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I use them when someone is camping Also, you'd do well to get yourself a pro controller Devin, then you might not suck
REALLY? BECAUSE MY GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE SHOWS YOU THROWING ONE AT THE START OF THE MATCH.
You know it's true because I took the time to press the caps lock.
Remove my quote from your post. I got side tracked by my own frustration.Don't turn this into a "Nintendo releases same stuff" thread.
FINE
[serious discussion]welp you can expect A LOT of shitty points right from the start the same thing happened with the wii...remember THIS?![/serious discussion]
It depends on the port but overall for home consoles there should be this rule.There should be a law where you're not allowed to make ports for a new system for at least a year maybe 2 years...
There should be a law where you're not allowed to make ports for a new system for at least a year maybe 2 years...
Because if there's one thing fledgling consoles need less of, it's games.
I can get the frustration if your new console of choice only seems to receive ports from other consoles, but ports can be a strong motivator. They're an anchor in the system's library - safe mainstays that make the system more appealing to prospective customers. It's intended to get people to think along the lines of, "Oh, if I hop onboard the Wii U hype train, I can get Mario/Zelda/etc. while still keeping up with Assassin's Creed/CoD/etc."
The trick isn't having no ports - it's in balancing them with a fair amount of exclusives.
To outright ban ports would be to outright cripple the console in its infancy.
definitive versions huh?look at the Wii and the great ports it had, 2 come to mind. Resident Evil 4 and Okami, easily the definitive versions of the game.
definitive versions huh?
Okami HD - PS3
Re4 HD - PS3/360
And yet Ubisoft are still supporting the Wii U with Watch Dogs and the next Assassins Creed.
People probably got it for platforms a month before the Wii U launched or simply because they KNOW they can play against others on other platforms. Then there's the fact that there are other games out there, again CoD was old news by that time. When I buy a new console, I tend to get a game that'll show off it's features and so there's games like ZombiU, NSMBU & Nintendoland that offer that. Plus with consoles that have just launched, there isn't much to play AND you've just spent a shit ton on the console so the one games you're gonna buy are ones that you feel will last...CoD isn't bad, it's just one of those "finish once and never go back" kind of titles and without knowing others with a Wii U there is little point to playing it online either.
Really only the core Nintendo fanboys would pick up a launch Wii U so why are they surprised with "abysmal" sales of a quick cheap port of a game that was old news, not exactly universally praised and in a series people are tired with?