Crystal Dynamics explains why Tomb Raider isn't coming to Wii U
#1
Posted 26 January 2012 - 01:45 PM
"If we started building a game for the Wii U we would build it very differently and we would build it with unique functionality. When we started developing the game we made a conscious decision that it was all about building the game for a platform and making sure the game was specific to that platform. Given that we've been working on the game quite a while before Wii U was announced I think it would not be right to try and port it across." - Crystal Dynamics community manager Meagan Marie
The annoying part is that now there are a bunch of trolls saying "This just proofs Nintendo won't get good third party support next gen" and other horrible comments.
Thanks alot Meagan Marie:(.
#2
Posted 26 January 2012 - 01:53 PM
#3
Posted 26 January 2012 - 01:55 PM
#4
Posted 26 January 2012 - 01:55 PM
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#5
Posted 26 January 2012 - 02:01 PM
That proves nothing but the company want to make good use of the system, but they do not believe that porting it for the system will do it
They could of at least said we would make this for Wii U but it will use Wii U's exlusive tech.
Or they could be suprising us so at E3 it is actully going to be on Wii U.
#6
Posted 26 January 2012 - 02:40 PM
The reason why they avoided the Wii was because of it's hardware limitations and control scheme. The Wii U resolves those problems.
I don't understand why one game, (and Tomb Raider of all things), would instantly mean the Wii U is going to lose all 3rd party support.
The mentality of people these days...
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#7
Posted 26 January 2012 - 02:54 PM
I really don't see a reason why 3rd-Party developers would ignore the Wii U with their multiplatform titles.
The reason why they avoided the Wii was because of it's hardware limitations and control scheme. The Wii U resolves those problems.
I don't understand why one game, (and Tomb Raider of all things), would instantly mean the Wii U is going to lose all 3rd party support.
The mentality of people these days...
Because there are fanboys that are mad that Nintendo is getting really good rumors about the Wii U (like how Wii U might be 2x more powerful then 720) and when one thing that is not good news about the Wii U they go all fanboyish and bash Nintendo.
#8
Posted 26 January 2012 - 02:57 PM
That said, the fact that third party support from over devs is extremely positive leads me to believe this isn't really an issue. Games like Darksiders 2 and Metro Last Light will be there at launch and probably become big hits amongst us early Wii U owners, so people will start to see that you don't need a radically different control scheme to be appreciated by Nintendo fans. As long as all goes well, the third party titles will really start rolling in come 2013/2014.
#9
Posted 26 January 2012 - 03:05 PM
I really don't see a reason why 3rd-Party developers would ignore the Wii U with their multiplatform titles.
The reason why they avoided the Wii was because of it's hardware limitations and control scheme. The Wii U resolves those problems.
I don't understand why one game, (and Tomb Raider of all things), would instantly mean the Wii U is going to lose all 3rd party support.
The mentality of people these days...
i dont think anyone here believes that this one (actually 2 cos same happened with battlefield 3) example of a multiplat not coming has made anyone here think wii u is going to lose 3rd party support dw about that, but some people want the wii u to become like the 360 in that literally every single game comes to the console (except exclusives). but yh i agree totally, no need for serious concern, we just don't want to see this repeat
#10
Posted 26 January 2012 - 03:10 PM
.Kind of sounds like they're thinking that they HAVE to put in extensive touch screen use to have it on the system, and that's kind of worrying. All developers really have to do is put the game on Wii U with awesome graphics, menu controls from the touch screen and maybe a few little gimmicks. The sticks and buttons are there for a reason, so that there's a more traditional control scheme for multiplat games. Just seems a bit annoying if they're going to ignore that when most of us would be entirely fine with a well done port.
That said, the fact that third party support from over devs is extremely positive leads me to believe this isn't really an issue. Games like Darksiders 2 and Metro Last Light will be there at launch and probably become big hits amongst us early Wii U owners, so people will start to see that you don't need a radically different control scheme to be appreciated by Nintendo fans. As long as all goes well, the third party titles will really start rolling in come 2013/2014.
They don't even need to use the tablet because Nintendo confirmed that the third party's can use any controller they want so Tablet, Wiimote, Classic Controller
Oh and remeber when the PS3 was released, it did not have the best third party support because most games where coming to 360 and not the PS3.
And kinda like what you said but in a different way most consoles get much better third party support at least a year after release, a lot of developers stay back to see how the console does in it's first year, and beside Nintendo said they are fighting to make sure the Wii U (or whatever the new name might be) gets the best third party support
i dont think anyone here believes that this one (actually 2 cos same happened with battlefield 3) example of a multiplat not coming has made anyone here think wii u is going to lose 3rd party support dw about that, but some people want the wii u to become like the 360 in that literally every single game comes to the console (except exclusives). but yh i agree totally, no need for serious concern, we just don't want to see this repeat
Well, the only reason why Battlefield 3 is not coming to the Wii U is because the Wii U would release a little more then a year after Battlefield 3 released, and they are worried it would not sell well because of the 1 difference, they did confirm though that the next BF is coming to the Wii U).
#11
Posted 26 January 2012 - 03:55 PM
Well, the only reason why Battlefield 3 is not coming to the Wii U is because the Wii U would release a little more then a year after Battlefield 3 released, and they are worried it would not sell well because of the 1 difference, they did confirm though that the next BF is coming to the Wii U).
well i would totally accept that reasoning if bf was milked once a year, but its not, they will not release another for ages. and i think thats why (even though ur reason is probably the real reason) the official reason they gave was the same as the tomb raider reason. now after considering that i thought DICE might make a battlefield game with frostbite two, same/similar stages to bf3 but with very tablet based gameplay style, new online game modes, and call it battlefield bad company 3 (or something like that, i doubt it will be bad company 3) but you get my point. that way its a whole new branding so people will buy it thinking its not just a port of bf 3.
#12
Posted 30 January 2012 - 06:39 AM
I haven't read the article in the link, but I assume the part quoted is the main focus point.
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#13
Posted 30 January 2012 - 06:44 AM
If they make Tomb Raider for the Wii U, it will be Tomb Raider for the Wii U, not Tomb Raider for the PS360 + a random unused touchscreen.
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Posted 31 January 2012 - 03:47 AM
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