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#222545 Zelda U to contain a bit of Skyrim

Posted by Lebon14 on 16 June 2013 - 12:50 AM in Wii U Games and Software

perceptive. Read this.

http://tvtropes.org/...arityVsOpenness

Zeldas and metroids, the best ones are typically around a 4 on this scale. Recent ones have slipped to 3's and even nearly 2's.

Im sure most would be pleased as punch to just put it back up to its natural 4, and not really all the way to 6.

 

Good stuff in that link. Thanks for sharing.

 

GS-GSTLA must be Level 4-5. However Dark Dawn is probably 2, max 3 but becomes sorta of a 5 post-game. I'm talking about Golden Sun, in case you are ondering. But I digress.

 

Zelda taking hints of Skyrim can only do good to the series. I never cared to finish SS because of the awkward motion controls but I heard it's pretty darn linear.




#211336 Your favourite thing about the Wii U

Posted by Lebon14 on 26 May 2013 - 01:32 AM in Wii U Hardware

My favorite thing is the fact that I know I will get the games I love the most with Nintendo.




#238648 Wonderful 101 is the reason to own a Wii U

Posted by Lebon14 on 11 August 2013 - 06:50 PM in Wii U Games and Software

Actually, every clover/platinum game has done exactly what you requested since viewtiful joe.



So will this. It wont just hurl you into the middle of the game like the demo. Im honestly not looking forward to it and hope it can be skipped/turned off. Oh well.


Ohm, Go into the pause menu, to the second menu and equip the rainbow colored 'full auto'. The computer will begin assisting you with combos, and even block or dodge for you sometimes.

 
Well, if they all do it, why not include it in the demo with an option to skip direct to the action? I know that you want to give as much as a preview as possible but you don't want to throw off your future possible players either.
 
Also, OH SORRY FOR MISSING an option. I also tried mixing this stuff and pressing the Y button did JACK CRAP.
 
Finally, use the[ quote] tag, it looks like you copy me. Exemple dialog:
 
Me: So, today I watched somebody rock RAWK HAWK
You: So, today I watched somebody rock RAWK HAWK
Me: It was an awesome match
You: It was an awesome match
Me: Shaddap
You: Shaddap
 
If that was your intention, that was totally immature and unfit for a moderator. Everybody got opinion. Mine may be biased because the game scared me off so I stopped playing after 15 minutes and I may have not used all the options available. And I did try to check the gamepad help and tried to make use of the tips that appeared here and there the most possible but I was still scared off and unable to play jackcrap. And it was on Easy.
 

also, the "we need a tutorial" argument shows why today's gamers cant beat the first super mario game: no instinct left (specially considering they have mentioned how to play the game each time they have mentioned it on nintendo directs, there are gameplay videos on youtube and even there is the platinum games' blog dedicated to the game where they take you by the hand on getting into the game mechanics)

 
Using SMB as an exemple is... not a good exemple at all. SMB got 2 buttons, a directional pad and the TV to worry about. Here, with W101, we have two joystick, 8 buttons, gamepad screen and monitor/TV to worry about.  Sorry but you are comparing apples to bananas. And, usually, unless I don't plan to play the game myself, I don't watch gameplay videos or anything of the like because, yeah, I don't want to spoil myself.



#238685 Wonderful 101 is the reason to own a Wii U

Posted by Lebon14 on 11 August 2013 - 08:41 PM in Wii U Games and Software

Dont know what you are referring too.

This:

Ohm, Go into the pause menu, to the second menu and equip the rainbow colored 'full auto'. The computer will begin assisting you with combos, and even block or dodge for you sometimes.

But I just realized that you weren't talking to me.
 
 

Probably because you didnt have enough ingrediants. All it gives you are consumables that the demo gives you like candy anyways.

Icons lit up on the right side and figured that I used enough ingredients but... it didn't work for some reason. Like the game explained to me how it worked anyway.

 

Im not even sure what the middle of this is supposed to mean, but the quote function doesnt always work correctly for mobile browsers/wii u.

If the [ quote] tag failed then, oh ok. You have ever had this person repeating what you say to annoy the crap out of you? That's what supposed to mean but if the browser is at fault, well, discard that part completely.
 
 

Thats cool dude, you arent trying to tell people who do enjoy it that they are full of crap and its a bad game, just because you personally are having trouble/scared off. Theres a pretty big difference between what you've posted and what certain other people have.

If you go into the options, under the second tab labeled 'custom' there should be four gems you can equip, the last one will be rainbowy, its called 'full auto', if you equip that, the cpu will help you out with some of the combos, and even blocking sometimes. Should make the game a little less intimidating.

Thanks and thanks again for the tip. However, I'm scared off for good. Last time it happened, it was when I was playing Half-Life 2 and there was this long tongue hanging-from-the-ceiling monsters around a corner. It had been a while since I saw one of those guys so I took for granted that they disappeared for good. So, I turned a corner quick and one of those was RIGHT there and scared the crap out of me, so much that I shot a full clip of pistol at it. After that gaming session, I never played the game again. FACT.



#238475 Wonderful 101 is the reason to own a Wii U

Posted by Lebon14 on 11 August 2013 - 07:03 AM in Wii U Games and Software

I genuinely tried the demo yesterday evening and... it's not my cup of tea. There is a lot on the screen going on at once and I get myself lost in that. Also, there might be videos tutorial and stuff but I feel that the game should make an interactive training session, especially in the drawing segment of the game with "punching bag enmmies" (ennemies that doesn't budge or if they do, they don't attack) and then gradually introduce action. What I played is a game that drops you directly into action with very little to help you out: Use "something" (/reference) to attack! Then, the action grows more intense and then it says "you can draw figures!" when you are already overloaded with checking the gamepad and then the mainscreen trying to figure out what to do. Argh. Again, I like action games but not this kind and that's probably what make me suck very hard.

 

The graphics however are pretty darn good. The greatest surprise I had was: Japanese audio with English subs! Wiis dubs, all hail original audio and language! (says somebody that loves anime and used to watch them a lot)

 

On that, take my opinion with a grain of salt because I'm not in this kind of game. Maybe Pikmin may be more suited for me than W101.




#204615 WiiKey U is legit and its in Development!

Posted by Lebon14 on 06 May 2013 - 10:23 PM in Wii U Hardware

Homebrew = things made by people at home

Piracy = dumping games and playing them with this device.

Oh, I know. But, piracy, as a term, is widely used in various situation and has various meanings. You know that right? I was using the term on a general basis as in "downloading content for free" and "accessing a protected system by unofficial means". Of course, even homebrew can be considered piracy because, to be able to do an homebrew, you need to access to crack/pirate the console to be able to develop and use it. A game hack, is also some sort of homebrew in some way.  There are various ways to see and understand those terms.




#204612 WiiKey U is legit and its in Development!

Posted by Lebon14 on 06 May 2013 - 09:41 PM in Wii U Hardware



This isn't homebrew, this is piracy.

 

Piracy will effect sales of software.

The Wii U already has an automatic update solution though, so it'll be nerfed as soon as it's out.

I disagree. Why? People that will download the game would have not purchase the game in the first place. Even if they finally like the game, they won't buy it. So, does it affect sales. No, it won't and It's been proven already. Actually, "pirates" are actually those that purchase the most medias (music, movies, video games, etc). Those that doesn't pirate anything are usually those that doesn't buy anything anyway. I don't say that what I say is applying to everybody. No, in fact, there will ALWAYS be pirates that will download and don't give a Wii. However, the opposite exists : there will be people that downloads to try it and then ends up buying the game (I'm pretty much in this category, but music wise). There is also people that doesn't pirate and always purchase.

 

Why does it exist in the first place?

- Game availability (ex.: game only available in Japan)

- Lack of features

- Region locks.

 

As long as companies supports any sort of restrictive DRM, they won't sell as much unless they make it widely available and at an avantageous price. Until then, there WILL always be stuff like that happening. It's also been proven that when Netflix has been lauching in countries, the "piracy" for said country dwindled considerably. Same goes for video games. Best exemple : Steam. Yes, it's still some form of DRM. BUT! It allows you to...:

- Redownload the games you purchase in case of all sorts of mishaps. Nintendo seems against the idea... unless it's on the same console.

- Games will be retail price at launch, however, during the pre-order time, they will actually add incensitive to purchase the digital version. Nintendo doesn't do that.

- Steam also offers heavy price cuts from the original release price only a couple of weeks after release. Even for big titles. Nintendo takes YEARS to drop the price. FFS, Super Mario Galaxy 2 is still 49.99$ MSRP NEW!!!!! It has been released for YEARS!!! The only thing to have rebates seems to be... 3rd party games which most of the time, are available on PC and... Steam.

- Allow fans to create their own content for the games a company release. Steam has Steam Workshop which I believe to be pretty darn popular. I do not count how much hacks of Mario Kart Wii and New Super Mario Wii there are on the net... To be able to run those hacks, you need a modded Wii. Since Nintendo doesn't allow user created content, they are bound for hackers to get into the system to allow people to do just that.

 

And the list goes on.

 

Additionally, allowing people to do more with their console than just play games (Steam is on PC, Mac and Linux so it doesn't apply...) i.e. Watch movies without going online or use an online service such as Netflix or YT. How? Play DVDs and Blu-rays. the 360s plays DVDs and the PS3 plays both. And, Nintendo, because they simply refuse to give a single cent to get the rights to play DVDs and/or BDs, are bound to get themselves hacked to allow such things. Oh wait, the optical drive just doesn't read those... so, the homebrews will simply allow to play content from an hard drive or a USB flash drive. Offering a workaround, that's what it will allow.

 

If you don't believe me, you don't read torrentfreak.com enough. They've been posting articles throughout the years by researchers that takes the issue to heart, actually research and publish actual results; not BS results from say, an anti-piracy company (biased numbers). Even the European Commission agrees that music piracy doesn't affect sales! Smae logic goes for video games. If the latest COD or Halo game sell for a million copies, I don't believe that this actual number will increase if there was no piracy at all. I simply can't believe that.

 

Don't get me wrong, if my wallet was flowing with cash, I would certainly buy every games I'm interessed in. However, because of ridiculous prices, I never had to play those games... Exemple: Kid Icarus Uprising, Starfox 64 3D, Luigi's Mansion, etc. Those are all 3DS games. Why no WiiU games... well, the offer isn't still quite there. I purchased SMW on the virtual console and when I saw the price I thought... "What a rip-off." Even if it was only 6$ (and I have to actually add the taxes in the region I live in).

 

Do I plan to hack my console after saying all that? No. Why? I don't want to risk an investment that took months to gather the money for. Anyway, the games I will be actually interessed in will be limited. It's not like Mario/Banjo-like platformers or Perfect Dark or Goldeneye 007 (N64) FPS or Pokemon and Golden Sun-like turn based RPGs were legion these days...




#205003 WiiKey U is legit and its in Development!

Posted by Lebon14 on 07 May 2013 - 08:15 PM in Wii U Hardware

2. The unauthorized use or reproduction of

copyrighted or patented material: software
piracy.

Thats it.

Even then, it's still wide for me *shrug*




#198467 Wii u urgent HELP monitor.

Posted by Lebon14 on 22 April 2013 - 06:25 PM in Wii U Hardware

Thank you for the help i think that work, here on the image, The black and green are for the sound, on the black i only can hook up a headphone? or i can put some speakers. 

 

 Clipboard04.jpg

The monitor has built-in speakers but, if you want, you can plug any headphones or PC speakers to it and, well, it'll replace the monitor speakers *shrug*. It's the Green jack, btw.




#197987 Wii u urgent HELP monitor.

Posted by Lebon14 on 21 April 2013 - 10:17 PM in Wii U Hardware

I have a VW246H and it works wonderfully. HDMI, DVI, VGA, integrated speakers... the same. I have sound and the image showing up just fine.




#200061 Wii U update is live!

Posted by Lebon14 on 25 April 2013 - 05:57 PM in Wii U Hardware

Error code: 199-9999
Wii U GamePad update failed.
The console will now restart.
If the problem persists etc.

 

Did you get that at the end?

 

It restarted and told me to update my upad.

The upad's update counts for 20% of the total update time according to the status bar majiggy.

I got it... I thought I would have the update over but when it rebooted, it did when you said and the update completed successfully. It took me 30min to download. Probably another 10-15 minutes to install.




#241620 Wii U Summer/Fall Update

Posted by Lebon14 on 25 August 2013 - 10:45 PM in Wii U Hardware

Don't forget that there's still NID and Miiverse to come to the 3DS still. I wonder when we'll have those. Otherwise, more OS speed will be welcome. It's still pretty slow but much better than before the spring update. That's all I ask really. Oh and, games.



#248801 Wii U Summer/Fall Update

Posted by Lebon14 on 30 September 2013 - 11:41 AM in Wii U Hardware

It could be tomorrow...?

Source

 

Edit: URL bbcode is stupid on this board -_-




#249717 Wii U OS Redesign Concept

Posted by Lebon14 on 04 October 2013 - 10:43 PM in The Museum

actually, it's not.

the wii u is awesome. the os ui is the complete opposite of that.

And look a the arrows on the sides of the home screen, they look ok. outdated, but ok. now tap one. notic how the highlight is now? the highlight should stop at the edge of the arrow object. insted, it extends onto the drop shadow. its visually a small error, but it is an astronomically huge error in terms of the person using the graphic tools to design it.there ae multiple others, but this is pretty obvious.

still can't believe someone was paid to do this. they really need to hire a quality graphic designer for the ui.

 

I also heavily disagree. Metro UI is by far the worst UI I've ever seen: flat, ugly, unintuitive. On a Nintendo console, it would be unsuable. You need multitouch which the Gamepad can't provide. On the TV, since you can't swipe away, you'll have to navigate manually in a mess of squares and rectangles. I've always hated the last XBox360 UI for a reason: everything's lost in a mess of flat rectangles. That's the main reason I've stayed with Windows 7 and I don't want Nintendo to fall for that stupid flat look.

 

However, I don't say that the WiiU UI is the best. Could it be better? Yes. Could it be faster? Most definitely.

Let's have a list of stuff that could be added and improved:

 

Operating System

  • [CONFIRMED] OS Speed Boost
  • Merge Wii Menu with Wii U Menu
  • Merge HOME Menu with Wii U Menu
  • Unified UI (Wii U, 3DS and Web apps such as Miiverse and eShop)

System Settings

  • Optional Game Installs
  • Transfer tool between Wii U's
  • Enable Full RGB Color option
  • Allow HDMI Video and Component Sound at the same time
  • Parental Controls available through System Settings

Wii U GamePad

  • Turn Off/On the GamePad's screen by pressing the POWER button
  • Turn Off the Wii U by pressing the POWER button more than 3 seconds
  • Enable Voice Commands using the Wii U GamePad's microphone

Wara Wara Plaza

  • Wara Wara Plaza Plug-ins (example: Animal Crossing Plaza - Mii's turn into animals, city tree at the center, etc.)
  • Add a Featured Shows section/icon (powered by Nintendo TVii)
  • Access most Miiverse, eShop and TVii information directly, regarding a Mii/Icon (such as comments, yeahs and views)
  • Ability to display more icons/rearrange them in different ways
  • Add a hovering title above Featured Applications
  • Real-time Weather and Current Time from your current location (powered by Google/Wii Street U) (example: if it's currently night time, it's night time in the Wara Wara Plaza too, if its raining, its raining in the Wara Wara Plaza too (Miis with Umbrellas = Awesome)

Wii U Menu / HOME Menu

  • Folders
  • Wallpapers (with Parallax Effect) free/sold on Nintendo eShop
  • Miiverse tab in Wii U Menu (Preview Mode - Highlights, Friend List, Messages and Wii Chat U (prompt))
  • Nintendo eShop tab (Preview Mode - Weekly Highlights)
  • Nintendo TVii tab (Preview Mode - Favorite Shows Highlights)
  • Notifications tab in Wii U Menu (Full App, similarly to iOS/Android)
  • Personal Mii Customization tab
  • Image Gallery application (USB HDD or SD Card)
  • Video Playback application with support for subttitles (USB HDD or SD Card)

Mii Editor

  • Customize your personal Mii with Nintendo-themed hats and other clothes bought with Accomplishment Points (similarly to StreetPass Mii Plaza on 3DS)

Nintendo Network ID

  • Temporary Log-In on a Registered Friend's Wii U
  • Temporary Game Sharing (24 hours max. for example) while logged in
  • Cloud Saves (allows to continue a game on friends house, excellent for Super Smash Bros.)

Miiverse

  • Unified Accomplishments System
  • Save screenshots before posting them
  • Merge with Friend List
  • Allow for more than 100 Friends
  • Profile Cover: attach a Game Picture taken by you as your cover(example: Art Academy sketches, Pikmin 3 photos), similarly to Game Pages
  • Activity Log: Game Statistics and Game Library sharing
  • Invite/Join Friend on an online multiplayer room (similarly to 3DS Friend List)
  • Share with Social Media Websites such as Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr [[YouTube, Ustream, Twitch.tv]] (currently only on Web version)
  • [STRETCH] Gameplay Streaming / 10 second Game Video sharing

Nintendo eShop

  • [CONFIRMED] Unified Nintendo eShop (Wii U/3DS/Web)
  • Remote-Buy (Wii U/3DS/Web)
  • Account based purchases (possible to transfer purchases to a different console if needed)
  • Written reviews, published on Miiverse with a "Review" tag (up to 200 characters)
  • Ability to Gift games.
  • Better layout of games and categories (example: Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, Virtual Cosole, Indies, Videos)
  • [CONFIRMED] Franchise-based categories (example: Mario, Zelda, Mega Man, Sonic, Metroid, Kirby, etc.)

Nintendo TVii

  • Nintendo TVii comes to Europe
  • Redesigned UI to match the rest of the system
  • Video Playback directly on the application

Internet Browser

  • More opened tabs simultaneously
  • Web History (up to 1000 pages for example)

Wii U Chat

  • [CONFIRMED] Enable as a Multitasking Application
  • Cross-Game (Party) Chat / Video Call with Friends [during gameplay]
  • [CONFIRMED] Wii U to Smartphone/Tablet/PC calls

Notifications

  • Unified Notifications System
  • On-screen pop-up and prompt when a new notification is available (Friend is online, new Miiverse Yeah!/Comment/Message, favorite show is on air on Nintendo TVii, Accomplishment, new update available, etc.)

Download Manager / SpotPass

  • Merge with Notifications

(from the Wii U Summer/Fall Update thread, took the liberty to remove some stuff, especially if it contradicsts my post)

 

...and keep that Nintendo feel.

Seriously.




#253102 Wii U OS Redesign Concept

Posted by Lebon14 on 25 October 2013 - 01:25 PM in The Museum

About the UI designs concepts of post #31, 39 and 47... they're still flat, yes. However, I kind of relate it to what Nintendo could come up with so I like it. In fact, I would love that so much more than the stupid Metro UI Microsoft has.




#250138 Wii U OS Redesign Concept

Posted by Lebon14 on 07 October 2013 - 04:54 AM in The Museum

the wii u ui is an iphone clone.

grid based app launcher? check.

dock? check.

rounded rectangle icons? check.

almost.

its the fisher price version.

Metro is pretty savvy, but i never said to use metro on wii u.

the ui would benefit from modern design trend.

there are a lot of aspects that can be done better.

and that nintendo feel?

every console has a ui of its own. the wii was the first to try to emulate apples "aqua" look to some degree.

it was considered modern when the wii came out.

the wii u ui feels stuck back at that time. thats why most feel it's outdated.

hopefully we get a modern ui next year. and by modern i dont mean stale. but something that looks current and sharp.

 

*pinches his top part of the nose*

 

Do you think sincerely think that Nintendo wanted to "copy" Apple? I don't think they did. What they thought was probably "Hey! the 3DS UI is pretty good, so, we could use it on the U. But... there are too much options and so we need some shortcut. Let's put the most useful down there." And, it just happened to look like a dock from OSX and other Apple products. As you know, Nintendo avoid paying royalties like the pest. So much that they won't even pay for DVD playback (which needs DVD Forum licence), Or even CD-Rom!! For Blu-ray, I understand... you wouldn't pay rolyalties to one of your direct competitors, hmm? To top it off, they are copyright an*l-ist.

 

Personally, the flat "modern" look is just a fad. Oh wait. Apple used that flat look in iOS7. Then, something bad became good all of a sudden. And people hate Windows 8 for the Modern/Metro UI... go figure.

 

Anyway, what Nintendo really needs to focus on is to let people actually personallize their console. Add a wallpaper, change the color of the icons, folders, etc. Just a few ideas out of my head. Ninty has always the first to takes risks. So why not nnovate in the UI instead of following a fad trend? Why not innovate on something new?

 

Personally, I like the UI the way it is. Needs improvement, yes, but I still love its look.




#250041 Wii U hardware; bits and pieces connected together...

Posted by Lebon14 on 06 October 2013 - 04:17 PM in Wii U Hardware

I would like to thank you, Eye_Of-Core, for the hard work put into this. You definitely showed what the WiiU is capable of!




#193957 Wii U graphics question... will you be satisfied?

Posted by Lebon14 on 13 April 2013 - 12:15 AM in Wii U Hardware

Personally, looking at the graphics in Lego City Undercover (an exemple), they look pretty darn good for what it is.  Then, again, it may not be using the WiiU at full capacity graphic-wise but, still, it looks great. I'm not a graphics whore: I'm not looking for top notch graphics with the best physics ever, etc, etc, etc. As long as it looks good and not an half-assed job, whatever resolution (depends on the game console generation here), I'll be happy.

 

the graphical difference will be much tinier because they'll all be in 1080p (unless Microsoft loses it and tries a 4k console)

 

A 4k console? In your dreams... for now. Even a the nVidia GeForce GTX Titan can't even run a game full quality at 4k at a decent framerate. And, that's the most powerful single-GPU on the market (at 1000$ a pop). In Unigine, in 2560x1600, it only gets ~45fps. Note that UltraHD (aka 4k) is 7680x4320. How would you plan to make a console, at this present date, when the most power single-GPU card on the market can't even run something smooth in 2560x1600 in a GPU Benchmark software? And how UltraHD TVs are crazy expensive? Tell me about it.

 

Now, I also know that you are hypothetical here.




#236311 WII U Fix

Posted by Lebon14 on 31 July 2013 - 11:35 PM in Wii U Hardware

Let's beat a dead horse some more...

 

And, yes, OP, you don't even know what are you talking about.




#251061 Wii Mini {Photos and Details}

Posted by Lebon14 on 12 October 2013 - 04:51 AM in General Gaming

Why did you necro post?! That reply wasn't really worth it.




#211337 which one should I choose?

Posted by Lebon14 on 26 May 2013 - 01:48 AM in The Café

The second one, add a Windows 7 licence, because Windows 8 sucks, and switch the i5 for an i7 3770. Should be compatible without changing the motherboard. Even without the i7, this is a cool machine. 675 pounds... seem very underpriced for what it is. The i5 is like 250$ alone (~165 pounds). The graphic card is like 350$ (~231 pounds). The SSD is also non-negligible too price-wise. I don't even know how they sell tha the prce it is... :\ I know if I would build such a machine I would be aiming for ~1250-1500$ minimum (825-1000 pounds). Even more. Or maybe they DO ACTUALLY convert from US$ to £; unlike the euro.

 

Personally, that would the best of the best if you would be willing to pay for it:

Intel Core i7 3770

(insert brand name here) 16GB DDR3 @ (insert speed here)

(insert brand) H60 Watercooler (AND WATERCOOLED TOO AT 670 pounds?!?!?! SERIOUSLY?!?)

Gigabyte H77M

(Insert brand) 120GB SSD

(Insert brand) 1TB HDD @ (Insert speed)

Windows 7 Pro (instead of Windwos 8)

EVGA nVidia GTX 670 FTW Signature 2

 

By the way, what pictures?!




#249592 When did you get your Wii U?

Posted by Lebon14 on 03 October 2013 - 06:28 PM in Wii U Hardware

Release day was a sunday and since mine was ordered online and that there's no delivery on Sunday, I got it the next day. So, the day after official release.




#211330 What Nintendo OS now needs to do to compete

Posted by Lebon14 on 26 May 2013 - 01:19 AM in Wii U Hardware

By prediction mode i mean having the WiiU take notes of the games you buy and offer suggestions of other games you may enjoy (without being too in your face). It's already available in all sorts of different platforms, the PS4 has especially made a big fuss about implementing it into their system, but this is definitely not a must have feature.

 

Whoops, i meant to say pre-installed software, a small minigame or something mildly entertaining for those that bought the system but are yet to get games. Game and Wario was meant to be a preinstalled game but the developers decided they had too many ideas that they wanted to implement, thus they decided to make it a retail game.

 

Nintendo should at least give developers a manuel on how to code on the WiiU since so many devs are finding it a little difficult to learn to work with this new architecture (mainly because their lazy, but a helping hand would be good, Nintendo can be there to help everyone at once).

Oh OK, I see what you mean now by "Prediction Mode". Of course, I would agree with such feature. That could give light to not-so-well-known games that needs more respect instead of always being the big guys standing out.

 

That kind of pre-installed software. That's an added bonus and it's all cool. What I would agree with, in WiiU's future is that Nintendo could pre-install what was before retail games. For exemple, New Super Mario Bros U. It give an added value to the console and, hopefully, at no additional cost.




#210244 What Nintendo OS now needs to do to compete

Posted by Lebon14 on 22 May 2013 - 09:08 PM in Wii U Hardware

@Penguin101

1) I disagree. If people are getting lazier and lazier... I think they should AT LEAST do an effort into pressing the power button of the console. Or on the gamepad for U's case. Vocal commands in this situation is just lazy.

2) Face recognition is hit and miss like you said. If people stopped being lazy and don't use the same password, or at least have an inventory of them, AND put an effort into making a good password, there would be next to need for facial recognition.

3) I agree with this. If the system indeed use an SSD as storage even if it's on SATA2 there are NO reason to have a slow OS. They did an amazing effort with April's update. However, it isn't as fast as it could be and I agree. Accessing a menu and getting out of one should be next to instant. This is 2013, not 1985.

4.1) Wasn't that done already?

4.2) WiiU is underpowered for that. At least, right now, we have a way of retrieving screenshots from Miiverse. As for cloud, I don't think that's possible either. Recording a video needs an amazing amount of computing power. It even brings gaming PCs to a crawl (i.e 120+ fps -> 30fps, which creates lag). If you upload directly to cloud, well, you need this one heck of upload speed to sustain the recording without lag. And over Wifi? Good luck~~

5) I agree but at the same time I don't. You need to keep your own thing but at the same time, you need to be proactive with the gaming industry. Not only indies but also big third-party players and see what they want. Of course, stuff like EA wanting to invade Nintendo's console with Oricrap, needs to be countered.

 

1-New layout, should take notes of 360 OS

2-Be able to add small widgets

eg. Stick notes, clocks, weather updates, news reports, quick twitter/facebook messenger.

3-Video sharing would be great but it isn't necessary, especially if it chugs the OS.

4-Prediction mode wouldn't be a hard thing to add

5-Improved internet data speeds for both wireless and Lan adapter

6-Perhaps a reinstalled game?

7-Simplified code would be great

8-Secret Nintendo easter eggs

eg. Ability to play Donkey Kong, Zork, etc.

9-Easy Facebook and twitter app that doesn't deviate to much from original format in order to reduce having a confusing layout.

 

1) i.e. taking notes of Windows 8. NO THANKS.

2) they are always nice to have. Usually, somebody would prefer a computer for that though. My poinion though.

3) Video, in this context of underpower, is not feasible. Nice maybe, but not possible with what we have right now. See above.

4) I don't know what you mean by "Prediction mode".

5) Yes. Why is the WiiU unable to achieve 30Mbits on Wifi when a laptop is able to? That is a bug that needs to be addressed.

5a) Include an Ethernet port off the bat without a need for adapter.

6) what?

7) You mean optimizing code, right? if so, yes, it needs to. ALWAYS.

8) Knowing Nintendo, they would never do that from the OS but more inclined to make you pay for it.

9) I answer that in the widgets

 

Honestly, next time Nintendo should outsource and get Linux. Be so much better.

 

I agree! Get the latest kernel and start working around it instead of starting from scratch!




#211478 What music are you listening to at the moment?

Posted by Lebon14 on 26 May 2013 - 02:34 PM in The Café

"Mutable Story" by Axel.K

If you are either a fan of...

- Heavy Metal

- Japanese music

- Touhou

You should totally rock to that awesome song!

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