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GoodGuy

Member Since 08 Nov 2012
Offline Last Active Dec 30 2012 02:58 PM

#144032 How do you clean your gamepad?

Posted by GoodGuy on 05 December 2012 - 09:56 AM

Lol, is that what you kids are calling it these days?


What? :S are u a creep or something?


#136760 An honest Wii U review (finally!)

Posted by GoodGuy on 23 November 2012 - 09:59 AM

So all the negative reviews are dishonest?


#126411 Can I Use The Pro Controller For 2 Player Games Instead Of Wii Motion Plus?

Posted by GoodGuy on 09 November 2012 - 12:36 AM

Thats what I was saying in the other thread, they messed up with all the different controllers


#125974 Why I won't buy the Wii U (please read)

Posted by GoodGuy on 08 November 2012 - 10:11 AM

I think It's a safe bet that all future VC games on the Wii U will have multiple controllers support. If I were Nintendo I wouldn't be spending the money or man power to update every VC release either.


I don't think you understand. They don't have to update every VC release, just make the gamepad or pro controller compatible with the vc games. Thats it


#125964 Why I won't buy the Wii U (please read)

Posted by GoodGuy on 08 November 2012 - 09:31 AM

Its called a Wii U. It has the word Wii in it! therefore, I would expect Wii Controllers to be used for it as much as the Wii U ones.
also i don't believe the wii's controllers are not out of date.

making games compatible with future consoles is hard to program for. Even some ps3 models can't play ps2 games.
Its not easy programming. You have to change the code and stuff.
We can't play Wii games with the gamepad because of the same reasons. the Wii U reads it the exactly the same as a Wii will. The Wii U functions the exact same as the wii when is reads them, therefore it would be extremely hard to program different controllers for, That's why Nintendo made the classic controller specifically for this so that it could

I see were your getting at, but making the games compatible with the Wii U controllers is harder than it seems. although maybe games are compatible with the pro controller. It depends on how the pro controller functions.

Please reconsider not buying the Wii U :)


Thank you for your response. I work in IT, Im not a programmer but a software tester. Yes, its hard to make old games compatible with new consoles, but this is not the issue in this case. The games are already comptible wih the console, its just the mapping of the controls that needs to be done in the gamepad or pro controller. And this is not complicated programming, trust me man. If they can make a screen on a gamepad with no lag at all, they can do this as well.

I will probably still buy the console on launch day though I wont be able to resist :)


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