Even if it isn't violation of any EULA/TOS of NeoGAF, it's highly inappropriate (and cause for ban). We should be able to go by this legally and in a way that doesn't hurt the interests of any company.You guys should really not talk about vulnerabilities and hacking, i'm sure this is against some form of the GAF TOS. I know you guys mean well cause we are crazed for info but come on lol.
Convince them you're a developer, sign an NDA, break it for our benefit.
Thanks in advance, sorry for all your future prison time!![]()
Rösti;36445736 said:Even if it isn't violation of any EULA/TOS of NeoGAF, it's highly inappropriate (and cause for ban). We should be able to go by this legally and in a way that doesn't hurt the interests of any company.
Convince them you're a developer, sign an NDA, break it for our benefit.
Thanks in advance, sorry for all your future prison time!![]()
We could do a Kickstarters project for his departure to South America or some other distant location.
To get a development license, I am pretty sure you need an office and employees.
Unless they relaxed those rules.
Source: http://www.warioworld.com/apply/We require that companies are working from a secure business location. A secure business location has security systems for the building. The office space is secured from other offices in the same building. The office space is not shared with any other company. Sub-leases will need to be reviewed. The office space is not located within a personal residence.
To get a development license, I am pretty sure you need an office and employees.
Unless they relaxed those rules.
But I think you need to have made a game previously.
Excellent. So was Dudebro II well-received by critics?
Critics love it.
Isn't this like, illegal?
Holy crap, I think we've reached a new insanity level :lol
But seriously, stop that hack talk! We should stick to honest, stupid, intelligent speculation with all its flaws. We are better than that shit. And remember: stuff like this isn't only bannable, but the thread could be closed as well.
So, back to the normal stuff, please!
I do not. My small hands didn't like the Wavebird.To get off the crazy train, let's talk about something else.
Like controllers! The WaveBird to be specific, and how much I want it. We should all want it really. Everyone email Nintendo saying you want a second line of Wavebird controllers for Wii U!
To get off the crazy train, let's talk about something else.
Like controllers! The WaveBird to be specific, and how much I want it. We should all want itreally. Everyone email Nintendo saying you want a second line of Wavebird controllers for Wii U!
To get off the crazy train, let's talk about something else.
Like controllers! The WaveBird to be specific, and how much I want it. We should all want itreally. Everyone email Nintendo saying you want a second line of Wavebird controllers for Wii U!
I agree with you, Nibel. While looking through directories isn't a crime or anything offensive, I saw that it may incur unwanted discussions and I'll keep info on it to a minimum.Holy crap, I think we've reached a new insanity level :lol
But seriously, stop that hack talk! We should stick to honest, stupid, intelligent speculation with all its flaws. We are better than that shit. And remember: stuff like this isn't only bannable, but the thread could be closed as well.
So, back to the normal stuff, please!
Yeah, I got 4 of them here. They are pretty neat and the range is great.
I wonder if the GC controllers will be supported somehow...
Yeah, I got 4 of them here. They are pretty neat and the range is great.
I wonder if the GC controllers will be supported somehow...
How would that work without the console having GC controller ports?
How would that work without the console having GC controller ports?
The only way I could think of would be if they released new "GC" controllers that could hook up to the Wii U wirelessly.
A WaveBird with a receiver connected through a USB port might work. Demand for a solution with a Gamecube controller could be quite high for Super Smash Bros. on Wii U. There's of course the Classic Controller (Pro), but it's not quite the same thing.How would that work without the console having GC controller ports?
The only way I could think of would be if they released new "GC" controllers that could hook up to the Wii U wirelessly.
How would that work without the console having GC controller ports?
The only way I could think of would be if they released new "GC" controllers that could hook up to the Wii U wirelessly.
I am honestly unsure if I can become accustomed to playing Smash without a Gamecube controller.
I am honestly unsure if I can become accustomed to playing Smash without a Gamecube controller.
Look at......
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those oranges !
because we were obviously in need of a padlet picture with a fruits basket
Edit: and we can see that the upad can stand vertically alone, so it will be easy to use as a mini-sensor bar while you're on your sofa. Or maybe... maybe the basket is the planned stand !!! (or there's a small thing like a wii-remote behind)
Is that the bird demo? It looks like something else?
Are you aware of the fact that hotlinking images is not recommended? If you haven't read the FAQ, do so: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=428775yes it's the bird demoit's just a sunset condition.
Where is this image from? And a simple flip out stand would be ideal, though this could just be a clear prop for photography purposes.
A new generation of wavebirds! Now with bluetooth, or they can continue with the RF tech the first ones had. I'm not sure how they compare...
WaveBirds!
Rösti;36448030 said:Are you aware of the fact that hotlinking images is not recommended? If you haven't read the FAQ, do so: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=428775
Just in case. Wouldn't wanna see you booted.
As for Wii U media, I normally use Nintendo's press site or Getty Images: http://www.gettyimages.com
I truely hope Nintendo releases a worthy successor to the WaveBird for Wii U. A true, stand alone blue tooth control that does not need to be tethered to a Wii Remote. If they are honest about capturing the "core" market that never came to Wii, they need to offer a multiplayer solution that does not require purchasing a Wii Remote. They cant assume everyone has a Wii Remote (unless they are including one in the box).
WaveBird Pro SKU, please.
I am honestly unsure if I can become accustomed to playing Smash without a Gamecube controller.
I have. Never looked back.
Playing Smash Bros. with an analog stick is so awkward nowadays.
So someone in the PS4 thread is stating that the Wii U's CPU isn't dual threaded (thus 3 cores/threads). I'm thinking that's a pretty weird thing for the system to be designed with. What say you speculation GAF?
Personally, I refuse to believe one thing without considering the other. Has there been anything stated so far that suggests this is the truth or that the processor is in fact 2 way SMT? (Dual threaded for those not up on the terminology.)
So someone in the PS4 thread is stating that the Wii U's CPU isn't dual threaded (thus 3 cores/threads). I'm thinking that's a pretty weird thing for the system to be designed with. What say you speculation GAF?
Personally, I refuse to believe one thing without considering the other. Has there been anything stated so far that suggests this is the truth or that the processor is in fact 2 way SMT? (Dual threaded for those not up on the terminology.)
Any chance that Nintendo will redesign the Wii U controller so it becomes a bit smaller/sleeker?