If this was true, I would have been jumping out of my seat as I'm as I put RCT3 on a pedestal. Also was a big part of my childhood.
You have poor taste in visuals.
Completely missed my point, but you'll understand once holiday season rolls around
New Super Mario Bro U has a 75% attach rate. If that doesn't tell anyone that Nintendo might still yet have proven franchises, I don't know what else to tell you.
I mean anything could happen, but I've never heard of people not caring about Mario Kart, Smash Bros, 3D Mario (even if not Galaxy), etc.
Not even remotely related to the point or the situation, but I'm not even going to try.
Hey man, there are people who exist who didn't like Super Mario Galaxy or Uncharted 2. Everyone can't like everything. ;)
Sorry for mistaking you for a troll. I don't usually assume people are just stupid.
Anyway, you can continue to ignore the fact that people are excited for the next months all the way past 2014 for Wii U. We're finally getting the slew of games we've been waiting for. You just hate our satisfaction.
Very true haha
Can't blame Sony for trying to make a buck. Their financial situation is the worst of the big 3 (by a long shot). Still though, kind of sad to see this happen.
MS has always made PC/mobile games. There's nowhere for them to sell out to.
Microsoft makes operating systems as well (phones/PCs).
So I've put in about 30 - 60 minutes and played on normal mode. There's not much Story to this demo as there probably will be in the game. Also if you were expecting this demo to guide you threw learning every move and attack, that's not what happens. This is pretty much a sandbox demo where you're basically thrown out on your own. There are help messages that relay on the GamePad and on the screen, but they're hard to focus on while you're playing. There are also some...
Preordered. There's so much depth to the gameplay and the controls are butter smooth (thanks to the 60FPS frame-rate).
I wouldn't call people purchasing a Wii U for this game starving Wii U owners, but alas, you're a troll.
Sorry if I came off as aggressive, but yeah, nice chat. :D
My point is that they only look to be more powerful on paper. Real world performance is what I'm talking about here. Aside from being able to handle more objects on screen, particle effects, and being slightly easier to develop for (slightly more RAM), there's not much more they could have over the Wii U. Don't get me wrong though, I think more power on the PS4 and Xbox One is great, but Battlefield 4 does exist on the PS3 albeit scaled down.
But yeah, it is news ...
Marketing is pretty much the only issue they need to remedy at the moment.
Hey man, I'm grounded in reality. Everything I said was a fact and I didn't say Wii U was getting the PC version of Project Cars, in fact it's already confirmed that it won't because the developers were only able to tap into 1 out of the 3 available cores (meaning there's a lot of juice still left). And before you say PS4 and Xbox One have 8 cores, they're Jaguar cores meaning each individual core is weak (That's why the need so many).
You can dodg...
The three reasons it can't are a bit weak as they are dynamic, in that the current situation can change in regards to third party and sales, with the last one being unconfirmed. Nobody knows how powerful the Wii U is. All we know is that it was capable of running PC assets of a late 2012 game with incredible ease (See Need For Speed Most Wanted U).
We also know that developers are only using a 1 out of 3 of the cores with their games (See Project Cars & Nano Assault N...
I think you can look forward to them doing just that. They've already started doing so in the east: http://n4g.com/news/1329855...
To be honest, Ditto. Started off pretty interesting because I didn't really mind friendly and personable intro, but I was also expecting them to delve into discussion about W101, which they didn't do.