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Although the developer was nervous about the new hardware at first, Vigil’s Darksiders 2 Wii U demo took three programmers just five weeks to create.

 

“We got the word from corporate, ‘Can you guys pull this off in time for E3?’ And we were like … sure. We weren’t really sure we could do it,” general manager David Adams told GameInformer of the studio’s Wii U tech demo of Darksiders 2.

But once the team got a handle on the Wii U’s foibles, they found it quite accessible.

“You can tell [by] the way the software’s organised, the way the APIs are written, very shortly it’ll become an easy platform to developer for,” Adams explained.

“From a pure programmer point of view, it’s definitely a lot easier than, say, the PS3 was. It’s probably on par with 360 as far as ease of API, simplicity of how you interact with the hardware.”

“It probably took us a week to get our base libraries to where we could actually run the game on the console, without any graphics or anything, that’s just getting it booting up,” technical director Colin Bonstead revealed.

“And then there was probably another week and a half of just getting the graphics to a state where you could see something on the screen and we could actually play the game.

“Start to finish it took us about five weeks, from when we found about it to the last day before the show.”

Vigil didn’t have to change any assets from other versions, so the work was completed by three programmers, who enjoyed the chance to flex their creativity.

“When you work on something on Xbox or PlayStation 3, every problem has been solved, you just need to go search on the newsgroups, or email support,” Bonstead said.

“[On Wii U] we were literally finding things and telling Nintendo about them. ‘Hey how does this work?’ ‘Well, I don’t know.’ So we were finding the solutions ourselves sometimes. It was kind of like a new frontier.”

Watch the full interview below.

Thanks, GoNintendo.

 



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Isn't this old?

Like, really old?



yes i made a thread bout it but he added a video that i linked to so :P

why can't i add videos here anymore! how do you guys do it?



    R.I.P Mr Iwata :'(

"On par with the 360" that is a HUGE change for Nintendo, and very good news.



I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.

WiiU will bust. If it doesn't take 10 years to realize its potential, the devs will be bored with it after first year. They can no longer claim to be using 100% of its power every year after that, so, no sense in developing for it.



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Galaki said:
WiiU will bust. If it doesn't take 10 years to realize its potential, the devs will be bored with it after first year. They can no longer claim to be using 100% of its power every year after that, so, no sense in developing for it.

That's precisely why developers like the Wii so much, because it is difficult to develop for and reach its potential..... :/



I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.

The Wii was easy to develop for. The problem was too many didn't want to bother (since they were willing to plow through the difficulty of the PS3 CPU architecture).



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

spurgeonryan said:
Roma said:

yes i made a thread bout it but he added a video that i linked to so :P

why can't i add videos here anymore! how do you guys do it?


They constantly re post it on twitter so it is hard to tell if its new or not unless you have been watching twitter.

 

get the embed code and old embed code, click html button and paste the embed code. Works best with youtube.

thanks i will do that next time i make a thread :)



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