chris_wing said:
You learn how to use it, & hire people who are experts with it. They are going to have to learn a new system at some point anyways, right?These people who know Unity (just an example engine) are flooding the job market at the moment. Yes Unity games are less demanding then other games, but Nintendo seems very comfortable making less technically impressive games than the competion, so developing for a low common denominator shouldn't be much of an issue. Oh, I'm on the defence, k |
Yea but thats all speculation... For all we know, they will go the same way as Sega did and ruin their main games when trying to adapt to foreign hardware... There have been many first party going into third party before and most of them have went bankrupt... I know that Nintendo has a bigger fanbase than Sega as well as more money but history does say that when first party goes third party, they don't do well... Also, Nintendo does make technically impressive games with limited hardware which is what everyone praises them for... They can push even the weakest hardware to the limits to make both technically and visually impressive games on hardware that shouldnt be able to handle such graphics... Just look at the reviews of Mario Galaxy on the wii
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