You're reasoning is faulty. Wii simply has no worthy software being compiled.
You're reasoning is faulty. Wii simply has no worthy software being compiled.
Blacksaber said:
Do I have to shake the mouse or the screen?
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You have to waggle all the wiimote rip offs that are poping out from thin air every day. Like Motus Darwin and stuff like that. Google it, you'll find many.

| Goodfella said: You're reasoning is faulty. Wii simply has no worthy software being compiled. |
You're post is faulty. It does have worthy software. Altough, you might not like it.
Just because you don't like don't say it is not worthy, 99% of the 360 library is pure shit to me. TO. ME.
got it? =)

Maybe some are upset rather at the games rather than the waggle.
Personally I don't believe it will be 29%. More like 20% will skip next gen of consoles.
I also think that people have the wrong idea what the Wii control is all about. Maybe in a generation or two people will catch on. The simple truth to the Wii Remote is that it's massive amount of input is intuitive. Yes many games seriously abuse the motion for waggle, but this is form of bad game design perpetuated by classic controllers. Pressing "A" button for consecutive hits is an abstraction. Taking a game like SW:Clone Wars for the Wii offered intuitive directional strikes. The game had a poor fighting engine, but it showed that the controls potentially could be more than waggle. The attacking didn't add any complexity to the controls; which doing it on a classic controller would have. In comparison it would take 5 distinct buttons to handle the same directional striking system. The game used simple control that border on waggle, but it wasn't waggle because the control had meaning. Take a game like Zelda or Naruto then the game was an atrocious waggle fest.
Wii Remote offers a more intuitive input without increasing the complexity of the controller. It is not the controller fault for poor implementation. I have found classic style games with good use do not increase the effort of gaming. They are still relaxing and pretty darn enjoyable.
Squilliam: On Vgcharts its a commonly accepted practice to twist the bounds of plausibility in order to support your argument or agenda so I think its pretty cool that this gives me the precedent to say whatever I damn well please.
| outlawauron said: Maybe some are upset rather at the games rather than the waggle. |
Wii has good games. That argument is pre-historic already. 50 million people agree with me ;)
They're just pissed of because its not they're console to have something new and fresh. That's the only reason.
Know why The Conduit pisses them so bad also? Because it has better graphics than some launch games on 360. And they thought the Wii couldn't pull out that :P
But let's keep the secret between us. I'm loving the whinning.

I strongly hope that all of the new consoles have motion controls. I like my regular controllers and would almost quite console gaming if they all had it.
End of 2009 sales predictions:
PS3 - 33 Million 360 - 40 Million Wii - 75 Million
axumblade said:
Well if you google it... I mean 1 million+ results can't be wrong. ;) |
Press enter. See the results. See the context. I can google: "Sony Wii" and it will give me results.
I repeat: If you google "PC motion controllers" it will appear millions of pages with wiimote rip offs.
Hope you understand this time ;)

One_touch_KO said:
You're post is faulty. It does have worthy software. Altough, you might not like it. Just because you don't like don't say it is not worthy, 99% of the 360 library is pure shit to me. TO. ME.
got it? =)
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You think that 99 percent of 360 gaming is shit means that you are not a gamer... so your opinion automaticly doesn't matter
Don't worry if this happens they will come crawling back after a few days of tantrums 
If it isn't turnbased it isn't worth playing
(mostly)
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