Gamer137 said:
wolfy53 said:
Or you are just a Wii fanboy trying to defend the shitty graphics of your console.
When I play a Wii game that where everything look like a brown turd, by contrast to great looking games like Metroid Prime 3, I'll give you a call and give you the satisfaction of being right.
I don't see any reason why they can't work. I never played Red Steel multiplayer because I only have one Wii-Mote, but apparently it is doable. Developers just need to stop being lazy. If anything, developers just need to add some kind of calibration system in each game to detect where each player is sitting, and even that may not be needed.
There we go. I agree. Whenever people talk graphics I just point them to The Conduit, and tell them that's not even the best the Wii can muster. Not everything has to be brown and gritty.
I think high Voltage Software and a few other companies show that developers are being lazy. Look at Resident Evil 4, technically every Wii game should be looking like that by default, but developers just don't put the work in, and if they get good sales then they have no incentive to bother in the future.
brigallo said:
Why does the mention of the Wii automatically start the console wars?
*sigh*
Friend, I've been trying to figure that out for a very, very long time. You find that out for me and a toffee is in store for you. Just report the trolls and hope that the bans come thick and fast.
brigallo said:
I agree, the online system needs some work.
For instance:
Brawl works pretty badly online, mario kart is much, MUCH better.
It's pretty hit-and-miss it seems.
I agree that the online system needs work, however fighting games is a bit different. They need a bit more work than say a shooter. With an fps you see them teleporting about and their movement is choppy, and that's fine. But in a fighting game that's not possible. In fighting games it has to lag the button input in order to keep it fluid, or else you will get people teleporting around the place, and that's a game breaker. Some examples of this are Soul Calibur IV, and Street Fighter IV, however people have now used lag as an exploit, especially with Zangief players.
It's bad enough with a two player game where button lag comes in, but with Brawl you have four people in one place. The button lag will be horrible. There are fixes for it, but now it's a case of whether Nintendo will put measures in place to fix the problem.
But yes, things like mario Kart Wii and online FPS work fine, and will continue to work fine, but fighters will have problems unless you give them as much care as possible.