It means Valve is doing it.Thunder Monkey said:Ah crap...
That means Nintendo's probably doing it doesn't it?
no its coming to n-gageIceDoesntHelp said:
In general I'd think the hardware makers and giant third parties would try to avoid snubbing each other's invitations.Naked Prime said:Ontopc edit: Would he even fly out to Japan if the specs of the WiiU didn't seem intresting?
Thunder Monkey said:Please guys.
My brain is leaking out of my ears.
I'm starting to forget my sons face.
Sadist said:http://blogs.reuters.com/mediafile/2011/10/06/ea-we-love-wii-u/
From our perspective right now, specs are a big deal, he said, adding that during his trip, he will looking to find out more about the gadgets graphic and computer processing units, its price and when it might be shipped.
And if you've ever played Street Fighter IV or DOA on 3DS, you know that it's got great online.BurntPork said:Well, I guess we should expect 3DS-level online, then. :/
lol. Unless you've never used any other console or PC service, I don't know how you can say that with a straight face.Dreamwriter said:And if you've ever played Street Fighter IV or DOA on 3DS, you know that it's got great online.
Kermit The Frog said:lol. Unless you've never used any other console or PC service, I don't know how you can say that with a straight face.
"Great" is meaningless if there's nothing to compare it to. I'm a great JoshuaJSlone.bgassassin said:Who said he was comparing it to others?
artwalknoon said:They're probably going out there for a full briefing/presentation on the console including all its features that they've worked out to this point. Given how tight Nintendo is they probably don't even want to conduct a meeting like that outside of their own headquarters.
In what way is the online not great? It just works - easy matchmaking, minimum lag, online leader boards, it all just works.Kermit The Frog said:lol. Unless you've never used any other console or PC service, I don't know how you can say that with a straight face.
NO PARTY CHAT, MESSAGING, CHEESE MINTS, NOTIFICATIONS, LITTLE BLEEPS AND BLOOP SOUNDS..Dreamwriter said:In what way is the online not great? It just works - easy matchmaking, minimum lag, online leader boards, it all just works.
Oh yeah...Log4Girlz said:You never had a son. You were never a son.
JoshuaJSlone said:"Great" is meaningless if there's nothing to compare it to. I'm a great JoshuaJSlone.
artwalknoon said:They're probably going out there for a full briefing/presentation on the console including all its features that they've worked out to this point. Given how tight Nintendo is they probably don't even want to conduct a meeting like that outside of their own headquarters.
Give me your friend code. You have five seconds, and you can't check.Dreamwriter said:In what way is the online not great? It just works - easy matchmaking, minimum lag, online leader boards, it all just works.
Rearing to make the most of the iPhone 4S' new AirPlay compatibility? How about streaming not just one device to your big screen, but four? That's the setup Firemint is teasing for its next big update to Real Racing 2: four-player streaming over AirPlay. The apps' upcoming "Party Play" feature lets an iPad 2 or iPhone 4S play host to up to three additional iOS devices running the game, piping the stream for all four to your boob tube via Apple TV. The update also promises to make the most of the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S' A5 processor, kicking the graphics up a notch. Now you can relive those lazy summer days playing Mario Kart in your friends garage, albeit with faster cars and minus those infuriating blue shells.
BurntPork said:Wii U is in serious trouble now.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/07/real-racing-2-shows-off-iphone-4s-graphical-chops-brings-split/
Nintendo MUST allow four controllers now, or casuals won't care because their iPhones and iPads can do much of the same thing. The ball really is in Nintendo's court now, since they just lost their gimmick AND got outclassed!
They went with the 10 year console last time around too...MDX said:I got a feeling that Nintendo is going for the 10 year console cycle this time round.
And they need third parties to be onboard for the long haul.
That would mean they would be willing to risk going for a better specced machine if they get the support they need.
They already have the iPhones/iPads, though I guess the TV could be an issue.Shanadeus said:Lol no.
Four $200+ iDevices and apparently an Airplay compatible TV?
Casuals won't bother with this.
manueldelalas said:They went with the 10 year console last time around too...
Very cool indeed.BurntPork said:Wii U is in serious trouble now.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/07/real-racing-2-shows-off-iphone-4s-graphical-chops-brings-split/
Nintendo MUST allow four controllers now, or casuals won't care because their iPhones and iPads can do much of the same thing. The ball really is in Nintendo's court now, since they just lost their gimmick AND got outclassed!
By this logic, couldn't all previous iDevices basically do the same thing the Wii could do, anywayBurntPork said:Wii U is in serious trouble now.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/07/real-racing-2-shows-off-iphone-4s-graphical-chops-brings-split/
Nintendo MUST allow four controllers now, or casuals won't care because their iPhones and iPads can do much of the same thing. The ball really is in Nintendo's court now, since they just lost their gimmick AND got outclassed!
They will need iPhone4S/iPad2 for this though. Plus an AirPlay/Apple TV device.BurntPork said:They already have the iPhones/iPads
manueldelalas said:They went with the 10 year console last time around too...
That would be the 3DS launch to the 360th power!Jaded Alyx said:Nintendo should just pull a Sega and release the console today. All this non-news is annoying.
BurntPork said:Wii U is in serious trouble now.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/07/real-racing-2-shows-off-iphone-4s-graphical-chops-brings-split/
Nintendo MUST allow four controllers now, or casuals won't care because their iPhones and iPads can do much of the same thing. The ball really is in Nintendo's court now, since they just lost their gimmick AND got outclassed!
BurntPork said:Wii U is in serious trouble now.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/07/real-racing-2-shows-off-iphone-4s-graphical-chops-brings-split/
Nintendo MUST allow four controllers now, or casuals won't care because their iPhones and iPads can do much of the same thing. The ball really is in Nintendo's court now, since they just lost their gimmick AND got outclassed!
I came to the conclusion that he's a Sith.NinjaTehFish said:Why do you always spell shit out in absolutes?
My second guess would be a cleverly disguised loaf of sour dough.Jaded Alyx said:I came to the conclusion that he's a Sith.
Yep, definitely a Sith loaf of sour dough.BurntPork said:Whatever the case is, this still NEEDS to be able to use four Wii U controllers to succeed.
Jaded Alyx said:Yep, definitely a Sith loaf of sour dough.
Dough Vader?Jaded Alyx said:Yep, definitely a Sith loaf of sour dough.
BurntPork said:Dough Vader?
BurntPork said:Whatever the case is, this still NEEDS to be able to use four Wii U controllers to succeed. And they NEED to be sold separately.
NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED
The Wii U's GPU (and all modern GPUs) are made with multiple outputs in mind, though.Gianni Merryman said:In my undestanding, streaming slightly-worse-than-HD videogames multiple outputs to multiple WiiU pads should require a much powerful CPU than WiiU and would result in a dramatic slowdown.
We may more realistically expect something like "Mii hide-and-seek" to be supporting up to 4 pads, but again they would be quite expansive controllers for the mass-market, although cheaper than iPhones/iPads.
AceBandage said:The Wii U's GPU (and all modern GPUs) are made with multiple outputs in mind, though.
Gianni Merryman said:Being able to play some demanding games such as Arkham city, Metro or Battlefields 3 having two different outputs on TV and on the pad is already an impressive achievement, but I believe it's something that's bound to push the CPU to its limits, am I being misled?
AceBandage said:Well, single player games aren't going to be streaming the full game twice like that.
They'll show the main game on the TV and then something else on the controller.
Or
They'll just show the game on the controller.