@IceClimbers exactly. And if they follow the other steps into getting 3rd party suppprt, the system will obviously sell well and 3rd party will be there to stay. FACT
@jakysnakydx we don't want to change you, but show you your ignorance. Sorry, but people like powerful consoles, and you are missing out on them. You would be surprised to see what they can do. FACT
@Ryno 1: NX will obviously be more powerful than the playstation 4, its next gen 2: id 3rd parties don't come back, it's because of a gimmicky controller and a cheap processor that makes it tough for developers to make games for the system. FACT
@IceClimbers in order to get 3rd party in the beginning of the cconsole generation, you must have powerful hardware, easy hardware to develop for and a decent controller. After that, it's all about the sales
@Ryno let's take it from the top, pal. I'm saying Nintendo needs to make a powerful system with no gimmicks and they can be 3 rd party king, and you're saying they have no hope for that just because of failed attempts in the past
@Ryno they didn't sell well COMPARED to the playstation 3 and xbox 360 which had 80 million units sold. They didn't market the wii u right, it sold bad, and that's why they sold bad. FACT
@Einherjar how much time did you spend typing in outdated information? Right now we are in the era where the most powerful console is the best selling and consoles are called irrelevant because the pc is the most powerful. The wii u can't even run a DVD, something the ps2 can do. How do you think that worked out for Nintendo?
@Ryno nobody bought those games because it had terrible online, no dlc, and were ports of games that came out a long time ago. Nintendo needs to do ot differently with the NX
@Ryno nobody bought those games because it had terrible online, no dlc, and were ports of games that came out a long time ago. Nintendo needs to do ot differently with the NX
@Ryno the whole reason why it doesn't sell is because of the gimmicks and the type of CPU they use. Those two things scare off developers and costumers
@Aromaiden you'll be surprised. Nintendo wasn't always a gaming company and they certainly don't need to stay one. What if their "quality of life" product sky rockets and the NX does a Virtual Boy?
Nintendo's victory in the gaming industry is so close, yet so far. All it takes is making a system powerful enough to compete with everyone else and dropping the gimmicks. Nintendo is stubborn and they think that do what they want and we will always come back. If the NX fails, Nintendo is gone for good.
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Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@N1ntendodo why have a hybrid console when portables are dying? The 3ds may be the last portable a lot of people buy, or at least keep
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@IceClimbers exactly. And if they follow the other steps into getting 3rd party suppprt, the system will obviously sell well and 3rd party will be there to stay. FACT
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@jakysnakydx we don't want to change you, but show you your ignorance. Sorry, but people like powerful consoles, and you are missing out on them. You would be surprised to see what they can do. FACT
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@FJOJR "innovations" is what kills Nintendo. "innovatons" are expensive and make Nintendo skim on the hardware. FACT
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@Ryno 1: NX will obviously be more powerful than the playstation 4, its next gen 2: id 3rd parties don't come back, it's because of a gimmicky controller and a cheap processor that makes it tough for developers to make games for the system. FACT
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@IceClimbers in order to get 3rd party in the beginning of the cconsole generation, you must have powerful hardware, easy hardware to develop for and a decent controller. After that, it's all about the sales
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@Ryno let's take it from the top, pal. I'm saying Nintendo needs to make a powerful system with no gimmicks and they can be 3 rd party king, and you're saying they have no hope for that just because of failed attempts in the past
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@Ryno there aren't any because the system either sold bad and or gave the inferior version. FACT
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@IceClimbers not necessarily stop making IP's by choice, but if they ever go financially down the drain
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@Ryno they didn't sell well COMPARED to the playstation 3 and xbox 360 which had 80 million units sold. They didn't market the wii u right, it sold bad, and that's why they sold bad. FACT
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@Einherjar how much time did you spend typing in outdated information? Right now we are in the era where the most powerful console is the best selling and consoles are called irrelevant because the pc is the most powerful. The wii u can't even run a DVD, something the ps2 can do. How do you think that worked out for Nintendo?
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@rishisquid finally, someone who gets it
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@Kaze_Memaryu it's also about hardware that has to run those games. I'll see what you you have to say when the NX comes out
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@Aromaiden you never know. It's all about the money, and if they hit jackpot with health and fail in video games, they may sell mario and move on.
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@Ryno nobody bought those games because it had terrible online, no dlc, and were ports of games that came out a long time ago. Nintendo needs to do ot differently with the NX
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@Ryno nobody bought those games because it had terrible online, no dlc, and were ports of games that came out a long time ago. Nintendo needs to do ot differently with the NX
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@TheAlbinoLion look at the company that's in charge
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@Ryno the whole reason why it doesn't sell is because of the gimmicks and the type of CPU they use. Those two things scare off developers and costumers
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
@Aromaiden you'll be surprised. Nintendo wasn't always a gaming company and they certainly don't need to stay one. What if their "quality of life" product sky rockets and the NX does a Virtual Boy?
Re: Talking Point: Raw Power Isn't Vital to Nintendo's NX, But It Does Matter
Nintendo's victory in the gaming industry is so close, yet so far. All it takes is making a system powerful enough to compete with everyone else and dropping the gimmicks. Nintendo is stubborn and they think that do what they want and we will always come back. If the NX fails, Nintendo is gone for good.