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Earendil

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Marketing spin from PS360 had a lot to do with the "core/casual" mindset. The market is saturated with shooters(FPS,TPS) and anything that isn't in that one genre is being considered casual. I've seen people calling all sports games casual(Madden specifically)... It's really odd. One genre should not be looked at to define all of "core" gaming.

It seems that these days what defines "core" gaming is the level of violence.
 

Dr.Hadji

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Where I can agree is that Nintendo didn't do a great job of introducing a particular puzzle mechanic, maybe a couple different variations that were relatively simple, and then build upon them in clever, more complex and creative ways. Which I think would be the far more satisfying and organic way to "teach" the player. A lot of the puzzle design, not all, but a lot of it seemed just tossed together or in service to a dungeon theme or just out of left field. It didn't have a natural sort of build up to a lot of it, which made it less "man, I can't wait to try that again" and more "glad I figured that out, because it was a hassle and don't want to do it again". I also think Zelda needs to work toward a design that offers and encourages experimentation with multiple options to solve each puzzle and sequence break a lot.

Man, I would love to comb over SS puzzle by puzzle or just have a listing of all the puzzles in the game because without it its only my word vs yours but I'm going to say it anyway. That bolded statement isn't even close to being true.
 
The problem for defining is

what is a core gamer? there IS no definition.

For what it's worth, the term "core audience" is pretty well defined.

http://lexicon.ft.com/Term?term=core-audience

The main kind of people who watch a particular type of programme, listen to a particular type of music etc.

That's it.  It just means people who do it a lot (which ends up being a group that can be more easily marketed to).

As a corollary: There is such a thing as a core audience for particular genres of games. There is not really such a thing as a "core game". A game can be more in line with what appeals to the common interests of a core audience, but it is incredibly disingenuous to apply the labels for the audience to the products themselves, especially in a rigid fashion. Wii Play, for instance, mostly seems to be enjoyed by more of the casual audience, but its mechanics allow for some of the most insane core attachment I've ever seen.



Marketing spin from PS360 had a lot to do with the "core/casual" mindset. The market is saturated with shooters(FPS,TPS) and anything that isn't in that one genre is being considered casual. I've seen people calling all sports games casual(Madden specifically)... It's really odd. One genre should not be looked at to define all of "core" gaming.

Madden has a pretty big casual audience, that much is true. People get it because they like football and need something to do when the football game is over and the pork rinds are gone* and it has the names of their favourite TV stars attached to it, not because they're fans of the particular mechanics of the game. And many people pick it up because they've heard that it's super popular and ergo must be a great game.


* I'm stereotyping pretty badly here
 

Meelow

Banned
Lol they cant even talk about WiiU features for games that are announced, Nintendo must really not want ideas stolen.

Pretty much, Nintendo should know by now that their ideas will be stolen, they shouldn't even bother hiding information anymore.
 

Aostia

El Capitan Todd
Lol they cant even talk about WiiU features for games that are announced, Nintendo must really not want ideas stolen.

all this secrecy is so...CORE!

meh..I'm really disappointed by this silence, especially because up to now they didn't announce enough to justify the purchase of a new hardware imho
 
You bolded the wrong part. Should have bolded his round about confirmation that the WiiU version will be graphically superior to the others.

If he said 'power', I might've but he said "unique power" which could be down to the Wii U's ability produce a high pitched whistle and attract stray dogs from and 1.5 mile radius.


Pretty much, Nintendo should know by now that their ideas will be stolen, they shouldn't even bother hiding information anymore.

The longer they keep them secret the less time others will have to steal and develop them.
 

Anth0ny

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Dudebro: Enjoys playing his FPS/sports games, but isn’t necessarily ingrained in the culture. Doesn't care about any other games. Won't be looking up gaming related things on the Internet, unless it's xXx_420bluntz_NOSCOPE's MW3 compilation video on youtube.

Casual: The iphone/Wii Fit/Wii Sports/Just Dance/Kinect gamer. Isn't into actual "video games" as we know them. They just want a quick, cheap fix. You definitely won't be finding them looking up games on the Internet. They find out about new games when they pop up in itunes or the wal mart flyer arrives in their mail the week before black friday.

Hardcore: Games are our hobby, not a yearly event or a time killer. We search out for gaming news and/or discuss games on a frequent basis.

/stereotype

Of course, there are exceptions, but I can usually categorize a gamer into one of the three groups above.

When people say Mario is "casual", it's because they're being aimed at the casual gaming population that EXPLODED during the DS/Wii gen. Which is true.

In contrast, we see games like Resident Evil 6 and Dead Space 3, which are now heading down dudebro road.
 

ArynCrinn

Banned
Pretty much, Nintendo should know by now that their ideas will be stolen, they shouldn't even bother hiding information anymore.

I have a lot of trouble imagining anything not announced or implied so far that would be in danger of being stolen... Online their playing catchup, unique online stuff wouldn't be hard to "steal" in a short amount of time no matter when they disclose it, uses for the controller in new first-party IP's being stolen is pretty immaterial. So unless it's something BIG they still haven't shown, I have no clue what all the secrecy is about.

Other than possibly behind the scenes trying to lock up some type of exclusive stuff, or logistical stuff like that, or maybe it's just going to be a mess of a launch. Nintendo really needs to show off one big first party 2013 game that really cranks one out for the Nintendo fan base.

In contrast, we see games like Resident Evil 6 and Dead Space 3, which are now heading down dudebro road.

I like the ending to this sentence. xD
 
Lol they cant even talk about WiiU features for games that are announced, Nintendo must really not want ideas stolen.

The more time that passes the more I'm convinced Nintendo is taking an Apple approach with the Wii U. They announce very few details up until, seemingly, the last minute and they are starting to do their own conferences with the Nintendo directs.
 
Madden has a pretty big casual audience, that much is true. People get it because they like football and need something to do when the football game is over and the pork rinds are gone* and it has the names of their favourite TV stars attached to it, not because they're fans of the particular mechanics of the game. And many people pick it up because they've heard that it's super popular and ergo must be a great game.


* I'm stereotyping pretty badly here

I guess you've never been to a Madden tournament. Madden is a core franchise within it's genre. It's not an ultra-violent bloodbath... but then, it doesn't have to be... Fifa is another "core" franchise in the genre...

But just for S&Gs, am i to understand that your definition of a casual player is anyone who exclusively plays games from a genre you don't like?


Edit: I'm not trying to start an argument or insult you in any way, just trying to understand.
 

AzaK

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all this secrecy is so...CORE!

meh..I'm really disappointed by this silence, especially because up to now they didn't announce enough to justify the purchase of a new hardware imho

Me to. It's stupid.

The more time that passes the more I'm convinced Nintendo is taking an Apple approach with the Wii U. They announce very few details up until, seemingly, the last minute and they are starting to do their own conferences with the Nintendo directs.
I hope your'e right and it's not just the case that they don't really have much else to announce.
 

blu

Wants the largest console games publisher to avoid Nintendo's platforms.
They'll have to announce something: 2013 is a bit... empty.
They don't have to announce the Traditional Post-launch Drought (tm) - it's granted, not to mention totally hardcore.
 
Ok thanks, but i guess rumors and speculations are all we going to have.
I was just wondering if later dev rumours had killed that speculation.

Nope. Nothing of the sort.

ahh, the original avatar again

Noooo bgassassin... why did you change your avatar?!

Those gifs look really nice... can't wait for those two games to come out.

He told me it was time to go back.

Nice bg, back with the OG avatar

I hope you quickly and promptly sent that boobah avatar to the recycling bin/trash and emptied it immediately :p

Hater. Boobahs bring love and happiness to children all over the world.

I also got a new avy.

It suits you. And LOL at that story.

I think the rep who told him typically didn't know the actual resolution the game was displaying in. For a lot of people "displaying in high definition" is easily confused as "displaying on 1080p", as 1080p is generally the resolution marketed as HD. Plus the Wii U technically outputs at 1080p, and it may have technically been playing on a 1080p screen (thus upscaled).

Until the developers specify that the game natively renders in 1080p, I will by default assume all games are running in 720p, with the exception of the most simple (eg: Scribblenauts).

I thought I saw a video back around E3 where Ubisoft said that all (console) versions of AC3 will be 720p.
 
Dudebro: Enjoys playing his FPS/sports games, but isn’t necessarily ingrained in the culture. Doesn't care about any other games. Won't be looking up gaming related things on the Internet, unless it's xXx_420bluntz_NOSCOPE's MW3 compilation video on youtube.

Casual: The iphone/Wii Fit/Wii Sports/Just Dance/Kinect gamer. Isn't into actual "video games" as we know them. They just want a quick, cheap fix. You definitely won't be finding them looking up games on the Internet. They find out about new games when they pop up in itunes or the wal mart flyer arrives in their mail the week before black friday.

Hardcore: Games are our hobby, not a yearly event or a time killer. We search out for gaming news and/or discuss games on a frequent basis.

/stereotype

Thats probably the best description i have read in the past few years.

I would put NSMB in the 'casual' bracket and Galaxy in the 'hardcore' bracket but this is just my opinion :p.

It has nothing to do with how difficult they are and more to do with who they are aimed at, NSMB is aimed at the people who bought a Wii for Wii Sports / Play / Fit and family games while Galaxy was made for the hardcore Nintendo fans who wanted a sequel to Mario 64 and Sunshine.
 
Maybe i have just missed his posts as i sometimes skim read the thread but where is Ideaman ?, i only ask as i am worried the Ninja's got him ! :'-(.

BG i have no idea to the extent of you're 'insider knowledge' but have you not heard a single thing since E3 regarding devkits / the consoles power ?.

There seems to be more info leaked about PS4 / 720 than the Wii U...

Nintendo really are keeping the info tight !.
 

AzaK

Member
Maybe i have just missed his posts as i sometimes skim read the thread but where is Ideaman ?, i only ask as i am worried the Ninja's got him ! :'-(.

BG i have no idea to the extent of you're 'insider knowledge' but have you not heard a single thing since E3 regarding devkits / the consoles power ?.

There seems to be more info leaked about PS4 / 720 than the Wii U...

Nintendo really are keeping the info tight !.

Yeah Ideaman has gone, RIP.
BG knows everything, he's just not telling.
They are tight lipped because there's nothing to tell. We've seen it all.
 

10k

Banned
The casual / core thing has really muddied the waters this generation and made conversation difficult. Problem is I use the terms myself sometimes as a shortcut just because so many people are basically familiar with what they get at. But it's problematic.

It seems the whole thing was really invented as a desperate attempt to explain what the hell was going on with the Wii - and used by some people to invalidate the Wii's success, by framing this new form of 'casual' gamer as someone who isn't a real gamer (the true faithful) and thus not a 'threat' to the self image gamers have.

But of course, nearly any game can be played 'casually' and nearly any game can be played i n a way that's 'hardcore'. There are hardcore Bejeweled players out there who will wipe the floor up with any l33t 20 year old brah who thinks he's a real gamer because he only uses game pads with thumb sticks.

I think, with 2D Mario, and 2D games in general, it could merely be an issue of accessibility. It takes less time to get to 'the fun part' and so it's more enjoyable for a wider range of people. The key thing is, accessibility doesn't automatically mean 'causal'. 2D shmups are easy for anyone to understand but can be some of the most difficult games on Earth. 2D Mario can be extremely hard and some of the most complex platforming around.

A lot of people really misunderstood the entire point of the Wii at the start of this gen by buying into the derogatory propaganda about how casual = weenie poo for old ladies. Wii was really about returning a sense of accessibility to gaming for the masses. Wii Sports gets quite hard if you play it for real, with a rather great dynamic difficulty system. Most brahs who flailed around with a Wii for 30 minutes and then quite never appeared to realize stuff like that.

The problem with 3D Mario (from a mass market perspective) is that it simply takes a lot longer to learn and become able to play at a competent level if you're unfamiliar with 3D games. It's rewarding in that there's a lot of interesting and fun game mechanics native to its 3D nature. But this is why Nintendo has been trying VERY hard to figure out a way to streamline the 3D experience. Mario Galaxy 2 introduced many presentational and structural elements of 2D Mario to coax people into it. Super Mario 3D Land, in the opinion of even many hardcore Mario players, is the most intuitive fusion of 2D and 3D so far, and the easiest to get up to speed in. (3D Land's sole flaw is that the designers were so afraid of scaring off new people too quickly, that the front half of the game is too easy. Fun as hell, but far too easy by any standard.)




And don't forget, before NSMB, MANY long time gamers had been talking about 'why won't Nintendo make any new 2D games'. The return of 2D Mario games (and side scrollers in general) was something pined for by the hardcore gaming sect, who viewed the abandonment of 2D as shortsighted.

So 2D Mario comes back, and we see just how big a market there really is for 2D games. That there's a point to the concept of a 2D game. That things don't have to be 3D (mechanically) just for the sake of it.

Except now that 2D has succeeded more than 3D, 2D is 'casual'? Where's the sense in this.
You win the thread...no...THE INTERNET!
 

10k

Banned
Wait, what exactly happened to IdeaMan? I thought he just posted less now cuz his sources don't have as much to leak....did he get banned or something?
 
Maybe i have just missed his posts as i sometimes skim read the thread but where is Ideaman ?, i only ask as i am worried the Ninja's got him ! :'-(.

BG i have no idea to the extent of you're 'insider knowledge' but have you not heard a single thing since E3 regarding devkits / the consoles power ?.

There seems to be more info leaked about PS4 / 720 than the Wii U...

Nintendo really are keeping the info tight !.

Wii U is essentially what I've been saying it is. I'm content enough with what is known and what I have mentioned that for me I don't need to dig further on what it will be capable of power-wise. I'll still discuss hardware-related things like how Wii U might accomplish certain things (most recently lighting), but those things will be within the realm of what Wii U can do and not something as to "still trying to figure out" what it is capable of doing. IMO there's nothing left to learn when it comes to Wii U's power. Exact specs not included, but they won't be anything beyond what we already expect.
 

10k

Banned
Wii U is essentially what I've been saying it is. I'm content enough with what is known and what I have mentioned that for me I don't need to dig further on what it will be capable of power-wise. I'll still discuss hardware-related things like how Wii U might accomplish certain things (most recently lighting), but those things will be within the realm of what Wii U can do and not something as to "still trying to figure out" what it is capable of doing. IMO there's nothing left to learn when it comes to Wii U's power. Exact specs not included, but they won't be anything beyond what we already expect.

Xbox 360>PS3>>>Wii U>>>>>>Xbox 720>>PS4
Wii U to be the Dreamcast of next gen confirmed!
 
Wii U is essentially what I've been saying it is. I'm content enough with what is known and what I have mentioned that for me I don't need to dig further on what it will be capable of power-wise. I'll still discuss hardware-related things like how Wii U might accomplish certain things (most recently lighting), but those things will be within the realm of what Wii U can do and not something as to "still trying to figure out" what it is capable of doing. IMO there's nothing left to learn when it comes to Wii U's power. Exact specs not included, but they won't be anything beyond what we already expect.

So an on par in power terms with a 360 like CPU, 500 - 600 gigaFLOP GPU and 1.5 / 2 GB's of usable Ram?.

If so that is fine for Nintendo, let's face it they are not into making massively realistic looking games that cost a fortune to develop.

All i ever wanted from Wii U was games like Mario Galaxy, Twilight Princess, Skyward Sword, Metroid Prime 3, Mario Kart Wii, Pikmin, Smash Bros, Starfox, F Zero ect all running in HD with improved textures and online MP.

A console with that amount of grunt should be able to do all of that without a problem.
 
So an on par in power terms with a 360 like CPU, 500 - 600 gigaFLOP GPU and 1.5 / 2 GB's of usable Ram?.

If so that is fine for Nintendo, let's face it they are not into making massively realistic looking games that cost a fortune to develop.

All i ever wanted from Wii U was games like Mario Galaxy, Twilight Princess, Skyward Sword, Metroid Prime 3, Mario Kart Wii, Pikmin, Smash Bros, Starfox, F Zero ect all running in HD with improved textures and online MP.

A console with that amount of grunt should be able to do all of that without a problem.

Forget the individual components in this case. It's a console that will be a noticeable, but not clear jump over PS360. And on the flip-side it won't be blown away PS4 and Xbox 3. The hardware itself will be able to do more than just having those titles in HD with improved textures because Wii U is beyond a generational leap over Wii.
 

Meelow

Banned
Xbox 360>PS3>>>Wii U>>>>>>Xbox 720>>PS4
Wii U to be the Dreamcast of next gen confirmed!

With Nintendo statements it sounds like Nintendo is expecting the Wii U to be the PS2 power of next gen, but if the Wii U is the Dreamcast power of next gen at least it won't be nothing like this gen with the Wii and PS3/360, and the Dreamcast wasn't that much weaker than the PS2.
 
Forget the individual components in this case. It's a console that will be a noticeable, but not clear jump over PS360. And on the flip-side it won't be blown away PS4 and Xbox 3. The hardware itself will be able to do more than just having those titles in HD with improved textures because Wii U is beyond a generational leap over Wii.

Hmm, strange you say 'not a clear jump over PS360 but at the same time won't be blown away by PS4 and Xbox 3' as i have seen you say in other threads that PS4 will be 10 x more powerful than PS3.

With that logic Wii U would have to be at least 3 times as powerful as PS360 otherwise it is going to be blown away by PS4 at least.
 

Meelow

Banned
So I saw the Comic-Con trailer for Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed and why won't Nintendo let them add the Wii U logo?, we know it's coming so I don't understand what Nintendo reason for this is.

Hmm, strange you say 'not a clear jump over PS360 but at the same time won't be blown away by PS4 and Xbox 3' as i have seen you say in other threads that PS4 will be 10 x more powerful than PS3.

With that logic Wii U would have to be at least 3 times as powerful as PS360 otherwise it is going to be blown away by PS4 at least.

The rumors and reliable sources are saying the Wii U is 3-4x more powerful than the PS3/360, if the PS4 is 10x more powerful than the PS3 than that would make it 6-7x more powerful than the Wii U with the Xbox 720 rumored to be 5-8x more powerful than the Xbox 360 which would make it 2-5x more powerful than Wii U, which is not that much.

Edit: Ignore my failed math.
 

Earendil

Member
So I saw the Comic-Con trailer for Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed and why won't Nintendo let them add the Wii U logo?, we know it's coming so I don't understand what Nintendo reason for this is.



The rumors and reliable sources are saying the Wii U is 3-4x more powerful than the PS3/360, if the PS4 is 10x more powerful than the PS3 than that would make it 6-7x more powerful than the Wii U with the Xbox 720 rumored to be 5-8x more powerful than the Xbox 360 which would make it 2-5x more powerful than Wii U, which is not that much.

That's not how math works...
 
So I saw the Comic-Con trailer for Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed and why won't Nintendo let them add the Wii U logo?, we know it's coming so I don't understand what Nintendo reason for this is.

I don't understand it either. You would think at this point that 3rd parties could talk or at least mention it was coming to WiiU/ throw a logo at the end of their trailers. I mean we know the system is coming and that game (along with others) has been confirmed.
 

Meelow

Banned
That's not how math works...

That's how much you put it if you use multiplication.

I don't understand it either. You would think at this point that 3rd parties could talk or at least mention it was coming to WiiU/ throw a logo at the end of their trailers. I mean we know the system is coming and that game (along with others) has been confirmed.

Yeah, it might make people think their is no Wii U version and they would just buy the other versions, I want to go to Iwata and Reggie and be like "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!".

Or Nintendo's master plan is to wait till the fall conference and have a huge blow out of info for Wii U.
 
Hmm, strange you say 'not a clear jump over PS360 but at the same time won't be blown away by PS4 and Xbox 3' as i have seen you say in other threads that PS4 will be 10 x more powerful than PS3.

With that logic Wii U would have to be at least 3 times as powerful as PS360 otherwise it is going to be blown away by PS4 at least.

I've never said that. That's what Sony's target specs said.

I don't really care about multipliers unless I have some thing tangible to use them with.
 

Meelow

Banned
Did you guys see this?, this guy is saying Rockstar/Take-Two's plans for GTAV and news about it, it is from Gamespot so huge chance it's fake but who knows...

http://www.gamespot.com/forums/topic/29238917/new-gta-v-rumors-and-info

"My tour to Rockstar North, allowed me to get a rundown of the most highly anticipated project and their most 'ambitious project ever.' Some new details I learned include:

-The Protagonist is a middle-aged Semi-American, Semi-Hispanic family man named Albert De Silva, (like many rumors were proclaiming), who ran a Crime Syndicate in Vice City, but hung his coat once he discovered that he was having a child. His child, Kevin de Silva is 19-years old, and currently lives with his Dad when they moved to Los Santos after abandoning the crimes in Vice City. He is your stereotypical Call of Duty player, though he always acts suspicious towards his father.
-The story details Albert running into trouble by a certain gang. After escaping from his near death situation, he decides to revive his gang in Los Santos, because he feels as if he's become too soft, and can't fend for himself. He tries to hunt down old connections, however finds that he must create the gang from Scratch all over again, with the help of his son, who is his right-hand man, to his father's disgrace. The outside of the story gameplay is similar to GTA: Vice City Stories where you can recruit Gang Members and attack Gang Sites to earn property. It is also similar to GTA: The Lost and Damned where you can track your friends that are currently with you's health. You can also participate in Gang Operations like roberies, drive-by's, etc.
-Microsoft and Rockstar are once again, in another agreement to bring ALL DLC to XBOX first.
---Also, the consoles that the Game will be coming to are ALL Next-Gen, meaning XBOX 720 as people know it, PS4, PC, and Rockstar and Take-Two (The publisher) are currently considering a Wii U version. It will be coming out anytime from October 2013-July 2014. ---DLC will not only involve Episodic Packs, but also Customization Packs such as Clothes, Vehicles, and Land Changes (Construction changes, New Buildings, Destroyed Buildings)
-The Customiazation feature for the Protagonist is greatly enforced this time, in a manner similar to the Saints Row franchise. Exercise is a key factor, and clothes will vary by this meaning that if you buy something when you are skinny, and then get really fat, you can see the difference (meaning stretching, etc.) There are at least 100 in-game vehicles from the start, with more to be earned later in the game, or via DLC. Vehicles can also be customized such as adding Nitrous, Hydraulics, Convertible tops, and more.
-Dating is back, though not much was described.
-The Gameplay mechanics have been redesigned, so if you are trying to do a drive-by and are gaining or decreasing speed, your shooting will be affected.
-Animals such as dogs will be introduced, though if attacked, they will rapidly sprint away. This was to prevent a backlash from PETA and other Animal Cruelty Prevention Organizations.
-The Protagonist will not die, however he will have someone close to him die that will show his dark side.
-The Previous rumors about the Wanted Rating were true so:
-1 star - police follow you on foot and try to make an arrest. No sirens, no car chases (unless you are speeding).

-2 star - police will still attempt to make an arrest. If a weapon is drawn then the police will begin opening fire. Police will use stun guns if a weapon is not drawn.

-3 star - Chases begin and the police don't care how they stop you, they just want to do it.

-4 star - road traps, radio stations and much more hostile police. Even when you have evaded them, they will still search for 24 in-game hours for someone matching your description.

-5 star - shoot to kill, arrest only if it's made very possible. Even when you have evaded them, they will still search for 48 in-game hours for someone matching your description. Few missions become unavailable if you are wanted.

-6 star - military vehicles come after you. Even when you have evaded them, they will still search for 72 in-game hours for someone matching your description. Some missions become unavailable if you are wanted.

-The Map is roughly 3x the size of GTA IV's.
-A Former Protagonist will appear and join Albert's new Gang.
-The Radio has been GREATLY improved. Rockstar has partnered with iHeart Radio, to let you stream Live Radio from any iHeart Radio station in game.
-Nightclubs are back, even including Maisonette 10 as an Easter egg.
-Rockstar has designed the Environment to have at Least 50% of buildings enterable.
 
Yeah, it might make people think their is no Wii U version and they would just buy the other versions, I want to go to Iwata and Reggie and be like "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!".

Or Nintendo's master plan is to wait till the fall conference and have a huge blow out of info for Wii U.

Yeah I hope they know what they are doing. It's not like 3rd parties even have to mention any special or unique upgrades or anything either. Just a simple logo or reminder would suffice. Whatever though. Its best to not try to understand why Nintendo does the things they do. It can drive a man to madness!
 
Also, the consoles that the Game will be coming to are ALL Next-Gen, meaning XBOX 720 as people know it, PS4, PC, and Rockstar and

I believe this part but not because this guy said it. Also lol at 50% of buildings being enterable in a map 3x the size of GTA4
 
Did you guys see this?, it is from Gamespot so huge chance it's fake but who knows...

http://www.gamespot.com/forums/topic/29238917/new-gta-v-rumors-and-info

The two newest screen shots looked very much like PS360 graphics to me (the original trailer looked to be the PC version of a current gen console game), i think the release date will be announced in November and it comes out April 2013.

Wii U may get a port in late 2013 but i wouldn't hold you're breath.

We all know Nintendo's relationship with third parties so with news of a possible $150 PS3 'Slimmer', there should be no excuse for people not to grab one if they have the available funds and want to experience the big third party games of late 2012 / 2013 like Borderlands 2, Farcry 3, Resident Evil 6, Tomb Raider, Crysis 3, GTA V, Splinter Cell: Black List, Bioshock: Infinite, Watch Dogs ect.

With PS3 you also get a massive back catalogue of big Triple A exclusive games, free online gaming, a Blu Ray player and it still has God of War Ascension, Last of Us, Beyond and Last Guardian to come in 2013.
 
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