:lol :lolbumpkin said:Talk about an ass-hat....
http://wii.ign.com/articles/771/771051p1.html
"The Wii is a piece of shit." Right.
that's the best thing i've seen all day.
:lol :lolbumpkin said:Talk about an ass-hat....
http://wii.ign.com/articles/771/771051p1.html
"The Wii is a piece of shit." Right.
Oldschoolgamer said:So, when is Suda giving his speech?
Well from a hardware geek's perspective it might as well be.Bumpkin said:"The Wii is a piece of shit." Right.
element said:Amirox, I am writing on all the sessions I am going to. They aren't great writing by any means, but it is something.
http://shinyidol.spaces.live.com/
Onix said:You shouldn't go by what was shown - it was a tech demo.
The same thing was done with Motorstorm at last years GDC.
bumpkin said:Talk about an ass-hat....
http://wii.ign.com/articles/771/771051p1.html
"The Wii is a piece of shit." Right.
:lolbumpkin said:Talk about an ass-hat....
http://wii.ign.com/articles/771/771051p1.html
"The Wii is a piece of shit." Right.
I don't think he's talking shit because I'm exclusively in Nintendo's camp, I did think the GC was pretty crap after all, I think he's talking shit, and ignore it, because what Nintendo's been doing over the last couple of years has been exactly what I want from videogames and Wii is fast becoming my favourite system ever.Amir0x said:i think some people are annoyed at the language. But of course, in the process of being annoyed at that, they forget this was a RANT panel specifically for such types of flowing thoughts. It's not supposed to be eloquent: you're supposed to get something off your shoulders. This was on his mind right now, he's taken Microsoft and Sony to task in the past in similar rants.
The fact that he is right is beside the point, not that the Nintendo legionaries (^^^) would admit it. He's completely right: Nintendo made a piece of shit system (in the terms this guy was discussing), that is completely crippled in terms of delivering the type of next-gen A.I., physics and more that this guy wanted, and so do many others. They may have delivered something that is still fun to a lot of people, but in the process they cut off so much potential it's unreal. And people ignore it, because it's their camp.
ziran said:I don't think he's talking shit because I'm exclusively in Nintendo's camp, I did think the GC was pretty crap after all, I think he's talking shit, and ignore it, because what Nintendo's been doing over the last couple of years has been exactly what I want from videogames and Wii is already my favourite system ever.
ziran said:This guy is doing the usual bitching and moaning which countless NeoGAF'ers have done countless times. He also doesn't seem to grasp the fact Nintendo planned DS and Wii precisely and if you don't like what they're doing you're not their target audience. If anybody wants what this guy wants there are already 3 platforms out there specifically and exclusively for you, 360, PS3 and PC. If he wants additional motion controls I'm sure they'll be added to everything if Wii continues its amazing sales.
Time to grow up and move on imo.
I understand what you're saying, I was feeling the same way last gen, my tastes were going one way while industry went the other, but from Nintendo's point of view I think it was an either or situation.Amir0x said:What you want from videogames, and what he wants from videogame are not independent. Nintendo gimped the machine, which could have been so much more for a fact, and that will never be for this generation due to their low standards. They said 'we want this innovative controller, and we'll sell consumers a repackaged Gamecube to make more money.' You could have that controller, and decent power as well. It didn't even have to be quite 360 level, but their hilarious lack of ambition and their fans bumbling devotion to their recent strategies is both pathetic and missing in point.
Because you can have both. But we don't.
And that is precisely where the rant comes from. And that's what this is, a rant. Grown adults are allowed to rant about stupid decisions - that has nothing to do with growing up or acknowledging the industry went a certain way or that games aren't all about you. I buy games for myself, and no one else, and so do you, and so does everyone. They will always be speaking from their specific perspective on what they want out of games. I think this is illustrated perfectly by the fact that Wii, with its hilariously skeletal lineup, is ALREADY your favorite system. Different strokes for different folks. Really different folks.
But that changes nothing, because you could have still had that and Nintendo could have still given the extra power so that we can combine the wiimote technology with the sort of amazing physics, A.I. and other aspects that do contribute and impact gameplay dramatically. Stuff like we just saw with Little Big Planet, an impossibility on Wii. And how ****ing sad is that. All because of a decision Nintendo made, and that their legions swallow wholesale because they just want something different.
Will Wii sell 100 million consoles? Yes. Will Nintendo's decision dramatically impact the games we get on that dominant system? Abso-****ing-lutely. Is that worth ranting about? If you consider "games" your hobby... yup.
You, for all your limp-balled implications, forget the important context here. Wii is about to become the undisputed leader in the market. This is going to impact the games, and what gets developed. And because of Nintendo's decisions, the impact this is going to have on the type of games that get delivered over the next few years is going to be catastrophic. Not to mention that he is developing Spore, which is almost certainly getting a Wii counterpart, so his frustrations with the systems come from a far more legitimate position than you or I will ever have. And don't forget, he ranted on Microsoft and Sony for missing the OTHER part of the equation before. It's not an "either/or" situation, which is what these companies have made it. It's a terrible lack of 'bringing to task' among the fans that is sickening and sad.
PS3 and 360 are an alternative. And thank God there's still two systems out there that do deliver the good shit, at least in part. But delivering the goods and delivering the market success are two different things. And as the market makes the shift to Wii, less and less of those "goods" will fall on PS3 and 360. And what we will get is countless titles that are held back by that aspect of Wii. And while it may be 'pushed forward' in the eyes of some by the controller, there's still the other half that is still a generation behind in several areas that are critical to gameplay. And that will always be an issue, regardless of what you want.
Amir0x said:What you want from videogames, and what he wants from videogame are not independent. Nintendo gimped the machine, which could have been so much more for a fact, and that will never be for this generation due to their low standards. They said 'we want this innovative controller, and we'll sell consumers a repackaged Gamecube to make more money.' You could have that controller, and decent power as well. It didn't even have to be quite 360 level, but their hilarious lack of ambition and their fans bumbling devotion to their recent strategies is both pathetic and missing in point.
Because you can have both. But we don't.
And that is precisely where the rant comes from. And that's what this is, a rant. Grown adults are allowed to rant about stupid decisions - that has nothing to do with growing up or acknowledging the industry went a certain way or that games aren't all about you. I buy games for myself, and no one else, and so do you, and so does everyone. They will always be speaking from their specific perspective on what they want out of games. I think this is illustrated perfectly by the fact that Wii, with its hilariously skeletal lineup, is ALREADY your favorite system. Different strokes for different folks. Really different folks.
But that changes nothing, because you could have still had that and Nintendo could have still given the extra power so that we can combine the wiimote technology with the sort of amazing physics, A.I. and other aspects that do contribute and impact gameplay dramatically. Stuff like we just saw with Little Big Planet, an impossibility on Wii. And how ****ing sad is that. All because of a decision Nintendo made, and that their legions swallow wholesale because they just want something different.
Will Wii sell 100 million consoles? Yes. Will Nintendo's decision dramatically impact the games we get on that dominant system? Abso-****ing-lutely. Is that worth ranting about? If you consider "games" your hobby... yup.
You, for all your limp-balled implications, forget the important context here. Wii is about to become the undisputed leader in the market. This is going to impact the games, and what gets developed. And because of Nintendo's decisions, the impact this is going to have on the type of games that get delivered over the next few years is going to be catastrophic. Not to mention that he is developing Spore, which is almost certainly getting a Wii counterpart, so his frustrations with the systems come from a far more legitimate position than you or I will ever have. And don't forget, he ranted on Microsoft and Sony for missing the OTHER part of the equation before. It's not an "either/or" situation, which is what these companies have made it. It's a terrible lack of 'bringing to task' among the fans that is sickening and sad.
PS3 and 360 are an alternative. And thank God there's still two systems out there that do deliver the good shit, at least in part. But delivering the goods and delivering the market success are two different things. And as the market makes the shift to Wii, less and less of those "goods" will fall on PS3 and 360. And what we will get is countless titles that are held back by that aspect of Wii. And while it may be 'pushed forward' in the eyes of some by the controller, there's still the other half that is still a generation behind in several areas that are critical to gameplay. And that will always be an issue, regardless of what you want.
Either they go head to head with PS3 and 360, which would've killed their home console business because the market for traditional games has declined to such an extent it cannot sustain 3 consoles, or, they risk a completely new kind of controller which changes videogames but uses a low risk architecture
Also, imo, what this guy wants from a videogame is a part of a small audience. You suggest power will hold Wii back, in absolute technical terms you're right, but realistically I don't think it will because most people see videogames as just a bit of fun. Videogames aren't important enough for the masses to say WOW! at Little Big Adventure because of what it lets you do due to all the real time calculations it's managing. In other words what developers are doing with power has a good chance of going largely unnoticed and will only scratch the itch of a some hardcore gamers.
There is a legitimate reason for Wii's power, development costs, which relates directly to Nintendo's desire for Wii to appeal to new markets and sell more than GC.Gaijin To Ronin said:There is no excuse for Nintendo adopting such a low profile system. They could have their "innovative controls" and made a decent system with a proper CPU and a more capable technology, selling it for the same money they are selling Wii now (with less revenue). Amir0x says, this has the potential for being catastrophic because producers can start thinking they don´t really need to put millions for supporting better technology when they can get the same or more money with "fun" and training games.
That is so wrong at so many levels. First, is Little Big Planet. Second, videogames can be much more that mere fun-a-tons and I don´t care how many people want that as videogame. How many people have read classics books or listen to the best classic composers? They are a minority, but they still offer more than Tom Clancy books or Britney Spears music (without disrespect for Clancy or Spears). There are a increasing number of people that demand experiences like Shadow of the Colossus, or who want to create their own stuff (I have heard Myspace and Youtube are popular). There are people who want more of videogames or that could be potentially interested on it, and we need better technology for all that.
If you and your family are having the time of your lives playing Wii Sports, fantastic, I am glad for you and hope you enjoy it. But Wii Sports would be the same in a better machine, while other developers who want to go further could do it. But as it is now, Wii limits a lot what a developer can do.
ziran said:There is a legitimate reason for Wii's power, development costs, which relates directly to Nintendo's desire for Wii to appeal to new markets and sell more than GC.
You misunderstand. I'm not saying I want to play Wii Sports fun type games all the time, I'm saying Wii's power is enough, and the added benefits more power brings aren't very appealing to me at the moment, and I think many people feel the same way.
This Maxis guy is saying Wii isn't powerful enough to deliver his dream, or live up to his expectations of what he wants to develop, which I understand, but there are systems out there which are up to his standards and if he wants new control schemes I think they'll be coming. Nintendo is under no obligation to appease the hardcore, and there is no correct, absolute view of what a videogame should be or where the industry should be heading.
Ultimately, this is a business, and developers will go where the money is. If they make games people don't like they won't sell well, and vice versa. Similarly, if Wii is what the public wants it will sell well, if it isn't it won't.
FoxHimself said:Amirox, here's a streaming better-than-youtube version of the Mario Galaxy video if you want to update the original post with it: http://www.dagbladet.no/tv/index.html?type=fbig&clipid=7603
Blasphemy said:Nintendo videos I took from GDC day 2 if you want to add them:
Shigeru Miyamoto Keynote (Nintendo) - http://www.gameklip.com/v/2672/
Brain Age Academy (WII ) - http://www.gameklip.com/v/2675/
Super Paper Mario - http://www.gameklip.com/v/2676/
N64 version of Mii's - http://www.gameklip.com/v/2677/
Wii mote in stages - http://www.gameklip.com/v/2678/