pokoko said:
sethnintendo said:
pokoko said:
Yeah, you see the standard ad hominem attacks pile up pretty fast. It's a LOT easier to say "Gearbox sucks" or "Bethesda sucks" than it is to speak to their argument. We've seen the same thing recently with small developers who spoke up about Microsoft's indie policies, and before that with anyone who said the Cell processor was hard to work with. Responses like that are usually meaningless and worthless.
Very good Bonus Round, I thought. The DLC portion was also interesting.
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-Nintendo made their box without really consulting 3rd parties, whereas Sony and MS have done so from a very early point of the PS4/One development.
This point is bs because why would Nintendo give a shit what Gearbox or Bethesda think about their system specs if they barely or never supported their systems in the past.
-Nintendo's online is subpar when next gen seems to be focusing more and more on the co-op/competitive experience.
This point is bs because Wii U and 3DS online is just as good as competition. I'm lacking cross game chat on Wii U? Oh my fucking god, Wii U online sucks...
-Wii U not in parity with the PS4/One. Requires additional resources because of architecture and the need to cut stuff out of a game to fit the Wii U hardware.
-Audience is different from what Bathesda/Gearbox makes, which makes them reluctant to spend additional resources.
These are the two main points that aren't bs. This is pretty much all that needed to be said. I have no fucking clue why they try to take a jab at online infrastructure.
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And I don't have a fucking clue why you responded to my post with your internet rage when I said nothing about the fucking online infrastructure.
As far as Nintendo not giving a shit about Bethesda or Gearbox, that's cool, as long as you understand that Bethesda and Gearbox aren't required to give a shit about a console maker who ignores them. Neither one of them have to bother with the other, there is absolutely nothing that requires it. However, some Nintendo fans are constantly "blaming" third party developers and publishers. If Nintendo doesn't care enough to develop a relationship with third-parties then those fans need to accept it and move on.
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Sorry if my post seemed to be rage directed at you; it was supposed to directed towards this topic that has been beaten to death in the past few months. One must accept it and have another platform if they want to play all the 3rd party games. I've used the Nintendo and PC combo since the late 90s and it has served me with all I've ever needed. I'm just tired of hearing about western third party companies telling us why they don't want to work with Nintendo.