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Re: Review: Opoona (Wii)

Firefly

I bought this game a month ago for 10€ in a store...and I saw it lying there for 2 months...
well...it wasn't that bad...I completed it in a week

Re: iPhone more powerful than Wii?

Firefly

Let me tell you my perspective of this:

The "wii" and the "iphone" is a specification(spec). A spec tells me, that I have this or that cpu, gpu, ram, etc. Nothing more, nothing less.

If someone wants to develop a game with this spec, the costumer can be sure, that it WILL work with that spec. If it doesn't work, he will get his money back. That's it.

Telling the customer, that an other spec works better, is the worst thing someone can do. That will tell the customer two things:

  • the developer choose the wrong spec, because he can't get the game to work inside this spec.
  • the developer tries to tell the customer, that it's this fault, choosing the wrong spec.

Point 1: A spec exists before and after the development of a game. You can't change it. Working outside of it, means fail. Simple as that.
Point 2: The customer is never wrong! He is not interested in the developers favourite spec, the more powerful spec or the development problems. Nothing of this is important. If the developer tells the customer, that he don't like a(/his) spec, the customer won't buy the game and even boycott all games from the whole company, because he lost trust in the company.