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fkusumot said:
BenKenobi88 said:
fkusumot said:
Legend11 said:
It looks like it'll be pretty good. I can't imagine the Wii version though since a lot of the stuff they talk about in the previews likely won't be able to be done on it.

Nice stealth "Wii is underpowered" troll there legend11. That's your second today.


You apparently missed me saying it'd be crap too.

This game pushes the new particle physics system and new AI, and it was in development for 360 and PS3 only. There was a separate team putting the game out for PS2 and DS.

If this game came to Wii, before, I'd be quite sure that it'd be a PS2 port. Now, it might be a very well enhanced PS2 port with lots of Wii features...but it's still not going to be the same game as the PS3 and 360 versions.

Maybe the Wii can handle the advanced features of the PS3 and 360 versions.  But I say no.  DMM and Euphoria are things the Wii probably cannot handle...it's a matter of churning out numbers and a high number of particles.  And while the team could MAYBE get it working on the Wii, I doubt they'd try, and they'd likely cash in a PS2 port, which is why I'm not excited for the Wii version.  The only thing that could save it was I think an interview about the Wii version, where they emphasized that they were working on motion controls, which would be good.


I didn't miss it. You said "I wouldn't expect the Wii version to be anything good." Fair enough. Legend11 said "I can't imagine the Wii version though since a lot of the stuff they talk about in the previews likely won't be able to be done on it." That's implicitly saying the Wii doesn't have enough power to support the game properly, although the other versions look like they'll be "pretty good". Am I reading too much into it? Help me out here Ben.


No, I'm backing Legend on this one. You're reading too much into what he said. He's right that the Wii version won't be the same. We know that. It's nothing on the Wii, but it's just using different technology, and it's normal for him to question what they will do to define the Wii (and PS2) version since it won't be using the technology that creates the appeal of the HD versions.