ROBOKITTYZILLA
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Terrible news and terrible idea. :/
Teknoman said:Honestly, isnt that just what Sony does with PSN anyway? Thats why they dont have to run some extended sony patch certification process right?
Somnid said:It basically means exactly what they have now for 3DS and late-gen Wii. Devs do whatever for their own games, Nintendo will likely provide their friend code or whatever system for themselves and everyone else who doesn't want to build their own. You guys really have to learn how not to over-analyze.
Online gaming is very important to us, and we've heard the demands of the veteran gamers that want that. So, we're going to be more flexible with gaming this time when it comes to online, we're going to work with our 3rd party partners. We're not going to have a centralized one type fits all approach, it is going to be more the publishers trying to figure out what they want to do and we'll try to bring that to life and make sure our platform can support that vision
-Designing the Online with 3rd party input
-The statement of "our platform", meaning Nintendo's online platform
So, the statement could mean a couple of things.
1. There is a Nintendo Online system that you will register for, that will automatically sync with online systems implemented by 3rd parties. In other words not having to register multiple times, and still supporting a centralized friends-list.
2. There will only be a single online system, but Nintendo is taking 3rd party input when designing the system and will continuously update said system to please 3rd parties, in a reasonable manner.
Note: From the wording Nintendo will have an online system, that will either act as a hub or be created with 3rd party advice.
Game-Biz said:Cause we believe Nintendo really loves us. Someday we'll learn. Someday.
Wouldn't need to jump to conclusions if they would be a bit more clear.Truth101 said:Posting for a new page because people jump to conclusions too fast.
Somnid said:It basically means exactly what they have now for 3DS and late-gen Wii. Devs do whatever for their own games, Nintendo will likely provide their friend code or whatever system for themselves and everyone else who doesn't want to build their own. You guys really have to learn how not to over-analyze.
Alextended said:PC online ala 2011.
Awesomeness.
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Or, you know, the statement could mean that the online is going to be from the stone age--pretty much the exact same thing we got later on with the Wii with companies using their own networks.Truth101 said:Posting for a new page because people jump to conclusions too fast.
Shick Brithouse said:I don't think even the biggest of the Nintendo fanboys could spin this into something positive.
Effect said:It begs the question. Do 3rd parties (not gamers persay, leave them out of this for the moment) want a centralize system? EA doesn't seem to with them creating and pushing their own systems and now centralizing that with Origin. Ubisoft is creating UPlay. Activision has created and will be pushing their Call of Duty Elite services. If it takes off I wouldn't be surprised if they started expanding it to include their other franchises on some level. So that's the top 3 third party publishers. They decided to do these things instead of staying with and simply signing up with Steam or going to Microsoft's system on the PC. They use PSN and Live because there is no alternative. Perhaps this is a result of Nintendo asking them what they want in the new system. Maybe we shouldn't jump on Nintendo for this.
1-D_FTW said:I tried telling people in that one thread. It's the maddest I got during E3. This shit was as plain as day. Every third party in the world is portal glory. Nintendo has awful relations with third parties. What's the best way to get them on board? Let them run whatever they want. EA runs Origins. Ubisoft runs Uplay. Valve runs Steamworks. I'm surprised some people still have so much trouble reading between the lines on these things. It was obvious this was where they were going. I think it's a terrible strategy for the end gamer, but painfully obviously where they were going on this.
Effect said:It begs the question. Do 3rd parties (not gamers persay, leave them out of this for the moment) want a centralize system? EA doesn't seem to with them creating and pushing their own systems and now centralizing that with Origin. Ubisoft is creating UPlay. Activision has created and will be pushing their Call of Duty Elite services. If it takes off I wouldn't be surprised if they started expanding it to include their other franchises on some level. So that's the top 3 third party publishers. They decided to do these things instead of staying with and simply signing up with Steam or going to Microsoft's system on the PC. They use PSN and Live because there is no alternative. Perhaps this is a result of Nintendo asking them what they want in the new system. Maybe we shouldn't jump on Nintendo for this.
Sounds to me like what EA does...only Nintendo wants to do it with every publisher.Teknoman said:Its not really spin when it sounds close to what PSN already does.
Yep, this. Everyone's jumping to conclusions again. I know this is Nintendo we're talking about, but I think they've learned some things with the failure of the Wii's online network.DXB-KNIGHT said:I'll reserve my judgement until further explanation.
Game-Biz said:
DeaconKnowledge said:Uh, I think he's talking about philosophy, not actual implementation.
Sounds to me like he's saying Nintendo will listen to what 3rd parties want instead of saying "here it is, you're on your own."
Just wait.Vinci said:THIS.
You people are unbelievable.
Truth101 said:Posting for a new page because people jump to conclusions too fast.
Vinci said:THIS.
You people are unbelievable.
Yup. The 3DS clearly shows their change of heartDisguises said:Yep, this. Everyone's jumping to conclusions again. I know this is Nintendo we're talking about, but I think they've learned some things with the failure of the Wii's online network.
We don't know if they are.Busaiku said:Wait, why are they taking steps back from 3DS?
Krowley said:It's basically how PC based online gaming works, and most of my online experiences have been on the PC, so I don't see what sucks about it.
This allows freedom for devs to create their own services, and it may not be as convenient as other approaches, but at least it's not restrictive. The super-restrictive online approach from nintendo was pretty sucky, and obviously they don't have any desire to allow any other kind of system for their own games.
ChryZ said:They make so much money, shouldn't it rain dedicated servers?
The best PC systems have always beenkodt said:Is this so bad?
How is it different from PC?
Unified system has its negatives:
1. banned from one game = banned from all
2. no dedicated servers if the system is like XBL
3. your friends in one game know every game you play
Certainly a unified system has it's benefits as well. At least being able to see what friends are online and message them would be nice.
Duderz said:This system should not have been shown at E3 in this state. As nice as some of those tech demos look, I'm just as in the dark about key features as before.
I also think so. Just consider the drastic change in Valve's relationship with Microsoft and Sony over the last few years. Saying that all big 3rd party developers wouldn't want to create their own networks is ridiculous considering that EA just launched Origin.udivision said:This makes sense. Does anyone else think this makes sense?
They know what is best for us.udivision said:So, in order to please 3rd party devs, Nintendo angers the players?
What a twist.
Boombloxer said:1. Don't be an ass and making a new account is pretty easy.
2. I thought there were one or two games that have it, but PSN does have dedicated servers, and is free.
3. So what? That helps you discover new games, etc. This is a really silly complaint.
Nirolak said:Battlefield has dedicated servers on Xbox Live and how on earth is 3 a negative?
How is 1 even a negative? Oh great, now cheaters aren't banned from every game?
USC-fan said:1. that a good thing.
2. Nice to make things up. Gear of war 3 i know has dedicated servers.
3. lol
1-D_FTW said:And I don't think you're reading that correctly. That to me says Nintendo is going to let third parties create their own portals and Nintendo is going to support that freedom by making sure those systems function properly within a closed architecture.
Except the big boys have already made their own. They just want somebody outside the PC space to let them run it.