The Wii graphics are outdated as of this moment.
Leo-j said: If a dvd for a pc game holds what? Crysis at 3000p or something, why in the world cant a blu-ray disc do the same?
ssj12 said: Player specific decoders are nothing more than specialized GPUs. Gran Turismo is the trust driving simulator of them all.
"Why do they call it the xbox 360? Because when you see it, you'll turn 360 degrees and walk away"
A delayed game is good someday, a bad game is bad forever.
Before i start, let me tell you this, after this post, i'm not gonna reply to all the points cause i'm tired of writing huge messages.
Wow, when did this topic become so spazzed? All of the arguments here are just stupid, i've read through this entire thread twice and I cannot make sense of anyone... both are talking about their side of the argument at the other person but really not bringing anything new to the table other than personal opinion. I don't even know what to say or where to start. The Wii's graphics are outdated by 'graphics' terms, but does that matter? No I don't think so, not in the grander scheme. I think the Wii60 or the WiiS3 effect will be a great one. Arguing personal opinions on graphics and art style is stupid... if one game was SO great and was 'perfect' they why wouldn't everyone buy it? People should understand ESPECIALLY KAMAHL that Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft are targeting different people. It really is Sony vs Microsoft with Nintendo off to the side on this one. What is the point of arguing the power of the Wii against the PS3 or the 360? It's pointless, there is only one way it can go. Motorstorm and Resistance suit the PS3 target quite well I think, but that's something a lot of Nintendo fans don't get, they try it and don't like it and can't understand why it's popular (i personally think the game is totally crappola but that's my personal opinion - oh and it looks okay to good). Nintendo is going for Nintendo Fanboys with their key titles like SMG, MP3 SSBB, Paper Mario etc while also going for 'non-gamers' which Sony and Microsoft aren't really capitalising on. There is a greater portion of 'non-gamers' than gamers in the population. And the points about HDTV and SDTV penetration? What the? 18% penetration is what I understand the US to be at, at the moment, 50% of TV's purchased are HDTV's last year... great excellent, 100% of the population bought TV's last year? YEAH RIGHT. If 50% of TV's purchased were HDTV's and there is 18% penetration of HDTV's then that means 36% of the population bought new TV's last year?? again YEAH RIGHT. Realistically 20% or LESS of the population bought new TV's last year and therefore 50% of these purchases may have been HDTV's which then gives 10% of the population buying HDTV's last year. Take out the rich people who upgrade to a new and better TV every one or two years, or buying a second or third one for a household and you maybe have 5% of the population buying new HDTV's which means the maximum that the HDTV penetration can reach by the end of 2007 if it continues at the same rate is 23% - albeit it will probably increase in rate, and therefore maybe 30% of homes will have HDTV's. This leaves 66 million people with HDTV's. 43 million people bought PS3's in America, that's less than 30% of the total population that had TV's purchased a PS2. Therefore its safe to assume that this number is the maximum percentile of a group that will purchase a console, this drops because of the price and other things but that's another argument. If we take 30% of 66 million that leaves 19.8 million. This figure is a rough guide as to the MAXIMUM user or sales number the PS3 can achieve (without taking into consideration a LOT of things). 19.8 million people aren't going to buy a PS3 for MGS4 or FFXIII or Motorstorm or ANY of those games, so they need a broad range of games to cater for this 19.8 million people. Take everything I just said with a grain of salt as all of my points are rhetorical with no real figures to back them up, but using the numbers both sides of the argument have sprouted it's better to look at the TOTAL equation. I haven't taken into account things like the people who will buy 360 or PS3 and use it on an SDTV, there will be many I am sure, but then the appeal of the console goes away somewhat because the HD benefit is much larger. Lets now calculate the possible user base for the Wii... actually lets not, you can get my point.
Leo-j said: If a dvd for a pc game holds what? Crysis at 3000p or something, why in the world cant a blu-ray disc do the same?
ssj12 said: Player specific decoders are nothing more than specialized GPUs. Gran Turismo is the trust driving simulator of them all.
"Why do they call it the xbox 360? Because when you see it, you'll turn 360 degrees and walk away"
I'm not quite sure what you are saying? RE: Outdated - I don't say that as though it is a bad thing. Outdated means it is mainly running on old hardware with old visual techniques and old methods for creating a picture. It's essentially a gamecube. The NES, SNES, N64, GCN all made their predecessor become 'out-dated' graphically. The Wii is not much of a step up from the GCN graphically (like the others) and therefore has been 'outdated' by the PS3 and Xbox 360. Does this mean the graphics on any of these systems are 'BAD'? I don't think so, they are just 'outdated' because they use old technology. Make sense? Nintendo had to change because they were slowly going the way of sega, each new platform performing worse than the last, they had to change their target demographic in order to succeed. The Nintendo idea of 'lets just make really good games' on the GameCube days didn't work. Lets just make a 'games' machine only, it didn't work. I think your understanding of the meaning of the word commodity is a bit off? I understand that it means 'a product which is bought or sold' just a product really... I think you mean mainstream 'everyone has' kind of thing? 'Mainstream' has effected every market in a negative way, well if you look at it from someone who has been there 'from the beginning'. Eyetoy, Singstar, Guitar Hero, Buzz Quiz - these AREN'T these types of items? I feel like MANY things that I have been interested in from my childhood have grown into 'mainstream' things and been destroyed by it. Drifting and Motor Racing, Videogames, Music, Movies... everything in all of these industries is 'commercialised' it's the way of the world and you have to accept that. Nintendo aren't backing Sony and Microsoft into a niche, Sony and Microsoft and backing THEMSELVES into a niche. I like Nintendo gamers games, always have, always will, they always play really well, but I also like Hardcore games as well, RPG's, FPS, and most of these games will be seen on the PS3 and X360. Therefore Nintendo isn't really suiting me PROPERLY at the moment until more of there gamers games come out, their 'casual' games don't suit me.
i really hate it when people refer to the wii as a nongamers console as well. i know its not necesarily supposed to be negative or insulting, but i still think its wrong. when playing games with a regular controller, you use your index fingers and your thumbs, rarely any other finger. for the wii, SOMETIMES the wrist is involved, sometimes its involved alot. its not like the wiimote is just a stick with motion sensitivity in it, it has regular buttons and an analog stick, uses the same fingers to push these buttons, and alos has a classic controller that has many many more buttons in the standard way controllers are. take zelda for example, its hardly different from previous zeldas as far as gaming is concerned. except you use your sword via movement, which works great, feels natural, and only adds to the gamming. its not a game non-gamers will like at all. its too complex and in depth. the wii is still for REGULAR GAMERS, it just ALSO targets people outside this gaming bubble. i dont like people saying the wii is for non gamers, people saying its not in the same race as PS3-xbox, and people saying the wiimote fad will fad. none of its true.
A delayed game is good someday, a bad game is bad forever.
I don't think i've ever said that though have I? Or were you referring not to my post? I think that Nintendo tried to do things during the GameCube generation, and that was try to be slightly more mature but with a younger edge to it, while also TRYING to attract the mature market with games like Metroid Prime and Geist. They also tried to be different for the sake of being different, which was a mistake, it made them more niche and have less of a market. But what I think Nintendo has realised this generation is that it shouldn't fight against Microsoft and Sony for the market that they are fighting for, the so called 'mature' games market. They are 'letting them have that market' so to speak. That's not to say that those people wont buy a Wii, it's just going to have different types of games to them. Nintendo IS targeting a totally different market this time. When saying it's the non gamers console - it is - but no gamers games can still be a hell of a lot of fun. Simple addictive fun to pick up and play games is where it's at for the Wii, while also providing a range of Nintendo fan games... which suits me as I've said because I enjoy those games.