Nightbringer said:
Is a falacy because is an artificial union of two arguments.
Saying that the Revolution will have an outdated GPU and using the 480p argument is absurd, very absurd because the two things don´t have any relationship.
Take Call of Duty 2, PGR3 and Kameo and play it on SDTV and you will see a visible evolution from Xbox and not an Xbox Turbo en 480p.
I wasn't using 480p as proof Revolution has an outdated GPU, I was using 480p as proof Revolution will be
inferior. Key difference. Because it doesn't support HD resolutions, even if it can offer comparable visuals at 480p resolution (which even that, I doubt), it'd still be inferior because it cannot offer them in HD resolution (which 360 and PS3 can do).
Remember, again, Revolution can have a "good" GPU for its specifications. In other words, getting the most amount of power for the most consumer friendly price in a 3 DVD case tall system. That's quite different from having a COMPARABLE gpu.
Nightbringer said:
The relationship that you doing between the DS and the Revolution is absurd:
1. Handheld market and home marker are very different.
No shit. Good thing the argument is about
Nintendo's change of strategy in the console market, ala Revolution.
Nightbringer said:
2. The FreeStyle is only part of the system, it isn´t designed around it because Nintendo could take and launch the FreeStyle for Gamecube, a new revamped Gamecube design and voila! a FreeStyle centered system.
No, I'm 100% certain the idea of the wagglewand controller is, in fact, the central aspect and what Nintendo's strategy is designed around. Which is why, ya know, they revealed the fucking controller without any games. The E3 2005 showing was a "small" attempt to stay in the mind of gamers as the monsters of Microsoft and Sony went at it with their philosophies.
Seriously, I've never met someone more disconnected with the obvious goals Nintendo has presented for itself.
Nightbringer said:
3. Oh please, Gamecube was cheap with an equivalent technology of an high end PC of year 2000 (GCN launched at the end of 2001) and N64 with an equivalent technology of a PC if the year 1995 (N64 launched in 1996). Are you saying to me that Nintendo couldn´t launch a console with a single 1.5-2Ghz PPE at 65nm+ATI X1800/GeForce6800 equivalent GPU?
Gamecube != Revolution. Different scenario, different strategy, different specifications, different goals.
Everything is fucking different now. That's the point! This is what Nintendo has chosen!
Nightbringer said:
4. Reggie said: "less than 299$" not "less than 200$", remember that Nintendo ever had promised consoles in a range of price below the price range that reggie has said. Do you remember the 99$ Dolphin rumours?
Less than 299, less than 200 - it doesn't matter. The point is to be cheaper than the competition. "Less than 299" can mean 298, 279, 249, 199, 179, 149, 129, 99. Whatever it will be in the end, everything Nintendo has indicated has been to offer a consumer friendly priced system to help promote this new take on gaming.
Nothing, and I mean nothing, indicates what you're suggesting. As I said, 249.99 seems like the fair bet.
Nightbringer said:
Yes, it will be underpowered, but not at the stupid levels of a Gamecube Turbo that some people are saying.
Don't overcompensate for other peoples idiocy. Just because it may be powerful enough so that it's not considered a "Gamecube Turbo", does not mean at all that Nintendo is gonna offer a system with comparable power. Because if you're following along, things would be much clear for you already.
Nightbringer said:
The focus of the system is different because isn´t a traditional console from the controller perspective. Is the controller the new perspective and perhaps a lot of developers have said "no, we don´t like the controller".
But one of the misguided arguments of the people is saying that Revolution will receive low cost games and Nintendo is pursuing this market. They are wrong, the portable market with PSP and DS is for the low cost projects (you will pay your negative to enter in the portable space Microsoft, time will tell) and the home consoles are for the high cost projects.
The focus of the system is different because Nintendo has abandoned the pursuit of comparable power for the benefits of smaller, cheaper and more innovative gaming technology. That is why emphasis has been "Wow, look how sleek and small Rev is! "Wow, look at the possibilities Revmote offers. Wow, it's cool to be able to play past Nintendo games via Virtual Console!" None of it has been "Wow, look at those graphics" or "Wow, I bet Revolution is gonna offer some incredible new visual experiences" because that is not the focus. Nintendo's goals have changed from this.