< marcan> 31 trustworthy people have the info from last year. if nobody has released anything yet it's because nobody is motivated/interested enough to do anything with it.
< marcan> I think there's a collective "meh" sentiment about the WiiU. it was fun breaking it but nobody really feels like building an ecosystem out of it
< marcan> and we saw what happens when you just throw your stuff at people and tell them to run with it (see PS3), so that's not going to happen
Wait, what? Is not the PS3 homebrew community strong?
<@marcan> heck, other than random twittards, I've heard basically no noise/pestering for us to release stuff
<@marcan> I think there really isn't as much interest as there should be to make this viable/worth it
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mdny9iIqtS1racybko1_250.gif
People have been more respectful of scene releasers. People have actually been
enforcing respect!
<@marcan> *I should qualify that I value noise from real devs. there's plenty of noise from gbatemp, but we all know they just want warez.
http://adventuresofalostboy.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/eeyup.gif (at least to me, though I wanted to unlock my PS3 for more than just the .ps3 files)
< marcan> if we get lazy and unmotivated, they might be too incompetent to break the new ones
Wait... 'break'?
< marcan> not as awesome as us though, we did have to pull of a pretty epic <censored> attack for the wii u
< marcan> it's a bit scary how well these things work sometimes
<@marcan> [cuss] the most interesting bit so far was the compat VI
<@marcan> and we already reverse engineered that
http://64.imagebam.com/download/BtW...55/RandallHasNeverBeenSoTurnedOnInHisLife.jpg
<@marcan> Muzer: fwiw you CAN get three cores in wii mode, with restrictions, with some tricks. but good luck getting libogc ported to multicore (so there's really no point)
Haime? I did not know that Wii can get to 2 cores!
<@marcan> delroth: yeah. I mean, the controller is cute, but everything else is just bog standard
<@marcan> sure, three cores, woohoo, but we have quad-core ARMs now
<@marcan> also, the SIMD is still made of fail
<@marcan> that's still what I find the saddest about the CPU
<@shuffle2> i think it would be interetsing to know how some other hardware is working (like compat gpu/dsp,bd) but not incredibly interesting to use them, unlike the gamepad
<@marcan> shuffle2: dsp is just the same old dsp with more sram. bd is SATA/AHCI. compat gpu I still think is just a bolted-on GX
<@marcan> and the wiiu GPU is just a stupid outdated radeon
<@marcan> there's really nothing interesting
For one thing, games sell consoles. For another thing, I regret the whole 'Nintendoo pushing weakened hardware' ideology. (I mean, why do
Pokémon X and
Pokémon Y make pooie graphics instead of using the
fabulous graphics and lighting engine from the
Pokédex 3D? They could even import from
Pokémon Battle Revolution!
< marcan> why buy closed platforms when open ones are cheaper and better
I already said that games sells consoles. While Lignux allows for stronger hardware, there is not that much support for Lignux compared to, say, Windows.
< marcan> m_b_v: that's the point - publishers just need to get their act together and start releasing for android and PC.
The makes of LibRetro know how
difficult is a port to the Android, especially when things do not work nicely.
I can not blame Google for that, though.
<@marcan> [cuss], the GC was awesome in almost every way
<@marcan> (in its day)
<@marcan> best controllers, best game media storage/performance balance, nice CPU and GPU (for its time)
To be honest, I also really like the GameCube controller best. I wish I could buy one of those adapters from GameCube to computer.
<@tueidj> ninty thought the gc GPU was so nice, they reused it for the wii
Oh, dear...