No one bought games for the Wii outside of Nintendo games and a few shovelware shit like Just Dance.
To the people that are defending Nintendo. How would you react if MS or Sony wiped your Gamerscore tomorrow?
What numbers? All I see are Nintendo fans stretching more than Mitt Romney in a presidential debate to spin bad news and a feature being removed as somehow being a positive for the consumer.
Developers supported 360/ps3 over wii because that's where people were buying games and it was easier to quickly port their games over without gutting the entire game to get it to run. No one bought games for the Wii outside of Nintendo games and a few shovelware shit like Just Dance.
Wouldn't care in the slightest. Like most gamers.
And these are comparable because...?To the people that are defending Nintendo. How would you react if MS or Sony wiped your Gamerscore tomorrow?
No, but it's nice to have an easily accessible list of what you played (accomplished?) in any given month/year, and it's also nice being able to compare your progress in a game with a friend's. It still doesn't have to be mandatory, but it should be tracked and supported by the system software.
Are there any reasons not to?
To the people that are defending Nintendo. How would you react if MS or Sony wiped your Gamerscore tomorrow?
It was directed to people that say they don't care about achievements.And these are comparable because...?
are you fucking serious dudeWho cares what they want? They're here to please the customer not the other way around, and a mandatory system will make sure they take the minimal effort needed to implement them.
Wouldn't care in the slightest. Like most gamers. I care about individual achievements in games, getting 100% completion, not about some arbitrary inflated score that people exploit all the damn time.
It's like getting to the top of the leaderboards in a COD game. Everybody knows that it's easy to exploit/aimbot your way to the top, so your position is meaningless.
Wouldn't care in the slightest. Like most gamers. I care about individual achievements in games, getting 100% completion, not about some arbitrary inflated score that people exploit all the damn time.
It's like getting to the top of the leaderboards in a COD game. Everybody knows that it's easy to exploit/aimbot your way to the top, so your position is meaningless.
Neither side needs to get so worked up over this. It's pretty simple...
Does it suck there won't be system wide achievements: Yes.
Is it a deal breaker that should keep people from buying Wii U? Hell no.
Pretty easy, imo.
You are always knee deep in threads about systems or companies that you clearly don't give a damn about - I'm really concerned about your blood pressure, chill out dude
I enjoy collecting achievements or Trophies when they exist, but you certainly won't see me complaining when they aren't there.
Neither side needs to get so worked up over this. It's pretty simple...
Does it suck there won't be system wide achievements: Yes.
Is it a deal breaker that should keep people from buying Wii U? Hell no.
Pretty easy, imo.
Those features are nothing, what could not be included later . How much time did it Sony take, to include this features, which only existed on the Xbox 360 by then (and were also a premium feature). A OS is a living thing, that evolves overtime, and Nintendo was always a company, that tries to make things work perfectly, before they release them (what doesn't always work out like Brawl's Online-Mode). This time they wanted the Miiverse ready, before anything else. I even could see Nintendo didn't want to release features like cross-game chat, party chat and achievements to force people into Miiverse (also one of Nintendo s favorites tactic) and they will deliver those features (expect achievements) later in the console lifetime. Everything that happens is a part of the companies philosophy.You could say the same about cross-game chat or party chat, but yet here we are.
I like how this guy keeps speaking for "most" gamers.
To the people that are defending Nintendo. How would you react if MS or Sony wiped your Gamerscore tomorrow?
It's just disappointing to see standard last gen features missing from a "next gen" system. This is the same as when Sony announced no rumble in the controllers for PS3.
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You are always knee deep in threads about systems or companies that you clearly don't give a damn about - I'm really concerned about your blood pressure, chill out dude
Your first question is debatable, hence the thread
Your second one? Couldn't agree more.
Like those 90 million gamers on the Wii who were perfectly fine without system-wide achievements? I would say those fall under the umbrella of "most gamers."
To the people that are defending Nintendo. How would you react if MS or Sony wiped your Gamerscore tomorrow?
Just my Gamerscore? Wouldn't care in the slightest. Meaningless number.To the people that are defending Nintendo. How would you react if MS or Sony wiped your Gamerscore tomorrow?
the second is debatable not the first...
the first imply having a feature and it's always good to have a feature, the second is a matter of taste.
The wii didn't have it, it wasn't standard.
Those features are nothing, what could not be included later . How much time did it Sony take, to include this features, which only existed on the Xbox 360 by then (and were also a premium feature).
Correlation does not imply causation.On which console did the majority of cross-platform games sell this past generation? Did that console have achievements? Yep.
On which console did the majority of cross-platform games sell this past generation? Did that console have achievements? Yep.
Big enough deal that it will make the choice easier as to which system multiplatform titles are purchased on.
I don't care, Gamescores doens't have any real value. If they used it to trade it for goodies, minigames or extras that'll be awesome. But so far is just a "status quo" symbol in the gaming world.To the people that are defending Nintendo. How would you react if MS or Sony wiped your Gamerscore tomorrow?
Makes sense. It costs developers money and time to implement these features. Not having to have them will benefit their bottom dollar.
Big enough deal that it will make the choice easier as to which system multiplatform titles are purchased on.
Correlation does not imply causation.
So now you're not a gamer if you don't own one of the cross platforme multiplayer games that are dime a dozen?
I wonder where the goal post will be moved next time.
Agree, this and lack of online features just make the WiiU a first party game machine again.
Having a feature is not a matter of taste, but wheter or not you enjoy that feature is.
Fair enough then.I responded to a weak argument with a weak response. That was the point.
On which console did the majority of cross-platform games sell this past generation? Did that console have achievements? Yep.
Like those 90 million gamers on the Wii who were perfectly fine without system-wide achievements? I would say those fall under the umbrella of "most gamers."
The false assumption here is that the people who are defending Nintendo on this issue own any other systems in the first place.To the people that are defending Nintendo. How would you react if MS or Sony wiped your Gamerscore tomorrow?