GuSolarFlare

GuSolarFlare

Computer engineering student

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Re: Iwata Looking To Emulate iOS And Android With A Common Platform For Future Nintendo Hardware

GuSolarFlare

@unrandomsam well to me it looks to be the same architecture and OS not the exactly same hardware so for example if they did this for Home Console and Hendheld the people with the handheld would get the short end of the deal because handhels aren't as powerful as home consoles making the home console "all powerful" being able to play games for both itself and handheld and the handhelds would have less variety locked within their own specific library unless ports happened....

Re: Iwata Looking To Emulate iOS And Android With A Common Platform For Future Nintendo Hardware

GuSolarFlare

hope it means that fusion trash(I don't like that idea at all) because the only other reason I can think for doing this would be making ports easily and I don't want Nintendo porting games too often(too many ports make a game lose value too easily a multiplatform game will always be remembered as "that game I could easily get to play on anything" or "that game that released a million times and I got sick of it" instead of a unique experience)

Re: Video: Short Film Extols The Virtues Of Buttons, Features Nintendo Quite Heavily

GuSolarFlare

Touchscreens are an amazing SUPPORT to buttons there are times we don't have enough buttons or we could use another analog stick those are the best uses for touchscreens support they help making what's good even better. you can't get rid of the buttons and expect things to work better look at smartphones it's horrible to type with them even the classic "use the + button to mave the cursor and the A to select" every gamer knows works better unless there's a "pen" to use on the touchscreen(what was scrapped for the new touchscreen technologies)

Re: Nintendo Share Price Drops In Reaction to Investor Briefing

GuSolarFlare

all part of the plan. making doubtful news that make their future look bad so the shares lose price and then Nintendo takes full control of itself again. no more annoying shareholders with dumb ideas just to please the market, the rebirth of the pure gaming.
or so I want to imply. just to start a new chaotic discussion of conspiracy and madness

Re: Video: Capcom Celebrates 10 Years of Monster Hunter

GuSolarFlare

@Pichubby no, the controls are pretty different. it's hard to explain it's that the controls in Monster Hunter are tricky in some parts, though you can customize the bottom/gamepad screen to have shortcuts to items, actions, map and lock-on(that works nothing like in Zelda) not to say all the weapons have different controls(the buttons for the weapons are all the same but how you control them is different)