Fuzzy said:I'll do it, you slide the remote into a case that looks like a normal controller with all the normal sticks/buttons.
:lol :lolSqueak said:
About that, I still hope developers will try to use the remote + peripheral instead of just using the shell. The shell should be a just in case thing. You know, the 20 years backwards compatibility and all.Fuzzy said:I'll do it, you slide the remote into a case that looks like a normal controller with all the normal sticks/buttons.
:lol A Most pathetic comeback.Red Scarlet said:So you've tried it?
Iwata only mentioned it during his speech, no pics yet.AniHawk said:...Oh.
Yeah, I haven't been up on news much. I'm assuming there arent any pictures.
AniHawk said:Okay. I had work last night and a test to fail this morning (I. HATE. BIOLOGY).
But here's my longwinded rant on the controller.
It sucks. Overall.
Now, there are a couple games that I can see it working well with. Golf games, hockey, football, baseball. Basketball? Not so much. Soccer? No.
Tony Hawk? No. Any sort of snowboarding game? Again the answer is no.
What about free roaming games? Those can work well, but only because of the traditional analog stick.
Why the hell should I be playing a game as Link where I manually have to swing the sword instead of having a button do the work for me? I've broken this arm twice. It's going to feel tired much faster than a normal person's.
The other thing that gets me is that it's basically a DS for your TV screen. The wand is the stylus. I already have a DS. I don't need one for my home living room. And despite how odd the DS is, you can still use the face buttons in a normal manner. The dual screens, the touch screen, the microphone- they're all extras to enhance gameplay (if possible). Even if they're use in a gimmicky way, they're not necessary.
With this controller, there's no going back to a standard controller. The gimmick is the controller. You're going to have to learn to use the wandchucks.
And unlike the N64 controller, it makes no sense. With the N64 controller, you could kinda figure out that you needed to move in 3 dimensions, and that it would really be helpful to have a stick in the middle of the controller. With this? Unnecessary.
I'm sure there are some games that will use this well. The aforementioned sports games, some racers, and FPSes. Overall, it's just back to Nintendo only making games that work for Nintendo (and I'm not sure that's even accurate anymore. More like being different for the sake of being different).
SanjuroTsubaki said::lol A Most pathetic comeback.
That surprises me also, especially for myself. When I first heard details of the DS I didn't like it (even after seeing the demos) it but it took me less than 5 minutes to like this after seeing the video.yilmazz said:From the first glance at it I knew this thing would polarize gamers, but I'm still surprised how many people actually like it. Now let's wait for the games.
Red Scarlet said:No it's not. He's saying "don't mock it till you try it" when 99% of the people posting in this topic haven't tried it. So why is positive fine, and negative pathetic? It's a legitimate question.
Why call out those that aren't pleased with it by saying to try it first, when the person saying so hasn't tried it first, either? It happens all the time when something big/exciting is announced, and supporters often use this as their "leverage", when they are on the same standing ground.
Doc Holliday said:Doesn't it seem odd that the people complaing about the rev controller are people who haven't tried it?
jman2050 said:Okay, I love the controller as much as the next guy, but that's a stupid statement. NO ONE has tried it yet :/
Red Scarlet said:No it's not. He's saying "don't mock it till you try it" when 99% of the people posting in this topic haven't tried it. So why is positive fine, and negative pathetic? It's a legitimate question.
Why call out those that aren't pleased with it by saying to try it first, when the person saying so hasn't tried it first, either? It happens all the time when something big/exciting is announced, and supporters often use this as their "leverage", when they are on the same standing ground.
Doc Holliday said:Tony hawk and SSX sound like perfect games for this control set up.
Tilt the thing left you lean left on the board. Tild it back you jumo, in mid air you tilt forward the board leans forward. The speed at which move the pad determines the height. Doesn't it seem odd that the people complaing about the rev controller are people who haven't tried it?
jman2050 said:Okay, I love the controller as much as the next guy, but that's a stupid statement. NO ONE has tried it yet :/
And I'll be more interested in AniHawk's thoughts when he, you know, gets some credibility![]()
SanjuroTsubaki said:But its the fact that it is somthing different and people are flipping out over it just for the sake of being negative. They have stated there will be a standard controller that will play all the games fine......BUT THIS CONTROLLER LOOKS LIKE A REMOTE!#@ OMFG@!@! IT WILL RUIN THE NEW CONSOLE SMELL!#!@
.....???? I for one like this approach. Too often game (mostly multiplatform) have been the same or rehashed to hell. This new device will challenge developers to make somthing great. Now after playing Kirby:CC on the DS as somthing new from Nintendo and having a developer like Kojima excited about making games with this thing, why is there a good reason to be negative at this point?
johns all like said:ok red scarlet, me and you have been butting heads all day. but...
shuri said:I really have no idea if the Tony Hawk games made it to the Gamecube,but you should know that the control system in tony hawk is a bit more complex than tilting left and right with the controller :\
jman2050 said:Okay, I love the controller as much as the next guy, but that's a stupid statement. NO ONE has tried it yet :/
And I'll be more interested in AniHawk's thoughts when he, you know, gets some credibility![]()
Okay, I've omitted the rest of the stuff from this quote, because the rest of it is complete batshit insane bullshit, and you're not making any good points here either. It's already confirmed that, next-gen, Nintendo will come up with new characters, Mario is going to be making plenty of friends, there will also be new franchises and at least one new franchise by Mr. Miyamoto. As for serious online infrastructure, why are you dismissing that so easily? As far as I know, the online infrastructure is going to be damn serious, since Nintendo is going to launch Super Smash Brothers online at launch, as well as put 20 years of content online.Nameless said:My disappointment however lies less with the controller but more so with the Nintendo business model.. Here you have, arguably the most talented group of gamer makers in the world, but instead of using that talent to create a serious online infrastructure, or to create some new franchises and characters, they think sat around and decided "Hmmm...how can we make the most different controller"...
Red Scarlet said:Haha, yes we have. But I am more interested in giving it a whirl today than last night. But the inner pessimist sees "uh oh problem" over "woot cool feature" first. :/
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Nameless said:Nintendo constantly goes out of their way to seemingly alienate gamers and developers. The whole "we're Nintendo and we can do no wrong" attitude worked back in the eearly 90s, but it began to cost them with the N64, and it really cost them this generation with the GC(and arugably the DS). Nintendo is either behind or somewhere off in left field, rarely leading the charge in anything. They come up with all these quirky ideas and try to masks them under the banner of innovation. I suppose if I chopped my PS2 controller in half and used it that way i'de ben innovative too?
Don't get me wrong, the controller is going to be awesome......................as long as you're playing a game developed specifically with the Revolution in mind(much like the GC controller). But I question the overall logistics of the thing, it seems like a NIGHTMARE for many types of games(Much like the GC controller).
My disappointment however lies less with the controller but more so with the Nintendo business model.. Here you have, arguably the most talented group of gamer makers in the world, but instead of using that talent to create a serious online infrastructure, or to create some new franchises and characters, they think sat around and decided "Hmmm...how can we make the most different controller"...
AniHawk said:Why the hell should I be playing a game as Link where I manually have to swing the sword instead of having a button do the work for me?
Nameless said:Nintendo constantly goes out of their way to seemingly alienate gamers and developers. The whole "we're Nintendo and we can do no wrong" attitude worked back in the eearly 90s, but it began to cost them with the N64, and it really cost them this generation with the GC(and arugably the DS). Nintendo is either behind or somewhere off in left field, rarely leading the charge in anything. They come up with all these quirky ideas and try to masks them under the banner of innovation. I suppose if I chopped my PS2 controller in half and used it that way i'de ben innovative too?
Don't get me wrong, the controller is going to be awesome......................as long as you're playing a game developed specifically with the Revolution in mind(much like the GC controller). But I question the overall logistics of the thing, it seems like a NIGHTMARE for many types of games(Much like the GC controller).
My disappointment however lies less with the controller but more so with the Nintendo business model.. Here you have, arguably the most talented group of gamer makers in the world, but instead of using that talent to create a serious online infrastructure, or to create some new franchises and characters, they think sat around and decided "Hmmm...how can we make the most different controller"...
AniHawk said:Why the hell should I be playing a game as Link where I manually have to swing the sword instead of having a button do the work for me?
Cimarron said:WTF Nintendo. I guess they want to kiss they're asses good bye next-gen. And for all you smart guys who say "If you haven't tried it how do you know its a sucky controller? Nintendo may have a winner here!" I say bull shit. Here's why. Look at the reactions to this controller in this thread! I seriously doubt a casual will warm up to this thing either.
Thraktor said:Where's that photo of the controller with the one big button that says "WIN!" when you need it?
:lol Read the entire thread... let the idea sink in...Cimarron said:WTF Nintendo. I guess they want to kiss they're asses good bye next-gen. And for all you smart guys who say "If you haven't tried it how do you know its a sucky controller? Nintendo may have a winner here!" I say bull shit. Here's why. Look at the reactions to this controller in this thread! I seriously doubt a casual will warm up to this thing either.
Cimarron said:WTF Nintendo. I guess they want to kiss they're asses good bye next-gen. And for all you smart guys who say "If you haven't tried it how do you know its a sucky controller? Nintendo may have a winner here!" I say bull shit. Here's why. Look at the reactions to this controller in this thread! I seriously doubt a casual will warm up to this thing either.
Cimarron said:WTF Nintendo. I guess they want to kiss they're asses good bye next-gen. And for all you smart guys who say "If you haven't tried it how do you know its a sucky controller? Nintendo may have a winner here!" I say bull shit. Here's why. Look at the reactions to this controller in this thread! I seriously doubt a casual will warm up to this thing either.
On a more serious note, does anyone know what signal Nintendo uses to get this to work? Are there any tech sheet anywhere. I hope it's not IR. Wavebird uses RF which is superior.
bigNman said:Bluetooth I think.
I don't think it was ever confirmed that it uses Bluetooth. I think it uses WiFi, regular WiFi. Broadcom or something commented on that or something.bigNman said:Bluetooth I think.
Shogmaster said:
According to gamesradar they are using bluetooth technologySantaCruZer said:Nintendo has a tried it.
On a more serious note, does anyone know what signal Nintendo uses to get this to work? Are there any tech sheet anywhere. I hope it's not IR. Wavebird uses RF which is superior.
Ruzbeh said::lol Read the entire thread... let the idea sink in...
My intial response was exactly the same. It's amazing how just about everyone gets a huge WTF moment, and then they get excited.
Ruzbeh said:I have a question... when you're going online... and you play games that use the motion sensor, won't it be more information to send and download so you need a faster internet connection? Assuming you want all the motions and stuff to be smooth, you need to constantly get a stream of data on how the opponent is moving online, instead of just a button being pressed yes or no.
Warm Machine said:As amazed with that video of the people playing games as you think you are, the important thing to ask is "What is it that they are looking at?" The couple with the flashlight style Resident game...who is controlling locomotion? Are they on a rail? Are they always standing still? Is it split screen?
Warm Machine said:As far as the Tony Hawk or SSX example, an Analogue stick will give you more precision of control anyway so why would you use this?
catfish said:well you don't need to send all that info to the other guy.
how does the controller know where it is? does it need to be pointed directly at the televison? what happens when its waving around your head?
Thraktor said:As far as the Tony Hawk or SSX example, an Analogue stick will give you more precision of control anyway so why would you use this?QUOTE]
Besides that, didn't you see the other half of the nunchuck?
The system COMES with an analouge stick.
radioheadrule83 said:Granted the biggest innovations this generation are probably on other consoles: EyeToy for example (a quirky idea as you might have it). But you don't think this is leading the charge? Sony have used Dual Shock for TEN YEARS. Say that back to yourself.
The whole beauty of this controller for me is that its expandable. The pelican customisable controller thats available for PS2 can't change things around to this extent. The PS2 has to receive understandable signals... nobody writes software for a pelican customisable controller. Here you have a first party expandable controller. With this controller, and a combination of the right software, you can do whatever the hell you like. Anything.
Not wanting to work within the same framework and meet the most obvious expectation is what makes each of their best franchise titles different from the next and rewarding to play; it's what makes them talented imo.
I respectfully disagree.
This is the best thing they've done since Super Nintendo.
SNES > REV (potentially) > GC > N64... and throw NES wherever you like. It'll never beat SNES on popularity, but I dare say it could be as good for its time. Or even better.
nightez said:According to gamesradar they are using bluetooth technology
I think it uses WiFi, regular WiFi