Can you hint if the Wii u will be able to run Unreal Engine 4
No, at GDC Mike Capps said Wii-U will be Unreal Engine 3
So he wont hint then refers to Mike Capps comment. I dont think this is clear what he means.
Can you hint if the Wii u will be able to run Unreal Engine 4
No, at GDC Mike Capps said Wii-U will be Unreal Engine 3
This is how we'll know next-gen has arrived.Space marines with long, flowing hair.
Ok, just keep holding out hope then goomba.So he wont hint then refers to Mike Capps comment. I dont think this is clear what he means.
Here's the thing.
What will happen with OLDerish PCs? I mean what's the point of UE4 if it's down scaled to products that might not have the total horse power of say a top of the line current DX 11.1 card? Wouldn't you just be fucking yourself if you could get the UE4 games to run on anyone without a newerish card by time the 1st set of UE4 games are coming out?
Why not just make a UE3.X game that'll run on a wider variety of systems instead and can still look good? Plus you could probably just shoot for crazy good IQ for the faster more powerful systems as well as a greater chance for a higher/more stable frame rate.
Just seems crazy to be to release an engine that isn't fully scalable. I mean the latest version of their competitor's engines like Frostbite 2 and CryEngine 3 are. Seems like your boxing yourself in just to future proof yourself to have the most cutting edge system. Plus that means it usually takes longer for devs to really get it working and iron all of the new engine's kinks out. Just look at UE3 @ it's launch verses UE3 @ a couple years later with something like UE3.5!
This is all irrespective of the Wii-U thing, and more that I just don't get the move in general.
Well opinions on the games aside I don't think anyone rational here would deny that the Wii was a pathetic machine. Not in terms of reliability, but from a power standpoint. It was hot garbage.
Will it be cheaper and more profitable to keep using UE3 so that you have a wider audience across more than 3 platforms?
Aside from [allegedly] Wii U, we have two consoles with massive bases that can't be ignored. So this may have a similar effect on Wii U, as it did with Wii... hurting the console near the end of it's life cycle, but maybe not as bad.
I'm not an expert at this sort of thing, but I'm wondering if it will even matter the first couple of years.
Yeah but I don't think the Wii-U will be as pathetic. I wouldn't describe the 3DS as pathetic either, both are (Wii-U based on speculation) less powerful than the competition and yet will produce games that do not qualify as graphical garbage. That Zelda tech demo didn't look pathetic.
So he wont hint then refers to Mike Capps comment. I dont think this is clear what he means.
Well it was hardly running on a Wii U and today it doesn't look pathetic, but the question is whether or not it will compared to PS4 / 720 games. I think it's pretty safe to assume that Wii U will be noticeably less powerful, but I agree that it probably won't be as bad as the Wii was this gen. Technically, it won't look nearly as impressive, but it won't have the problem of running in standard definition while everyone just got done switching over to an HDTV.Yeah but I don't think the Wii-U will be as pathetic. I wouldn't describe the 3DS as pathetic either, both are (Wii-U based on speculation) less powerful than the competition and yet will produce games that do not qualify as graphical garbage. That Zelda tech demo didn't look pathetic.
Well it was hardly running on a Wii U and today it doesn't look pathetic, but the question is whether or not it will compared to PS4 / 720 games. I think it's pretty safe to assume that Wii U will be noticeably less powerful, but I agree that it probably won't be as bad as the Wii was this gen. Technically, it won't look nearly as impressive, but it won't have the problem of running in standard definition while everyone just got done switching over to an HDTV.
Why does the zelda tech demo matter? It was a tech demo. And it was running on a PC. Tech demos never count for shit. If it's not real gameplay it doesn't mean anything.
Why are people trying to insinute that UE isn't a scablable engine. It has and always will be the question is what does a low end machine using UE4 look like vs the high end? Next to valve and blizzard games epic UE engines are some of the best performing and modding when it comes to this area the proof is in it's history.
And it was running on a PC.
Source?
Well the whole point is UE3 IS scalable, but the idea of the Wii-U not getting UE4 would point to the fact that UE4 isn't as scalable at least downward. Epic would be crazy not to have devs use UE4 on the Wii-U if it was possible even if the games were down scaled to fit that hardware over current high end PC graphics cards and the PS4/720.
So he wont hint then refers to Mike Capps comment. I dont think this is clear what he means.
They already stated the current specs aren't what they were hoping for or something, UE4 is likely being built with PC in mind and an assumption of what consoles will be.
Well what else would it have been running on? A Wii? A Wii U that didn't exist yet?
I don't know if history is a good indicator but final Zelda games usually end up looking a lot better than the Zelda tech demos.
I doubt Microsoft intended for the RROD to happen, and I'm sure PS4 will be more expensive than the Wii U (at least, by the time it comes out). There's a huge logical gap between the things that you're comparing, but I don't suppose you care to know it.So, according to a lot of people here who are saying the WiiU is going to be weak because "it's Nintendo's model" or whatever, does that mean that the 720 will be a red-blinking paperweight relatively fast and you'll need 4 jobs to afford a PS4?
Man, this topic issaddepressingamusinghilarious.
"Someone"? That's freaking hilarious.Geoff doesn't work for Epic last time I checked, and he's quoting someone from back at GDC
So, according to a lot of people here who are saying the WiiU is going to be weak because "it's Nintendo's model" or whatever, does that mean that the 720 will be a red-blinking paperweight relatively fast and you'll need 4 jobs to afford a PS4?
Man, this topic issaddepressingamusinghilarious.
Personally I hate the output of Unreal Engine 3 and find it significantly inferior to the competition. That doesn't change its importance in the marketplace.
the way it sounds to me is more like.
UE4 wont be shown on wii-u.
Not that the wii-u wont run it. I'm guessing that epic has a contract with someone to show it on their platform first.
Surely the devkit of that time?
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Surely the devkit of that time?
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Wheres the wii first and second pics, i worry ninty will find themselfs where they are now with regards third party support come the time the other two launch with better speced machines.
Since when does Unreal shitty engine decide what's next gen or not?
Wheres the wii first and second pics, i worry ninty will find themselfs where they are now with regards third party support come the time the other two launch with better speced machines.
Wheres the wii first and second pics.
Pretty serious downgrade from the GameCube tech demo to Wind Waker.Surely the devkit of that time?
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Have you pretended to ignore the effect UE had on this generation? They pretty much do decide.
Wheres the wii first and second pics, i worry ninty will find themselfs where they are now with regards third party support come the time the other two launch with better speced machines.
Pretty serious downgrade from the GameCube tech demo to Wind Waker.
Its already started becoming a thing, but this "Wii U is not next gen" is really gonna be 'the thing' next gen isn't it?
They've always been important. Wii games just don't "look like shit" simply by virtue of being on weaker hardware and as long as the graphics were competent they aren't that big a deal. When devs don't try, then the games look terrible.
Pretty serious downgrade from the GameCube tech demo to Wind Waker.
Becoming the thing for next gen?Its already started becoming a thing, but this "Wii U is not next gen" is really gonna be 'the thing' next gen isn't it?
No, they don't. Not even in the slightest.