Because Nintendo has changed the name and he cant give it away?
Geez Generation=power again. Protip generation has never had had anything to do with power.
I would be happy if it was at least twice as powerful. It would be enough for me. If true. I'm definitely getting one this year.
Because Nintendo has changed the name and he cant give it away?
We're releasing it on the upcoming Nintendo home console due out later in the year
Just say that
Because of draconian NDAs.
I highly doubt all the rumors are missing the mark. Some out there have to be true, as the devkits are out there.
I look at the ones with the most corroboration. The only one that seems to have had any corroboration was the IGN one. Two other sites also said they corroborated those rumors with their sources and that they were true.
Was there ever confirmation of who did the flying bird demo at Nintendo's last E3? I think that was when it showed up, and Mark Rein was there. If we never found out, I'm still kind of guessing that Epic helped with that demo.
Why not AMD?Was there ever confirmation of who did the flying bird demo at Nintendo's last E3? I think that was when it showed up, and Mark Rein was there. If we never found out, I'm still kind of guessing that Epic helped with that demo.
Not only games, it's the same thing with middleware. Just check the websites for CryEngine, fmod, Vision, BlitzTech, Havok, PhysX, Scaleform... Only very few companies mention Wii U on their sites, and they probably aren't really allowed to (which is also why I won't mention them here).They could have also said they will be releasing it on upcoming Microsoft/Sony platforms, yet they didn't.
Does that mean they're not coming out on those platforms?
It's the same reason the Wii U logos aren't even on game ads that we KNOW are coming out for the system.
NDA's can be awkward.
I'm not saying UE4 is a sure thing on the WiiU but it really shouldn't be counted out at this point over what Mark Rein said.
Care to link the corroboration? Not that I doubt it but I don't remember seeing it.
It's just a guess, since I thought it was kind of odd that they didn't say "This demo made by [whoever]". Normally with fancy tech demos people like to advertise. I'm probably totally off-base.Why not AMD?
The only one I'm aware of is after IGN stated the wiiu was 5x, Develop source confirmed the system was more powerful then last year.
I believe Rein confirmed that they had nothing to do with that demo, but Reggie refused to name the developer for some reason.It's just a guess, since I thought it was kind of odd that they didn't say "This demo made by [whoever]". Normally with fancy tech demos people like to advertise. I'm probably totally off-base.
Because Nintendo has changed the name and he cant give it away?
I believe Rein confirmed that they had nothing to do with that demo, but Reggie refused to name the developer for some reason.
I can understand Nintendo wanting to be secretive about the console itself.
In the first place, I suppose Nintendo just wants to keep secretive not to give away any clue about WiiU's specs, as its competitors may have easily space enough to counter them.
Secondly, I think they don't want to spoil all the hype before they do actually decide it's the right time to raise the curtain on WiiU, and that is supposedly going to happen at next E3, although it could be earlier(or even later as far as we know).
Was there ever confirmation of who did the flying bird demo at Nintendo's last E3? I think that was when it showed up, and Mark Rein was there. If we never found out, I'm still kind of guessing that Epic helped with that demo.
Nope. They said Wii U in it's final form will be revealed at E3.
Unless you mean the specs specifically.
Because Nintendo never release a specs sheet, people have to tear apart one to know what's inside.
That (in)famous Gamecube techdemo back in the day was done by a 3rd party. And if it was one of their internal teams, there's no reason to keep it secret. Maybe it was done by a studio Nintendo recently bought and they don't want to make the acquisition public yet.I don't think epic helped at all with that demo. Isn't it possible that a Nintendo company worked on it? Maybe Retro? NST (are they even still around?) I have my doubts a third party touched a tech demo for Nintendo
Can a mod fix the thread title? The article is bogus and all it's doing is spreading more FUD about the Wii U at this point.
That (in)famous Gamecube techdemo back in the day was done by a 3rd party. And if it was one of their internal teams, there's no reason to keep it secret. Maybe it was done by a studio Nintendo recently bought and they don't want to make the acquisition public yet.
Rein confirmed nothing at all. He could be talking about iTV and a new AppleTV for all we know.I wouldn't call it bogus either. They just confirmed they have hardware from Sony and/or Microsoft.
Rein confirmed nothing at all. He could be talking about iTV and a new AppleTV for all we know.
Rein confirmed nothing at all. He could be talking about iTV and a new AppleTV for all we know.
That wasn't really my point, though.I'd doubt it. Especially with all the recent dev-kit rumors. I'd bet my house its MS.
Can a mod fix the thread title?
Rein confirmed nothing at all. He could be talking about iTV and a new AppleTV for all we know.
He did mention PC.Or this little known device called a pc.
Check my edit.That wasn't really my point, though.
Except he mentioned PC.Or this little known device called a pc.
I'm well aware of those rumors, but that still doesn't make his statement a confirmation.Check my edit.
I'm well aware of those rumors, but that still doesn't make his statement a confirmation.
"Mark Rein: UE running on almost everything, including systems we can't name, yet. UE4 revealed soon."
To be fair, though, look at two things:
1) Nintendo has a knack for using tech demos and then creating something that looks far, far better. The Zelda tech demo/actual comparison pictures are floating around in the Wii U thread. The actual game looks much, much better than the tech demo.
2) Sources say the latest devkits kicked up the power of the Wii U so the E3 tech demos aren't a great thing to judge the system on right now.
That said, I still see no way Samaritan is running on Wii U--OR Sony/MS's console.
Why is the thread title still completely misleading?
Can someone post the screens of this,I must have missed.
Can someone post the screens of this,I must have missed.
B-b-but HD development is hard and Nintendo is too stupid to make their games look good!Let me better rephrase that statement:
I wasn't talking about the official Wii U Zelda game. As far as we know, that isn't even in development.
I was referring to how every time Nintendo shows a tech demo of Zelda at E3, the official game that comes afterward always looks much, much better. I'll try to find the link of the picture that has been posted proving this.
Sorry for the confusion.
Can someone post the screens of this,I must have missed.
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He is talking about previous tech demos: