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^This, Iwata is holding the company back, Nintendo seriously needs to take one out of Sony's playbook and give NOA a larger influence over the company at least that way Nintendo would know the interest of what modern devs and hardcore gamers crave.
LOL at throwing "hardcore" gamers out there. Apparently "hardcore" gamers want the same thing over and over and over and over and over again with no change in gameplay, no innovation. I hope Nintendo never decides to just cater to devs, publishers, or gamers who even put any consideration into the term "hardcore" so far as demographics are concerned.
That's a problem though. How hard is it for Nintendo to invite 3rd parties to a location and say look at this. It looks good right the best way to get graphics out the Wii u is to do this. It just seems like there is no communication between Nintendo and 3rd parties. I'm a Nintendo fan but let's not put all the blame on 3rd parties like Nintendo can do no wrong.
There was zero communication until early this year. Criterion made that point, that they needed support from Nintendo to get their game up and running because they didn't know what they were dealing with. Nintendo can definitely do wrong, and they have with this launch, they are squandering a golden opportunity to lay the foundation of a successful system and allowing CEO's from 3rd party publishers to take potshots at them for headlines.
There is liking and then there is making excuses for them. I like the Wii U too, but Nintendo is horsing up in some major ways.
I'm not making excuses for them, they've definitely been not doing what they need to be doing during the launch window, and even with the improvements they are making, it is happening at 1/1000 the speed it should be happening.
More relevant to the argument, Nintendo isn't responsible for what EPIC chooses to do with their engine. The engine will run on the hardware but either Nintendo themselves or some other third party is going to have to do the grunt work to set it up.
Edited by routerbad, 29 March 2013 - 01:33 PM.