http://www.freewebs.com/gamecubeheaven/
I think this is according to the Feb. 2006 issue of EGM. Can anyone confirm this?
I think this is according to the Feb. 2006 issue of EGM. Can anyone confirm this?
pgtl_10 said:http://www.freewebs.com/gamecubeheaven/
I think this is according to the Feb. 2006 issue of EGM. Can anyone confirm this?
Gahiggidy said:John Carmack Revolution FPS is now confirmed.
We love you man.Gahiggidy said:John Carmack Revolution FPS is now confirmed.
Gahiggidy said:John Carmack Revolution FPS is now confirmed.
pgtl_10 said:http://www.freewebs.com/gamecubeheaven/
I think this is according to the Feb. 2006 issue of EGM. Can anyone confirm this?
I'd be happier if he could drop a few names.choplifter said:I've got the Feb EGM...looking at The Rumor Mill ....page 52.... here is what was said, exactly as it appears:
Online Attraction
OK, I know last issue's entry concerning
the Revolution's questionable graphics
irritated quite a few rabid fanboys. Buck
up, little campers--I'm about to turn
those frowns upside down. The Q's hear-
ing that several developers (including
those in the PC community) who
mostly make online games want to
work on Nintendo's next-gen console.
Happy now?
Gahiggidy said:I'd be happier if he could drop a few names.
Gahiggidy said:I'd be happier if he could drop a few names.
Playing a Blizzard game has never required any sort of major upgrade at all. That's kind of their gimmick.PhoenixDark said:Me too.
I'm hoping Molyneux, Will Wright, and Sid Mier take notice and make some games. Plus, Nintendo would be wise to throw some money at Blizzard imo. Not for WoW, since that's just not going to happen. But imagine the Revolution having StarCraft 2 and Diablo 3 online. No expensive computer upgrades required, just the Revolution. That would rock.
That's true.mCACGj said:Let's be honest, the list wouldn't even fit on the page...you know that![]()
AMAZING !!!Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:Playing a Blizzard game has never required any sort of major upgrade at all. That's kind of their gimmick.
I doubt this rumor means much of anything except that a random, uninspired FPS developer or two will use the motion controller.
blackadde said:They better bundle a 20+ key attachment with any strat games.
Morbo said:Or not design them with keyboards in mind.
blackadde said:you know of a faster way to build, select, group, and move units with a dpad and two buttons? hotkeys are a way of life.
Speevy said:I'm not even sure how Nintendo could design Fire Emblem with the Revmote's motions in mind.
That'd be easy. Pointing and clicking will be easier freehanded unlike the touch-screen movements.Speevy said:I'm not even sure how Nintendo could design Fire Emblem with the Revmote's motions in mind.
Aries said:This is perfectly logical to me. The Revolution is perfect for all the major PC genres, be it FPS, RTS, point and click, etc. Getting Lionhead or Will Wright on board would ensure a steady flow of innovative, exclusive titles. They simply wouldn't be possible on the PS3/360.
ethelred said:Quite a lot of stuff on PCs mimics "hotkey" functionality with mouse gestures, and since the Revolution's controller is like a mouse in 3D space, I can imagine that approach will get a lot of us.
Pointing, clicking, dragging, gesturing to open up short menus and then pointing and clicking at stuff in there -- stuff will function differently than with a keyboard, but they can function quite well with the controller's versatility.
blackadde said:gesture functions are a joke when time is a factor. in the time it takes for you to fumble through a single submenu you could execute a dozen commands on a keyboard.
would you want to select, draw a circle, search through a menu, and click just to bold text? no, you'd just hit ctrl+b. because it's faster.
something like pikmin works well because it's severely limited in terms of commands or strategies you can execute.
jj984jj said:WoW Revolution confirmed.
Try firefox with gesture interface and a wacom tablet...blackadde said:would you want to select, draw a circle, search through a menu, and click just to bold text? no, you'd just hit ctrl+b. because it's faster.
Koren said:Besides, I think there's a major difference between a text editor and a game. When typing text, you have both hands on the keyboard. Thus, keystrokes for functions are far better (I never use the mouse in this kind of applications). Browsing is heavy mouse-centric, so gestures works very well (especially with a stylus).
Yeah, more games is a bad thing.fortified_concept said:Thanks but no thanks.
choplifter said:I've got the Feb EGM...looking at The Rumor Mill ....page 52.... here is what was said, exactly as it appears:
Online Attraction
OK, I know last issue's entry concerning
the Revolution's questionable graphics
irritated quite a few rabid fanboys. Buck
up, little campers--I'm about to turn
those frowns upside down. The Q's hear-
ing that several developers (including
those in the PC community) who
mostly make online games want to
work on Nintendo's next-gen console.
Happy now?