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That helps the Wii.Amir0x said:They are. By releasing a new platform!
Coolio McAwesome said:You've never misjudged the distance of a jump in a 3D platformer? If that's the case, then I suppose you've never swam up to an coin in an underwater section and missed it completely either. You've probably never missed an item box or ran into an obstacle in Mario Kart. You've probably never failed to fly through a ring in Pilotwings 64. I'm sure you've never accidentally ran into something in StarFox or failed to dodge a projectile attack in Sin and Punishment because you didn't realize how close it was.
I guess I'll take you at your word. If you are telling me that you've never once misjudged your positioning in a game, then who am I to say any different? That being said, I would still argue that the vast majority of gamers do occasionally misjudge their positioning in games. For anyone who has ever accidentally missed an item box in Mario Kart, 3D most certainly can be beneficial from a gameplay standpoint.
Thunder Monkey said:That helps the Wii.
The 3DS don't look no good.
SoulPlaya said:People should relax about the 3DS. The DS started off slow, and it took the right software (which Nintendo always puts out in the portable space), and then it took off.
Amir0x said:Absolutely not. All of the challenge in these games comes from not applying the right amount of pressure to the controls or something (since in some platformers, the harder you press the button the further you jump) or from enemies or timing rather than distance judging. It's literally never been something that has crossed my mind once. It's funny to even hear it was ever a problem. We've had two Super Mario Galaxy games where people regularly complained they were too easy. Apparently they were all having distance judging problems but simply failed to mention its catastrophic effect on their gameplay in those topics. I guess with this last hole plugged, it would make the games so super ridiculously easy that they might as well market them to babies. Who am I to know? I've never had to deal with it!
People said the same thing about Ridge Racer 3DS, to use an example. "Wow I can judge distance on turns so easily!" Here I am, the all races complete, not one loss... nothing even less than first place even once. In 2D mode, I never turned on the 3D once! How is it possible? I don't know. I guess I just will have to suffer the banality of my "flawed" existence forever
In any event, I expect that if there is a benefit at all for any group of people, it's such an infinitesimally small one that it certainly doesn't counter the massive issues risen by the 3DS autostereoscopic 3D technology so I'm fairly sure it's moot. My brother-in-law lost only one race, and you know why? Because during one of them the 3D lost focus and he crashed into a wall while he tried to re-adjust. And he loves the 3D!
My argument is that a lot of people don't like 3D, and even if they did the benefits are either non-existent or too small to care about in the face of the other problems. It was a bad idea to market the 3DS as a "3D platform" instead of a platform that does all this other awesome stuff waaay better than its predecesors. That's why I see the potential in 3DS, after all. Because it's much better than DS as a platform. I think people just think it's a DS with 3D or they think the improvement is mainly in the form of that 3D and Nintendo didn't put much effort elsewhere. Nintendo should do a better job marketing the differences.
Sure it does. Stream is backward compatible with Wii products! :slydog.gif:
Yeah I think people are over reacting. Wait till they get some big name games out.. or at least wait till the holiday season rolls around.SoulPlaya said:People should relax about the 3DS. The DS started off slow, and it took the right software (which Nintendo always puts out in the portable space), and then it took off.
*shakes fist*Amir0x said:Sure it does. Stream is backward compatible with Wii products! :slydog.gif:
Those people should try 200%-ing them then. Holishit, HARD!Amir0x said:Absolutely not. All of the challenge in these games comes from not applying the right amount of pressure to the controls or something (since in some platformers, the harder you press the button the further you jump) or from enemies or timing rather than distance judging. It's literally never been something that has crossed my mind once. It's funny to even hear it was ever a problem. We've had two Super Mario Galaxy games where people regularly complained they were too easy. Apparently they were all having distance judging problems but simply failed to mention its catastrophic effect on their gameplay in those topics. I guess with this last hole plugged, it would make the games so super ridiculously easy that they might as well market them to babies. Who am I to know? I've never had to deal with it!
Nirolak said:That would be a leak.
Log4Girlz said:I don't think it is a mistake to market the machine as a 3D platform yet. They need to really put out much more product that show off the 3D impressively. As it is, there's just so little to show off that indeed, it seems like 3D is just something premature and unimpressive and confusing to the casual gamer.
I think in the long run they have a huge hit. But in the mean time, its the waiting that's the hardest part lol.
lunchwithyuzo said:Those people should try 200%-ing them then. Holishit, HARD!
lunchwithyuzo said:t also might change the way the levels are designed, leading to a deeper challenge in general for a 3D Mario. Hopefully we'll find out soon.
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Amir0x said:I still think the 3DS is just waiting for the software and holiday season. I don't think consumers have really paid so much attention to it yet because there's no games and plus they're not really on the market looking. But I do believe once you get heavy hitters like Animal Crossing, Mario Kart and Pokemon the thing will be a success. No, it won't ever be a DS-level success but really how much times does that happen? Only once
Heh, I definitely think getting everything on SMG2 is sufficiently challenging... that is to say, it's never particularly hard but it is always just tough enough that you do get a palpable sense of reward upon completion. It's not Super Meat Boy or anything though.
We will indeed soon find out.
Holy hell, daredevil Grandmaster Galaxy! Ugh, it took me like 30 lives!Amir0x said:Heh, I definitely think getting everything on SMG2 is sufficiently challenging... that is to say, it's never particularly hard but it is always just tough enough that you do get a palpable sense of reward upon completion. It's not Super Meat Boy or anything though.
CANNOT WAIT! My poor unloved 3DS is so hungry...Amir0x said:We will indeed soon find out.
lunchwithyuzo said:Holy hell, daredevil Grandmaster Galaxy! Ugh, it took me like 30 lives!
I agree though, the later bits of Galaxy 2 really hit that perfect perfect balance between challenge and frustration for me, with a really good curve to get there. I loved SMB too, but that was more my inner masochist coming out.
lunchwithyuzo said:CANNOT WAIT! My poor unloved 3DS is so hungry...
Log4Girlz said:Well, I will say that the potential is there for greater than DS success. If the rumors are true that Nintendo is making like $100 off each unit, then there's a lot of room to drop the price in the future, its certainly more powerful than the DS and the 3D gimmick will be something that a large number of people will find to be a premium experience (even if they are not actually willing to spend more...what I mean is, once the price drops quite a few people will be like holy shit time to buy!).
Ordered it a few days ago.Amir0x said:Buy DreamTrigger. First legitimately good original 3DS game imo.
I'm really interested, but after being burned by Steel Diver (gawd it SUXXX!) I'm super hesitant to blow $40 on another unknown quantity. That eShop delay might just force my hand though, goddamn it.Amir0x said:Buy DreamTrigger. First legitimately good original 3DS game imo.
lunchwithyuzo said:I'm really interested, but after being burned by Steel Diver (gawd it SUXXX!) I'm super hesitant to blow $40 on another unknown quantity. That eShop delay might just force my hand though, goddamn it.
I'll probably get it and DOA in the next few weeks. I was pretty well sated with the superb rehash trio (Pilotwings, SSF4, RR) for the past month, but man Steel Diver has me afraid to try new things.Amir0x said:Yeah i mean that's understandable. It probably should have been $30. But I'm digging it and it's soo fucking hard that you'll be playing it for a while anyway
Amir0x said:I just don't think the market is in the same place it was and so the main gimmicks inside the 3DS are not going to sell at same force again (that is, touch screen and dual screen). So it's going to require compelling original software.
But yeah, I think a PS2-level success is possibly in the cards, but not a DS-level success.
I have to disagree, depth perception definitely made landing on targets using the jetpack way easier in Pilotwings for an example. It's all about implementation and design, but it's probably not something that's going to happen overnight and it's going to take some serious rethink/experimentation on the developer's part to successfully implement.jling84 said:I don't know if you guys are talking potential, but no game currently out has shown that the 3D can actually even help with depth perception when it comes to platforming. I don't personally believe that the technology even has the capability to actually help with that. The 3D is so inconsistent even when you move a little bit and on top of that, everyone sees 3D slightly differently, I don't really see how it will really help. The 3D is more like Magic Eye and less like actual real depth.
Amir0x said:Buy DreamTrigger. First legitimately good original 3DS game imo.
The problem with leaks isn't their accuracy, it's their legality.John Harker said:Even with my track record over the past 7 years?
k, no problemo
Paco said:Microsoft deserves the success, I just hope it doesn't go to their head and they get lazy.
The Kinect Sport numbers are great, but I hope this doesn't mean we're going to see another Kinect Sports out too soon; and something tells me we'll see Dance Central 2 at E3.
Str0ngStyle said:If ever there was a game for the dudebro audience, it is Mortal Kombat. Add on to this that NetherRealm made a really good game, the sales should not be suprising to anyone. I would love to know what their netkode is like, but hey, I bought the PS3 Version
Amir0x said:Absolutely not. All of the challenge in these games comes from not applying the right amount of pressure to the controls or something (since in some platformers, the harder you press the button the further you jump) or from enemies or timing rather than distance judging. It's literally never been something that has crossed my mind once. It's funny to even hear it was ever a problem. We've had two Super Mario Galaxy games where people regularly complained they were too easy. Apparently they were all having distance judging problems but simply failed to mention its catastrophic effect on their gameplay in those topics. I guess with this last hole plugged, it would make the games so super ridiculously easy that they might as well market them to babies. Who am I to know? I've never had to deal with it!
a Master Ninja said:The one thing I wanted to know, the PS3/360 split on Mortal Kombat, still hasn't been revealed yet.
John Harker, feel free to PM me the answer. We can keep it between you and me; I'd never divulge a PM to the forum. Well...not again, anyway.
Amir0x said:I still think the 3DS is just waiting for the software and holiday season. I don't think consumers have really paid so much attention to it yet because there's no games and plus they're not really on the market looking. But I do believe once you get heavy hitters like Animal Crossing, Mario Kart and Pokemon the thing will be a success. No, it won't ever be a DS-level success but really how much times does that happen? Only once
We will indeed soon find out.
I don't have much to add, apujanata, but I wanted to just say how interesting it is to see people's buying habits laid out like that.apujanata said:As someone who purchased <snip>
apujanata said:Amirox,
As someone who purchased Wii day one (thanks to Zelda: TP), NDS day one, DSL day one, Gamecube month one (thanks to Zelda : WW), GBA Day one, and Nintendo enthusiast (definitely not a rabid fans), I can only say that your reasoning didn't apply to me.
Never a big fan of Animal Crossing. Like MK DS, but like MK Wii way more. Pokemon : Still like it, but do not have enought time to play them to finish.
Looking back to DS launch, I am very excited for it. Touch screen, microphone, big improvement over GBA.
3DS launch, the 3D function is not exciting enough to compensate for the way shorter battery life. I have the money to buy 3DS, but I decided not to buy it. I decided to buy DSi XL for me, instead of 3DS, to replace my broken DSL.
As some who purchase 3 DS fat, 4 DSL, 2 DSi XL, it is very strange indeed to not be excited for 3DS. But this didn't happen to me alone, it also happened to my other friends.
15 million will still get them to the 100 million units mark.apana said:Nintendo really is entering into a period of decline. Wii sales at 15 million for the year is a big fucking drop and now the 3DS isn't doing so great.
Honey... Actually, whatever.Amir0x said:Pokemon... well I'm not ten anymore
It's so totally a fad. Sell 100 million and start over. I'll buy Cafe though.antonz said:15 million will still get them to the 100 million units mark.
SoulPlaya said:People should relax about the 3DS. The DS started off slow, and it took the right software (which Nintendo always puts out in the portable space), and then it took off.
While thats true, how long did the PS3 go without really any must have software? And how are sales doing now that it actually has a kick-ass set of exclusives?Snipes424 said:It's not quite as easy as that honestly.
I think the3DS is just too expensive for what it is. I mean the PS3 has some of the best exclusive software of the generation but it's still in 3rd place in the US. Most of that reason is because of the cost.
Snipes424 said:It's not quite as easy as that honestly.
I think the3DS is just too expensive for what it is. I mean the PS3 has some of the best exclusive software of the generation but it's still in 3rd place in the US. Most of that reason is because of the cost.
Don't think price is the main problem, wait until after this year to judge. That's when we will have GOOD games available and more coming out.Snipes424 said:It's not quite as easy as that honestly.
I think the3DS is just too expensive for what it is. I mean the PS3 has some of the best exclusive software of the generation but it's still in 3rd place in the US. Most of that reason is because of the cost.
The second major hurdle is the 3D. I think people are rejecting 3D regardless of glasses free or not. People see it as a gimmick (which it is) and when you build platform around a gimmick people don't like then it shows in the sales.
Now, will the system start selling like crazy when some Mario games come around? Yes, but I will be very surprised if the 3DS ever reaches anywhere near DS numbers when everything is said and done.
Sammy Samusu said:Don't think price is the main problem, wait until after this year to judge. That's when we will have GOOD games available and more coming out.
And motion-control is a gimmick that moved close to 100 million Wii and made Kinect the fastest-selling something. Whether you like it or not, gimmicks are here to stay.
At some point in the near future we won't be able to advance in graphics or the industry might break, $100000000000000 development cost, $100 games? A mess.
First-party companies will sell their products based on unique ideas, which is what Nintendo is doing right now.
And I'm not going to comment on the "PS3 exclusive" statement because seriously...
Explain Avatar.Snipes424 said:The difference is motion controls were not rejected by the mainstream. Some people here on GAF may not like motion control, but the mainstream does. 3D is being rejected on almost every level at every age at every income level.
lunchwithyuzo said:It happened on DS (Nintendogs). Like I just mentioned.
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