn't that 100% of the market ?







