The issue is they wanted the cockpit view running the exact same as the TV. The Wii U is ancient hardware wise. Instead of using the gamepad for a boring cockpit view, they should have went the more traditional route.
I think he's saying that the hardware is good but they need more CPU to work withWho looks at Star Fox Zero and says "Good enough!"?
I think he's saying that the hardware is good but they need more CPU to work with
But it wasn't difficult to control, which I think is Miyamoto's qualm with 3D Mario games. It can get some getting used to.
Wasn't thinking about this. That audience is long gone. Why are they still worrying about being completely accessible so much?
The fact that he thinks, in 2015, that players still haven't come to terms with a 3D camera is kind of mind boggling to me.
The fact that he thinks, in 2015, that players still haven't come to terms with a 3D camera is kind of mind boggling to me.
Who Nintendo is thinking about as an audience is often much broader than who much of the industry is thinking about as an audience.
Galaxy is one of the easiest Mario games to control, though. By trying to shoehorn in 2D mechanics like the run button, they've actually made it harder to control.
I've known people who've played games all their lives still have difficulty dealing with gaming in a three-dimensional space. Miyamoto is absolutely right.The fact that he thinks, in 2015, that players still haven't come to terms with a 3D camera is kind of mind boggling to me.
What game is this and why do I want it based on a single screenshot?
What game is this and why do I want it based on a single screenshot?
Isn't that DQXI?
Isn't that DQXI?
Galaxy is one of the easiest Mario games to control, though. By trying to shoehorn in 2D mechanics like the run button, they've actually made it harder to control.
Yes, it is. I really like the concept behind DQXI on 3DS. Top screen is in 3D awhile bottom screen is in 2D (sprites)
nintendo's constant babying of their fanbase is infuriating. its been 20 years since mario 64. people get 3D cameras now. they really do. not just xxXhardcoreXxx gamers. even normal people can figure that shit out.
oh god, miyamoto is so out of touch.
The fact that he thinks, in 2015, that players still haven't come to terms with a 3D camera is kind of mind boggling to me.
The fact that he thinks, in 2015, that players still haven't come to terms with a 3D camera is kind of mind boggling to me.
My mom can play new super Mario bros just fine but gets super confused with managing the camera and doing jumps accurately in the 3D games
How so? Because he wants to expand the audience and consider people who aren't comfortable with 3D camera mechanics rather than focus on the hardcore audience?
Think about the wider audience rather than just you. Nintendo try to cater their games for everyone, and not just the happy hardcore, and sometimes that means concessions have to be made
DQXI which is only like that at the beginning. Also a bad example because that game is about as 3D as the top down Zelda games.What game is this and why do I want it based on a single screenshot?
Zero²;177843140 said:I agree with Miyamoto, at least from a personal observation point. I'm the only one that can play 3D marios well in my family, everyone else is just too bothered to learn the controls, now you go to 2D games and everyone wants to play.
Same thing with splatoon
Who cares about your mom? She's a dirty female casual who doesn't deserve to play video games.
Not being serious, but sometimes I wonder if people feel that the only games that should be made are the ones they want.
No, stop pleaseAll the wrong noises I'd want to hear from Miyamoto going forward. Its got to the point now where I can't wait for him to retire and just let the new talent take over completely without him as a roadblock.
Who cares about your mom? She's a dirty female casual who doesn't deserve to play video games.
Not being serious, but sometimes I wonder if people feel that the only games that should be made are the ones they want.
"maybe us making it too difficult.
Get out of here, we need more challenging 3D marios games.
When our local Wal-Mart had Super Mario Galaxy set up in the Wii kiosks, there were tons of people who never even made it past the rabbits at the beginning. I saw a young girl and what I presume was her grandfather try and fail at that for like almost ten minutes.
Why? He said there's opportunity for both options.Exactly!
Miyamoto just confirmed that the Mario series is now dead to me. Galaxy 2 and 3D land were such a bore with their trivial difficulty. (I didn't even bother with 3D world)
IMO Mario rpgs were garabage, Starfox and Metroid look terrible, Pokemon is stagnant, F-Zero is dead and idc about Pikmin in the least. Only worthwhile IP remaining from Nintendo is Zelda. At least my wallet is happy I guess.
I see no reason why we can't have both. Nintendo just seems to be cranking out way too many 2d platformers this generation.
Its important to remember also that we're not just talking about making games for "moms and dads" or whatever, but also for the kids of today who have not been playing Mario for 20 years.
But outside of lost level Mario games have never been that challenging.Exactly!
Miyamoto just confirmed that the Mario series is now dead to me. Galaxy 2 and 3D land were such a bore with their trivial difficulty. (I didn't even bother with 3D world)
IMO Mario rpgs were garabage, Starfox and Metroid look terrible, Pokemon is stagnant, F-Zero is dead and idc about Pikmin in the least. Only worthwhile IP remaining from Nintendo is Zelda. At least my wallet is happy I guess.
sales numbers support his claim
I was a 3yr old when Mario 64 came out... I doubt kids have become worse at this than 19 years ago.
How so? Because he wants to expand the audience and consider people who aren't comfortable with 3D camera mechanics rather than focus on the hardcore audience?
Think about the wider audience rather than just you. Nintendo try to cater their games for everyone, and not just the happy hardcore, and sometimes that means concessions have to be made
The fact that he thinks, in 2015, that players still haven't come to terms with a 3D camera is kind of mind boggling to me.