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DMeisterJ said:
If you played Dead Rising on an non-HDTV KoW you would understand it.

I played Dead Rising on a 50" HD-TV and I could still barely read it. =P

 



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BrainBoxLtd said:
DMeisterJ said:
If you played Dead Rising on an non-HDTV KoW you would understand it.

I played Dead Rising on a 50" HD-TV and I could still barely read it. =P

 

Geez, I'm starting to wonder how bad it could have been. Nice to know it's fixed in the Wii version.

 



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DMeisterJ said:
If you played Dead Rising on an non-HDTV KoW you would understand it.

The text is illegible. I have perfect vision and I could barely make it out. So fixing the text is huge for non-HDTV owners.

100 on screen at once is okay. Not the mayhem that the 360 version was, but okay nonetheless...

This game has to be budget priced, no way anyone would pay full price for a 30 month old game.

 

Onscreen doesn't mean the whole area, though.

And you don't know that no one would pay full price. And it's not the exact same game. It's basically a remake.



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LordTheNightKnight said:
DMeisterJ said:
If you played Dead Rising on an non-HDTV KoW you would understand it.

The text is illegible. I have perfect vision and I could barely make it out. So fixing the text is huge for non-HDTV owners.

100 on screen at once is okay. Not the mayhem that the 360 version was, but okay nonetheless...

This game has to be budget priced, no way anyone would pay full price for a 30 month old game.

Onscreen doesn't mean the whole area, though.

And you don't know that no one would pay full price. And it's not the exact same game. It's basically a remake.

Okay, I won't say anyone wouldn't buy the game, but most logical people would not pay 30 dollars for a game that you can find for 30 or less on the 360.



NJ5 said:
BrainBoxLtd said:
DMeisterJ said:
If you played Dead Rising on an non-HDTV KoW you would understand it.

I played Dead Rising on a 50" HD-TV and I could still barely read it. =P

 

Geez, I'm starting to wonder how bad it could have been. Nice to know it's fixed in the Wii version.

 

 

On an HDTV I had no trouble reading it.  The problem was for standard def.  This thread is the first I've ever heard of anyone playing it in HD and still having problems.  I think some people are just exaggerating.



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DMeisterJ said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
DMeisterJ said:
If you played Dead Rising on an non-HDTV KoW you would understand it.

The text is illegible. I have perfect vision and I could barely make it out. So fixing the text is huge for non-HDTV owners.

100 on screen at once is okay. Not the mayhem that the 360 version was, but okay nonetheless...

This game has to be budget priced, no way anyone would pay full price for a 30 month old game.

Onscreen doesn't mean the whole area, though.

And you don't know that no one would pay full price. And it's not the exact same game. It's basically a remake.

Okay, I won't say anyone wouldn't buy the game, but most logical people would not pay 30 dollars for a game that you can find for 30 or less on the 360.

 

Unless they own a Wii and not a 360.  At least 10 million people fall into that category.

Edit:  In fact when I re-buy a 360 next month, I will still buy the Wii version just to support the Wii and upset you. :P



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steven787 said:
DMeisterJ said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
DMeisterJ said:
If you played Dead Rising on an non-HDTV KoW you would understand it.

The text is illegible. I have perfect vision and I could barely make it out. So fixing the text is huge for non-HDTV owners.

100 on screen at once is okay. Not the mayhem that the 360 version was, but okay nonetheless...

This game has to be budget priced, no way anyone would pay full price for a 30 month old game.

Onscreen doesn't mean the whole area, though.

And you don't know that no one would pay full price. And it's not the exact same game. It's basically a remake.

Okay, I won't say anyone wouldn't buy the game, but most logical people would not pay 30 dollars for a game that you can find for 30 or less on the 360.

 

Unless they own a Wii and not a 360.  At least 10 million people fall into that category.

 

A lot of people keep forgetting that.



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

DMeisterJ said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
DMeisterJ said:
If you played Dead Rising on an non-HDTV KoW you would understand it.

The text is illegible. I have perfect vision and I could barely make it out. So fixing the text is huge for non-HDTV owners.

100 on screen at once is okay. Not the mayhem that the 360 version was, but okay nonetheless...

This game has to be budget priced, no way anyone would pay full price for a 30 month old game.

Onscreen doesn't mean the whole area, though.

And you don't know that no one would pay full price. And it's not the exact same game. It's basically a remake.

Okay, I won't say anyone wouldn't buy the game, but most logical people would not pay 30 dollars for a game that you can find for 30 or less on the 360.


NPD says only 2-3% of PS3/Wii/360 owners own more than one current-gen console.

 



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"Selectable difficulty level". That is the only improvement that interest me. I don`t want a easier. If they will change anything, I want a harder than the original game.



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I'm not saying that Wii only owners would never buy the game, but if you owned only a Wii, and a 2.5 year old port-make came to your system, would you pay full price for the game?

I would hope people would wait until the price dropped to buy it.

It's a moot point anyway.

RE4 Wii was budget priced, this will be too.