pakidan101 said: kingofwale said: can I just say, by watching that video, there's no chance it's coming on Wii. |
lol sorry for laughing, but when I read what you just typed down, it just reminded me sooooooooooo much about alll of those silly, foolish Ninty fans that just kept jumping up and down and screaming at the top of their lungs how RE4 was going to stay exclusive for the Gamecube because the Gamecube's graphics was just superior to those of the PS2 and that it is just not possible. Guess what? Lo and behold the downgraded PS2 version of RE4 did show up, with inferior graphics but added levels and Capcom made more money. Yes, that may not mean there is a definite chance for RE5 to come to the Wii, but never say never. Capcom will do what they want to do. |
Do you have any idea how RAM, processors, and video cards work? The gap between PS2 and GC was there, but it wasn't humongus. The gap between the PS3/360 and the Wii is something developers have to take into consideration much more than they did last generation, even between the PS2 and the Xbox.
When you buy a console, you buy everything good about it and everything bad about it. I don't bitch about the PS3 not having an IR sensor and fully integrated motion-sensing technology, so don't bitch about the Wii having a weak graphical and processing chipset.
http://jayant7k.blogspot.com/2007/11/xbox-360-vs-sony-ps3-vs-nintendo-wii.html
Wii:
Processor - 729 MHz IBM Broadway processor with 5 execution units
Graphics - ATI Hollywood processor @ 243 MHz
Video RAM - 24 MB of system RAM (486 MHz) plus 3 MB of embedded DRAM (eDRAM)
PS3:
Processor - 3.2 GHz Cell processor with 7 single-threaded synergistic processing units cores.
Graphics - NVIDIA-based RSX "Reality Synthesizer" @ 550 MHz
Video RAM - 256MB GDDR3 (700MHz)
360:
Processor - 3.2 GHz PowerPC with 3 dual threaded processor cores
Graphics - ATI based custom processor @ 500 MHz Clock speed.
Video RAM - Up to 512 MB GDDR3 system RAM (700 MHz) plus 10 MB embedded DRAM (eDRAM) frame buffer
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