skynes wrote:I was talking about the majority of 3rd party developers, Not the ones I like. I like them BECAUSE they make good quality games which is in contrast to a lot of 3rd parties.
In that case, perhaps it would be better if you did not make such simplistic generalizations about 3rd-party developers. In reality, every company makes some bad games, and most have a least one good one to their credit. Even Nintendo has had it's flops, particularly the Virtual Boy, along with games that have been forgotten, precisely because they are bad. But then I'm assuming that
you didn't like the Virtual Boy, so we can just ignore that
.
skynes wrote:So instead of needing 2 game carts, you prefer 2 game carts and 2 memory cards... I see your logic. lol
The whole point of the example is that the game would be
impossible with carts. In other words, a game like Armored Core can only exist with memory cards, since that is the only way to swap multiple sets of data between systems at the same time. Am I making this clear?
Carts-only 1 access point per console (i.e. one cartridge slot).
2-Player data loading-requires at least two access points (i.e. memory card slots) per console.
Now, 2 > 1, right? Therefore, games like Armored Core do not work on cartridge based systems (unless they also have memory cards, which would be the scenario that you describe).
skynes wrote:This being a part of what I dislike about 3rd parties. Instead of being original (Capcom, Sqaure) they try to suck the life out of TV shows, Movies, Comics etc. and fail horribly.
And that is precisely the problem. You ignore the mountain of counter-examples that refute your claims, merely due to the fact that they don't suit your tastes. Fortunately, that is not how things work. Although you may not like a game, objective (a key word here) game reviewers and gamers rate them highly, in addition to buying them in large numbers. Of course you are entitled to your opinion about these games, but if you cannot support it with facts, while at the same time explaining the counterexamples, then why should we accept it?