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ghostface said:Which is not even what the debate is about. :/
Which is why my PC specs comment applies just fine. Stay on topic.
ghostface said:Which is not even what the debate is about. :/
yoopoo said:
Amir0x said:To put it on the table: It is because certain fans are nervous about the direction their company is taking in comparrison to other systems that they feel the need to so religiously undermind the importance of visuals. THIS is a generalization, naturally. Not all of them do this, and if other fanboys/fans/fanatics were in the same position they'd likely do the same (hell, PS2 fans have tried to do this all gen). But it is no surprise that when discussions of lighting and barrels and flopping titties arose about a certain recent title, the better visual edition was eventually declared the definitive edition by those who actually played both versions (read the thread). Immersion and visuals is pretty much critical to a gaming experience. So much of it hinges on how we connect with our eyes.
miyuru said:I agree. But I'd rather watch some clips of games and play them even, over...reading a fucking spec sheet :lol
miyuru said:I agree. But I'd rather watch some clips of games and play them even, over...reading a fucking spec sheet :lol
No your PC comment is STILL incorrect.krypt0nian said:Which is why my PC specs comment applies just fine. Stay on topic.
ghostface said:And when the more powerful PS3 comes out, you'll throw away your 360, right?
The Faceless Master said:it's amusing to see someone who champions a game with colossal framerate problems champion the crusade for specs...
miyuru said:You know, at the time, I bet Jaguar had the best specs of any system until Saturn launched (it was out before the Saturn right?). Or 3DO, perhaps in the same shoes. Yet, those systems weren't very popular, they didn't have many games on them. Even if you have the most powerful system, it's not an accurate predictor of what games will appear on that console at all.[/b]
Good, I'm glad we can agree, Zelda > *.krypt0nian said:No I'll buy both of course because they are next gen.
Rev gets a buy when Zelda comes out no matter how archaic it will seem. Advance Wars and Fire Emblem still get my dollars too.
ghostface said:Good, I'm glad we can agree, Zelda > *.
Nintendo Press Release said:NINTENDO REVOLUTION SPECS
CAUSES CANCER: No
IS A BOMB: No
RELEASES DEADLY SPORES INTO THE AIR: No
WROTE ANTI-SEMITIC EDITORIALS AND WAS ADMIRED BY HITLER: No
OWNED SLAVES DESPITE BEING A FOUNDING FATHER: No
CAST DOWN FROM HEAVEN AFTER WARRING WITH GOD: No
PLAYS METROID: Yes
PLAYS ZELDA: Yes
PLAYS SMASH BROS: Yes
KOJIMA: Yes
MORPHS INTO GIANT ROBOT: TBA
COMES WITH ENDLESS FOUNTAIN OF CHOCOLATE MILK: TBA
PLAYS GAMES: Yes
Amir0x said:Who wouldn't? But it's nice to know what's driving those games on the system, and what the potential is for visuals down the line
Because as you and I both know, most systems don't get their best looking games into near the end of the gen
Aika'svyse said:Its why some Nintendo fans remind me of the wife that gets abused by the husband and she keeps making excuses for the guy. To me not putting up specs is the company trying to make fools out of people. If the Rev is going to be special and they trust in it they should be brave enough to let the specs out. This basically throws the specs don't matter argument out the window, because if they don't matter and it's all about gameplay and magics sticks why would you keep specs from people. There's people out there that aren't rich and are going to be trying to make an informed choice on what they are getting for their buck. Nobody wants a 2600 in a box.
Aika'svyse said:Its why some Nintendo fans remind me of the wife that gets abused by the husband and she keeps making excuses for the guy. To me not putting up specs is the company trying to make fools out of people. If the Rev is going to be special and they trust in it they should be brave enough to let the specs out. This basically throws the specs don't matter argument out the window, because if they don't matter and it's all about gameplay and magics sticks why would you keep specs from people. There's people out there that aren't rich and are going to be trying to make an informed choice on what they are getting for their buck. Nobody wants a 2600 in a box.
Aika'svyse said:Nobody wants a 2600 in a box.
Indeed.
siege said:Out of curiousity, do most of you that care about the specs of a system know exactly what can and can't be produced on them?
SailorDaravon said:Just because the specs are good/bad isn't necessarily indicative of what we'll actually see on the system. If you felt like you had to make a decision launch day to get something maybe, but I never buy a system until there are enough games out for it that I KNOW I want to play and are worth owning the system for at that point.
byproduct said:By not releasing specs Nintendo is pretty much saying "the specs are significantly worse than Xbox 360". You could even speculate that the specs are only just above Gamecube level. It might even BE a repackaged gamecube.
myzhi said:It's 101 marketing. If you got a inferior product and coming out late, you come out and tell people why (spec). Instead, you market the product's uniqueness. If the Revolution was most powerful, does anyone here think Nintendo will not be promoting specs? Got a good price on Brooklyn Bridge for you.
Amir0x said:I'm sorry, I care about specs. I wanna know 100% about my product before I invest in it.
I kinda like some of the things Nintendo has said in regards to next gen, sooner or later we have to get back to where its just about the games and experiences, it's like I've been seeing Nintendo as brave lately and then you read something like this. I kinda wanted the Rev just because they are trying to be different it seems. I want them to be brave enough to show the specs and still have confidence that we'll buy it. I just like knowing whats in my box even if the casual consumer doesn't understand it all, heck I don't but it's great that someone is always around to translate the tough stuff.SailorDaravon When I worked retail you'd be amazed how stupid/uniformed some casual gamers/parents are. I would have people come in and want a mario game, but came in to buy a Xbox instead, because it has a hard drive. Nintendo is basically wanting people to look at the games, not specs that the majority of people don't understand and will arbitrarily judge (PS3 has more RAM so I don't need a 360). Who knows if it'll work though, and I'm sure the specs will get leaked anyway.
2600...erm that may have been a bit drastic :lolI agree here. Just out of honesty, Nintendo should reveal the specs regardless. To people like me who just love Nintendo, we'll get the console regardless of the specs (though it won't be a 2600 ).
I don't really see Nintendo gaining any customers by stating specs won't be revealed, especially when no games have been shown yet (and won't be until 2006 right?).
WindyMan said:Amir0x,
You make some valid points about why graphics are important (and therefore why specs are somehow also as important), but because you're so hell-bent on expressing your view you're overlooking a rather critical factor in the scope of this particular argument, and that's the Revolution controller.
According to your logic, a game system should have the most possible power available, and it should be applied to enhancing the visual experience, among other things. PC gamers have known this for years now, and high-end PC gaming rigs can push ridiculous resolutions and show off high-end games like HL2 with super-clarity, enhancing the experience.
Yet, with all the PC upgrades the high-end PC gamers demand, the one thing they don't get for PC gaming is a standard gamepad controller. In fact, they spend can spend $100 or more on a really good mouse or keyboard, when a really good gamepad would have only set them back $50 or so. Every PC gamer will tell you that playing shooters on a console with a controller is a joke, because a mouse and keyboard is the superior setup for that kind of game. No matter how good a game will look on a console, many refuse to consider it because of the control setup.
WindyMan said:Ignoring all other genres for a moment, if the Revolution controller turns out to be the superior controller for first-person shooters, and PC gamers see a way to have even more precision and accuracy in a popular FPS (and can play against others online, lest we forget), what reason would they have to pick the PS3 or 360 when the games they want to play on those systems are still being controlled by, in their opinions, an inferior controlling device? Would the superior audio/visual environment that the higher-end consoles offer override that?
capslock said:AmirOx, I agree with you that graphics are important, but wouldn't you be able to judge Revolution's graphical prowess by looking at the games first? I could understand if you were a developer, but you're not (right?), so the end result is what matters.
capslock said:It's not like games will start looking progressively worse as the generation goes by. If Rev's first gen of games is comparable to 360 and PS3 then it could be justified as a purchase. After all, 20, even 10 years ago we didn't really care about specs, we just looked at the game and if it was something that we wanted to play, we would. Why should that change now?
Porridge said:Come on. When it comes to video game systems, no you don't.
if you prefer the DS to PSP, you value content over capability, which would mean system specs are actually irrelevant to you
Arluss said:This has been one hilarious thread, as I'm pretty sure I'll be having fun with a 3ghz processor and a lot of ram, just by itself.
capslock said:I think the main reason this is happening because the 'low-specs' uproar when the GC was first unveiled pretty much overshadows that GC games looked at least on par (or spectacularly advanced in the case of Rogue Leader) with the games from its competitors. If this is indeed the reason, I can't say that I blame them. These 'official specs' are often used incorrectly in a lot of mainstream (even fan) publications and can affect public opinion.
KingJ2002 said:Does it even matter if they do?
If they deliver comparable graphics to other systems should we still care?
do consumers care? why release a spec sheet of the system when it's all gibberish to them?
and why release it to the media so all they can do is have more reasons to hound nintendo?
I say... keep them secret and focus more on pushing the features that will make the system sell.
This current gen made the console industry seem alot like the PC industry with a bigger focus on tech specs and less focus on the games themselves.
moku said:Listen to the elitist's in here. LMAO.
ITS A TOY.
FFS. Why is it so important to know the specs of the Revolution? Won't just seeing, and playing the games be enough?
Did any of you spec whores know what was under the hood of the NES, or Master system before it was plopped under your tree for christmas?
GET REAL.
Unless of course you tech-head stiffs want to do your taxes on the fucker.
miyuru said:Awesome!
I fully support this. Now we'll see how stupid some of you spec/graphic/audio etc. whores are, who have superhuman visual acuity and hearing...
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E-Nature said:animal crossing DS pics to a co-worker. he was laughing and saying "look at this crappy graphic, this game can't be good"
:lol :lol :lolCosmicGroinPull said:The magic box with the magic wand.
Give it a rest. We'll know the specs.Amir0x said:To put it on the table: It is because certain fans are nervous about the direction their company is taking in comparrison to other systems that they feel the need to so religiously undermind the importance of visuals. THIS is a generalization, naturally. Not all of them do this, and if other fanboys/fans/fanatics were in the same position they'd likely do the same (hell, PS2 fans have tried to do this all gen). But it is no surprise that when discussions of lighting and barrels and flopping titties arose about a certain recent title, the better visual edition was eventually declared the definitive edition by those who actually played both versions (read the thread). Immersion and visuals is pretty much critical to a gaming experience. So much of it hinges on how we connect with our eyes.
Gaia Theory said:Give it a rest. We'll know the specs.
-jinx- said:1) As the third-place company during the last console generation entering a hyped spec war against your competitors for THIS generation, refusing to talk about specs is marketing suicide. It doesn't matter if "specs shouldn't matter" in some hypothetical, ideal world. In this one, it IS going to matter to a lot of buyers if they have the perception that the Revolution is inferior.
SailorDaravon said:....
Jesus.
Gaming. Hobby. Fun! Anything ring a bell here?
Holy crap, you're a little testy tonight aren't you? Lighten up.Amir0x said:No thanks. I'll continue discussing it as much as I like at my leisure. You're free to ignore it or actually substantively contribute, or just shut the fuck up. Your choice.