Mr. SmartyPants wrote:It's a sad part of the gaming community begging for graphics. I find it a sign of weakness and not understanding what true gaming is.
I am perfectly content with the Gamecube's graphics. I don't need an upgrade. I'm fine how it is.
It really annoys the crap out of me how people focus on graphics too much.
mastersquirrel wrote:I would like to point out the name of this thread. It's not "the who made what argument" thread, it's the Wii thread. You know, for talk about the Wii. I would really like to look at this thread and see news about the Wii without having to slog through arguments over who made what and who's stealing what from who. Lay off, in the end it really doesn't matter that much.
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Mr. SmartyPants wrote:It's a sad part of the gaming community begging for graphics. I find it a sign of weakness and not understanding what true gaming is.
I am perfectly content with the Gamecube's graphics. I don't need an upgrade. I'm fine how it is.
It really annoys the crap out of me how people focus on graphics too much.
Yojimbo wrote:When people think of a new system they usually make the same mistake when stating this argument. It doesn't make sense to assume that just because it's a new system with better graphics it means that. It's not just about "prettier games" it's about content more so than anything else. Open ended free roaming GTA/Mercenaries/Morrowind etc. worlds on that scale. That practically invented an entirely new genre of games one that gave more freedom than ever in gaming. Collision damage again on the scale of in games like Forza or Burnout would not have been possible. That effects not just the visual look of a vehicle but changes the entire mechanics of the game. Voices and facial expressions on the scale of games like FFX and Metal Gear Solid 2. It adds a whole new layer of emotion to a game when you can see their face reflect the situation and their voice. Com[plex AI systems like in Oblivion and Halo again couldn't have been done in the PS1/N64 era.
And it will just keep getting better in different ways like this for more immersion into the actual game. It's not just about graphics that's probably least on the list of developer's fantasies. The Wii is doing the same thing just a slightly different approach to the immersion factor.
Every interview I've ever read for the most part devs were more excited for expanding the mechanics and boundaries of games outside of graphical upgrades. Since we know a game can only look so good.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:You can't disagree that many people also say "why are you getting a Wii? It's got the worst graphics" or "Why do you have a gamecube? The Xbox has much better graphics"
Happens way too much in my experience.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:You can't disagree that many people also say "why are you getting a Wii? It's got the worst graphics" or "Why do you have a gamecube? The Xbox has much better graphics"
Happens way too much in my experience.
You can do MORE with better graphics. Nuff said.
Yes I can because I honestly don't experience that much. And even so my point still stands.
Linksquest wrote:You can do MORE with better graphics. Nuff said.
kaemmerite wrote:And seeing as how after the SNES, Nintendo has always been dead last in terms of graphics capabilities, it's understandable that they wouldn't get many FPS games, and why gamers would be opposed to it (the Xbox Live feature with Halo merely sealed the deal, since Nintendo was too stupid to do the online gaming thing).
Myoti wrote:You CAN, but you can also do stuff by focusing more on the gameplay.
Shia Kyosuka wrote:N64 (even without the expansion pak) gfx > PS1 gfx, GCN gfx > PS2 gfx, matched or surpassed XBox (in a few cases) = not dead last. Compare the specs (not even counting the effeciency of the gekko) if you don't believe me.
He was spot on: nine years later, games still routinely ship with crappy camera controls. It's not because the developers are lazy; it's because cameras are hard. Miyamoto and his colleagues at Nintendo realized this and they didn't screw around. They built the platform to support the game.
They're laughing at the burning wreckage of Feel the Magic: XY/XX and Nintendogs and Odama.
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