lunchwithyuzo said:
Capcom's ability to not do something isn't an argument that they won't. What you're saying here is essentially meaningless.
So once more, what's stopping them?
There's really no making it any clearer, so I'll say it once more: just because they can do it, doesn't mean they will. There are no guarantees, positive or negative. Your belief that they will do something isn't any more or less correct than my assertion.
I'd say your claims are exaggerated, your position is seemingly that a decent conversion is impossible, which I see no real reason for. Now we can parse out the meaning of decent, but you've made it exceedingly clear you don't believe anything 3DS could manage is good enough. If that's not your position, and it's one I'd definitely categorize as "exaggerated", then I apologize for the misunderstanding.
Based upon the overall power of the 3DS hardware (which is comparable to the Wii as it is), I question if it would be feasible. For a port of a 2-on-2 tag fighter with only one assist per character, two per team, like TvC, I wouldn't picture a port posing any problems. With something requiring more memory, like MvC3, then I start to have my doubts. Essentially, what I wonder in respect to anyone hoping for a portable version of this game is why they would want Capcom to try it for 3DS when a transition to NGP would likely mean less sacrifices (if anything, a PC port seems like the most plausible scenario if it were to land anywhere else). Having SSFIV on the go is impressive, but I believe that the odd static backgrounds were a result of something other than being short on time (which they had plenty of when developing it). Whether those are implications of future hardware limitations remains to be seen.
So we're back to "but it could not happen" as a point for anything? If you're going to put forward arguments that you agree are unlikely, then why bother?
I should probably clarify. What I meant is that just because continued cooperation would be beneficial to a joint business venture doesn't mean it will continue. It wouldn't even have to be a good reason to cease, or even have any reason given.
Don't lie. Your lips say "no", but your hips say "yes"!
Sorry, but you had my answer the first time. They can try to port it or leave things as they are, I consider it irrelevant. Constantly listening to concerns about theoretical handheld ports and "Super MvC3" when the original is less than two months old and there's nothing pointing to either happening is more annoying than the prospect of them actually being made (if they happen, they happen, and if not, oh well).