If they did put Elder Scrolls on Wii U, they could put in Link's outfit, the hero bow, the Hylian shield, and the Master Sword just for kicks
Imagine if Nintendo works with Bethseda on the next Zelda...
Posted 23 December 2012 - 08:38 AM
If they did put Elder Scrolls on Wii U, they could put in Link's outfit, the hero bow, the Hylian shield, and the Master Sword just for kicks
Posted 23 December 2012 - 01:52 PM
I'd rather see Monolith Soft work with Bethesda on their gameImagine if Nintendo works with Bethseda on the next Zelda...
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Posted 24 December 2012 - 08:29 AM
I'd rather see Monolith Soft work with Bethesda on their game
Posted 28 April 2013 - 08:26 AM
Would you like to see the Elder Scrolls come to Wii U in the future?Or even a port of some of their older titles, Oblivion and Skyrim?I for one would welcome it, as I see it as the biggest games should also be released on Nintendos premier console.The more third party the merrier, and would make this new console more appealing.
Would you like to see the Elder Scrolls come to Wii U in the future?Or even a port of some of their older titles, Oblivion and Skyrim?I for one would welcome it, as I see it as the biggest games should also be released on Nintendos premier console.The more third party the merrier, and would make this new console more appealing.
Posted 15 May 2013 - 11:32 AM
Elder scrolls Online would be great on Wii U! The gamepad screen would be very useful to have a inventory, map or quest menu on it!
Nintendo might just surprise us yet my friend, I'm looking forward to E3!
Posted 16 May 2013 - 04:03 AM
Bethesda has never supported a Nintendo platform
Posted 16 May 2013 - 04:20 AM
Because no Nintendo system was capable of what they want: the Gamecube didn't have programmable shaders, which is the reason why the Xbox conversion of Morrowind was easy, and the Wii had no chance at running what they wanted. The Wii U is very capable, custom hardware and all. If Bethesda wanted hardware that was easy to develop for, they wouldn't bother with the PS3.Bethesda has never supported a Nintendo platform
Edited by TheUltimateWaddleDee, 16 May 2013 - 04:20 AM.
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Posted 16 May 2013 - 04:33 AM
Because no Nintendo system was capable of what they want: the Gamecube didn't have programmable shaders, which is the reason why the Xbox conversion of Morrowind was easy, and the Wii had no chance at running what they wanted. The Wii U is very capable, custom hardware and all. If Bethesda wanted hardware that was easy to develop for, they wouldn't bother with the PS3.
Well, this might have been true if Nintendo had released Wii U back in 2006. Is Wii U the platform that Bethesda wants in the year of 2013 (and 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017...) I wouldnt bet on it. I would be glad if they did though.
Edited by LaserSWE, 16 May 2013 - 04:33 AM.
Posted 16 May 2013 - 04:56 AM
Bethesda has never said anything bad about it; just that they didn't feel that the install base was good enough. Give that a few months from now, and that will all change. All Bethesda wants is capable hardware: otherwise Morrowind would have released on the PS2.Well, this might have been true if Nintendo had released Wii U back in 2006. Is Wii U the platform that Bethesda wants in the year of 2013 (and 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017...) I wouldnt bet on it. I would be glad if they did though.
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Posted 16 May 2013 - 05:16 AM
Posted 16 May 2013 - 05:23 AM
Bethesda has never said anything bad about it; just that they didn't feel that the install base was good enough. Give that a few months from now, and that will all change. All Bethesda wants is capable hardware: otherwise Morrowind would have released on the PS2.
Exactly, capable hardware. Bethesda is one of them publishers that has its roots and base with PC-development. And Wii U isnt a capable hardware in comparison with PC, Playstation 4 and the next Xbox. Especially if we are talking about the Bethesda Game Studios that is in charge of Elder Scrolls and Fallout, the next titles in those series wont be based around the Xbox 360/PS3/Wii U engines.
The only two games that Bethesda has ever produced for Nintendo-platforms is Star Trek: Conquest (A PS2-port) for the Wii and Ducati Moto for the Nintendo DS. They simply, as Take Two, is not that interested in the Nintendo userbase.
Posted 16 May 2013 - 05:34 AM
You know that it isn't capable how? The Wii U will be able to run all of the same engines as the other systems, just slightly scaled down. It won't be too different. It's just more complicated than the PS4, and Bethesda doesn't care if it's complicated or not: the PS3 is proof of this.Exactly, capable hardware. Bethesda is one of them publishers that has its roots and base with PC-development. And Wii U isnt a capable hardware in comparison with PC, Playstation 4 and the next Xbox. Especially if we are talking about the Bethesda Game Studios that is in charge of Elder Scrolls and Fallout, the next titles in those series wont be based around the Xbox 360/PS3/Wii U engines.
The only two games that Bethesda has ever produced for Nintendo-platforms is Star Trek: Conquest (A PS2-port) for the Wii and Ducati Moto for the Nintendo DS. They simply, as Take Two, is not that interested in the Nintendo userbase.
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Posted 16 May 2013 - 08:41 AM
You know that it isn't capable how? The Wii U will be able to run all of the same engines as the other systems, just slightly scaled down. It won't be too different. It's just more complicated than the PS4, and Bethesda doesn't care if it's complicated or not: the PS3 is proof of this.
The next-gen engines and games made for PS4/PC and Xbox 3 will be as likely to work on Wii U as Twilight Princess would have worked on Nintendo 64.
Posted 16 May 2013 - 09:17 AM
The only next gen engine that isn't being brought to Wii U is Frostbite 3, and that's more due to EA having a horrible relationship with Nintendo. Epic isn't bringing Unreal 4, but they said that anyone can. The engine that Watch Dogs is using was going to be used in the future, Crysis 3 was ready to be released and running beautifully according to Crytek and fully supports it according to Precursor Games. Kojima never said anything about the Fox Engine on Wii U, so that may not come, but Kojima is on good terms with Nintendo.The next-gen engines and games made for PS4/PC and Xbox 3 will be as likely to work on Wii U as Twilight Princess would have worked on Nintendo 64.
Edited by TheUltimateWaddleDee, 16 May 2013 - 09:18 AM.
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Posted 17 May 2013 - 12:44 AM
The only next gen engine that isn't being brought to Wii U is Frostbite 3, and that's more due to EA having a horrible relationship with Nintendo. Epic isn't bringing Unreal 4, but they said that anyone can. The engine that Watch Dogs is using was going to be used in the future, Crysis 3 was ready to be released and running beautifully according to Crytek and fully supports it according to Precursor Games. Kojima never said anything about the Fox Engine on Wii U, so that may not come, but Kojima is on good terms with Nintendo.
Yes, but you mentioning past-gen games like Crysis 3 and Watch_Dogs as examples is quite self explanatory though, right?
That is the kind of games that Wii U is/could be getting. These games were not designed for the hardware of the Playstation 4 (for an example), it was based around the hardware of Xbox 360. That a engine is scalable doesnt mean that they can just lower a bar and suddenly it would work on Wii U.
Posted 17 May 2013 - 02:48 AM
Watch Dogs was based around the PC, which the Wii U and PS4 versions will be most similar to. Crysis 3 may be a current gen game, but it is using the engine that they want to use for next-gen systems. And if they can scale Unreal 4 and Frostbite 3 to a smartphone, then they can easily scale it to Wii U. Frostbite 3's first game is on PS360: would that not make ot a next-gen engine then?Yes, but you mentioning past-gen games like Crysis 3 and Watch_Dogs as examples is quite self explanatory though, right?
That is the kind of games that Wii U is/could be getting. These games were not designed for the hardware of the Playstation 4 (for an example), it was based around the hardware of Xbox 360. That a engine is scalable doesnt mean that they can just lower a bar and suddenly it would work on Wii U.
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Posted 17 May 2013 - 03:00 AM
Posted 17 May 2013 - 03:22 AM
Watch Dogs was based around the PC, which the Wii U and PS4 versions will be most similar to. Crysis 3 may be a current gen game, but it is using the engine that they want to use for next-gen systems. And if they can scale Unreal 4 and Frostbite 3 to a smartphone, then they can easily scale it to Wii U. Frostbite 3's first game is on PS360: would that not make ot a next-gen engine then?
I think you are a bit confused here. A engine made for making games is not the same thing as the actual game. A developer cant make a great looking and demanding game designed for the Playstation 4 and just because the engine is compatible on a lesser platform just make it work on a smartphone or Wii U. The power of the next-gen Sony and Microsoft platforms isnt in the engines, its in the hardware.
Watch_Dogs is also based on the Anvil Engine which was developed for the PS360-platforms. That a PC-is "main" doesnt mean anything in the context.
Wii U is Nintendos eight gen platform, but like it or not, in terms of performance its a seventh gen console.
You wont be seeing any dedicated PS4/XB3-games on the Wii U. It will never happen. We might get versions of games.. like the Tomb Raider-games on the Wii. But they wont be the same. They will be lesser. A publisher like Bethseda is more likely to port some past-gen over to the Wii U then actually design a new game around it.
Posted 17 May 2013 - 05:00 AM
Imagine if Nintendo works with Bethseda on the next Zelda...
Ooooohhhhh yes please! Epic: The Legend of Zelda Reborn! Damn this would be a great Idea and Nintendo and Bethesda would make MEGA bucks!
This would also allow for the PS360 die hards who haven't played Zelda yet, to see what they are missing!
Fantastic idea my friend!
Edited by m3gaman81, 17 May 2013 - 05:00 AM.
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