Zeus wrote:
No, the argument made here and in most places is that the Wii is for casual players, not that they're too stupid to figure out hardcore games. That was your twist on it. That's Seek-ing up the point (and in relation to your other post above, give Seek some credit, he's actually supporting a very small fraction of his points now - although still far lower than minimally acceptable - which is far better than the past :-)
I'd refrain from telling me what I have read if I were you ...
First search turned up 2 results...and if I cared, I'm positive I could find more. I am certainly not about to link off site to refute your silly assertion about what I have read. The major argument behind the Wii control scheme's appeal was intuitiveness and accessibility -- that implies what, exactly?
http://tows.cc/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1 ... al+control
http://tows.cc/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1 ... omplicated
As for seeker, he was shooting 0 for 2. If you want to be his cheerleader and give his hyperbolic empty post "credit", go nuts. Don't ask me to...
Zeus wrote:First, casual does not equal **insert paragraphs of verbal diarrhea**.
You just typed an assload of opinion without a basis in fact to counter an argument I don't even especially agree with (eg. controllers are too complicated for retarded casuals). Hell, if you look at the above links, you'll even see me arguing AGAINST it.
I'm more than happy to ignore the lack of any factual basis in your post, as opinions are fine for debate. But the fact that I already clearly stated the base assertion isn't mine makes it all just...well, annoying. Beyond that, NO ONE as far as I have seen has stated EVERY Wii owner is a casual, so your rebuttal isn't even applicable or relevant. Sine/Sera own multiple consoles and PC's...I'd hardly be calling them casual.
A casual IS an impulse buyer - generally speaking, they are slow to adopt new technology (that includes Netflix and HDTVs). If the service is driven on the Wii by anyone, it'll be non-casual owners like Sine/Sera setting it up.
Anyway, back on topic:
- Wii is limited on video output
- Wii is limited to WiFi out of the box (assumed, unverified)
- Same service offered on PC and 360/PS3
- Wii is the WORST choice for streaming to an HDTV
It's nice that the Wii will have the service, but I'm still confused why Sera wants it and doesn't just use an alternative. And unlike Sine's prediction, I'd be surprised to see 5% of NA Wii install base utilise it. Like I said before, I predict single digit % of the combined PS3/360 subscription base.
PS Kupek, was funny to see this given that you raised the proverbial eyebrow to my comment...
Kupek wrote:
I think your perspective is off. You're right, if a person wants to play a game, even a complicated control scheme won't deter them. But that's not the set of people we're talking about with "casual." We mean people who ordinarily don't want to play games. If they have no a priori desire to play, then any barrier to entry is going to reinforce that. Simple control schemes, however, remove that barrier, and someone with no prior desire to play might be willing to try it out.
Hence why a game like Madden still falls under hardcore.