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so you'll run in to trouble with stuff like physics simulation and various other gameplay related bits too.
My only concern with the Wii is that the controller will make it difficult to play more established game styles, i.e. a standard platform. You don't want to always be flicking your arm in the air whenever you need to jump.
I'm, yet to actually play on one, so I'll reserve judgement, but most things to me point to it being a secondary console that you have next to your PS3 or 360 for the 'proper' gaming ;)
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My only concern with the Wii is that the controller will make it difficult to play more established game styles, i.e. a standard platform. You don't want to always be flicking your arm in the air whenever you need to jump.
I'm, yet to actually play on one, so I'll reserve judgement, but most things to me point to it being a secondary console that you have next to your PS3 or 360 for the 'proper' gaming ;)
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not to forget it's roots but to accept new ones
not everyone wants to shoot things
not all of us want gaming to have it's 13 year old boy image anymore
i want it to advance, to get to the point where it's accepted by the masses
and then we will start getting games you never thought possible
and it wont just be about leaves on trees you can actually shoot holes through......
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Thu 23 Nov 2006, 15:15,
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not everyone wants to shoot things
not all of us want gaming to have it's 13 year old boy image anymore
i want it to advance, to get to the point where it's accepted by the masses
and then we will start getting games you never thought possible
and it wont just be about leaves on trees you can actually shoot holes through......