Why the advice of a simple piece of chain link gaming interest to us it, surely you ask? Just because an exclusive interview about the Wii from U Ghislaine, 72, farmer in the Perigord in the small village of Saint-Crépin-et-Carlucet and makes his own cheese from milk goat [/ off voice of Jean-Pierre Pernaut] would have been even less relevant if ever I wanted to get information on the capabilities of the Wii and what U think that someone who has really seen what the beast was capable.
Finished (well, hopefully) the speeches that express essentially the words "You know, we, we are really excited about what the Wii offers U and we will support it as best we can! After ... we are in no way is opportunistic and does not say that because the poor have to turn their thumbs on the PS3 and 360 multi while Nintendo takes advantage of the absence of direct competition for at least two years with his next-generation console. No, it's not our kind. And then you exaggerate ... we supported the Wii, look, we pulled over Carnival Games. " With this anonymous testimony from an employee of THQ fedwars.net site, we move to a new stage in the communication of the Wii U concrete. However, if you are a strong supporter of St. Thomas and you do not believe what you see, it is unlikely that you find a word of God in these writings. But put an end to this skepticism and believe all the words of the man:
What are the next game from THQ which players should be the most impatient of their output?
THQ employee: Well, personally I think the players are waiting with particular fervor out of Darksiders and Metro II: Last Light.
And on what platforms the games still see the day?
Both games are expected on Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and PC U.
Are there differences between the graph of order version consoles and the PC version?
I fully expect that the PC version outperforms its counterparts in terms of graphics. And I'm sure the Wii versions of U II and Metro Darksiders: Last Light will do the same.
How U be the Wii version superior to it and PlayStation 3 versions xobx 360?
You see, the Wii is full of potential U, to the extent of its technical characteristics. I know Metro: Last Light runs at a good 50-60 fps on a PC, but I do not know exactly how U be the Wii version compared to that performance. But the Wii versions of games U "all" [Editor's Note: although the man insists on this term] developers and publishers have the potential to display an animation much smoother, better textures and additional content including versions PS3 and 360 will not be eligible. In a way, buy the Wii adaptation U instead of multiple versions present, it will be like buying a movie on Blu-Ray instead of its variation on DVD. You will truly better visuals and content amount well above any other console version. But this will happen only if a developer or publisher to take the necessary time and make enough effort instead of delivering crude oil and a port without modification.
I noticed that many PS3 games and 360 do not exploit the possibilities of a true 1080p. Will we see more games on Wii take advantage of U?
U The Wii is more powerful than the other HD consoles, so it should not encounter any major problems to display that resolution on the majority of its games. Metro II and Darksiders: Last Light will they be in 1080p on U Wii? I can not speak for the teams behind these games. I do not work with them specifically so I can not say how far they will push graphsimes of these versions, or add content. What I say is based on what I could see the Wii and is widely U capable of displaying graphics that surpass the current consoles, as I said earlier. If you want to have version "definitive" [Editor's Note: again, the man makes this point] of any game in your game library, I suggest either the PC version or the Wii ... U at least for now. This is not a picnic to the PS3/360 versions of these games. Fans of the 360 and PS3 are in the majority of "gamers" who play ... point. This is why the publishers have a duty to provide the best product they can.
Today, the focus was particularly on the graphics. How do you see the evolution of graphics to go with the next console? U be the Wii she can keep up at the next face graphic machines from Sony and Microsoft?
To listen to the people within the company, they seem really excited about the features of the Wii U. I do not think anyone will be worried about anything in this regard. However, there is one thing I should mention all the same. Better graphics are not necessarily the best thing for players in the long term. Siginifient better graphics that the developers have knocked their ranks but also their budget so that the games are taking advantage of the capabilities of next-gen platforms. Costs necessary for the commitment of artists and programmers would affect so directly on the players. That's why the PS3 and 360 were up ten dollars from the previous generation made the Playstation 2, the GameCube and Xbox. Thus, with a ten times more powerful console ... can be expected to pay ten dollars more per generation. And again, these are only assumptions. I'm not saying that every editor inflate sales prices. However, the games do not sell as much as before and the production costs of big-budget games are necessarily passed on to consumers who can afford to play. I predict the future very expensive video game.
It is nice to have a conversation without compromise with someone who knows and is very aware of the needs and challenges of today's market. Beyond that, the man clearly seems to support the technical capabilities of a U Wii to good use and if one asks only believe, we must still wait to see if the next machine competition will have enough power to make us forget all these things about the Wii U. However, if such a DSK to an affable Claire Chazal, an employee of THQ gives us a little digression on the cost of video games for all players, it nevertheless has the merit of being perfectly fair and ask for excellent questions at a time when remakes HD begin to accumulate exponentially on the shelves. So ... how far would you be willing to pay more for better graphics?
Finished (well, hopefully) the speeches that express essentially the words "You know, we, we are really excited about what the Wii offers U and we will support it as best we can! After ... we are in no way is opportunistic and does not say that because the poor have to turn their thumbs on the PS3 and 360 multi while Nintendo takes advantage of the absence of direct competition for at least two years with his next-generation console. No, it's not our kind. And then you exaggerate ... we supported the Wii, look, we pulled over Carnival Games. " With this anonymous testimony from an employee of THQ fedwars.net site, we move to a new stage in the communication of the Wii U concrete. However, if you are a strong supporter of St. Thomas and you do not believe what you see, it is unlikely that you find a word of God in these writings. But put an end to this skepticism and believe all the words of the man:
What are the next game from THQ which players should be the most impatient of their output?
THQ employee: Well, personally I think the players are waiting with particular fervor out of Darksiders and Metro II: Last Light.
And on what platforms the games still see the day?
Both games are expected on Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and PC U.
Are there differences between the graph of order version consoles and the PC version?
I fully expect that the PC version outperforms its counterparts in terms of graphics. And I'm sure the Wii versions of U II and Metro Darksiders: Last Light will do the same.
How U be the Wii version superior to it and PlayStation 3 versions xobx 360?
You see, the Wii is full of potential U, to the extent of its technical characteristics. I know Metro: Last Light runs at a good 50-60 fps on a PC, but I do not know exactly how U be the Wii version compared to that performance. But the Wii versions of games U "all" [Editor's Note: although the man insists on this term] developers and publishers have the potential to display an animation much smoother, better textures and additional content including versions PS3 and 360 will not be eligible. In a way, buy the Wii adaptation U instead of multiple versions present, it will be like buying a movie on Blu-Ray instead of its variation on DVD. You will truly better visuals and content amount well above any other console version. But this will happen only if a developer or publisher to take the necessary time and make enough effort instead of delivering crude oil and a port without modification.
I noticed that many PS3 games and 360 do not exploit the possibilities of a true 1080p. Will we see more games on Wii take advantage of U?
U The Wii is more powerful than the other HD consoles, so it should not encounter any major problems to display that resolution on the majority of its games. Metro II and Darksiders: Last Light will they be in 1080p on U Wii? I can not speak for the teams behind these games. I do not work with them specifically so I can not say how far they will push graphsimes of these versions, or add content. What I say is based on what I could see the Wii and is widely U capable of displaying graphics that surpass the current consoles, as I said earlier. If you want to have version "definitive" [Editor's Note: again, the man makes this point] of any game in your game library, I suggest either the PC version or the Wii ... U at least for now. This is not a picnic to the PS3/360 versions of these games. Fans of the 360 and PS3 are in the majority of "gamers" who play ... point. This is why the publishers have a duty to provide the best product they can.
Today, the focus was particularly on the graphics. How do you see the evolution of graphics to go with the next console? U be the Wii she can keep up at the next face graphic machines from Sony and Microsoft?
To listen to the people within the company, they seem really excited about the features of the Wii U. I do not think anyone will be worried about anything in this regard. However, there is one thing I should mention all the same. Better graphics are not necessarily the best thing for players in the long term. Siginifient better graphics that the developers have knocked their ranks but also their budget so that the games are taking advantage of the capabilities of next-gen platforms. Costs necessary for the commitment of artists and programmers would affect so directly on the players. That's why the PS3 and 360 were up ten dollars from the previous generation made the Playstation 2, the GameCube and Xbox. Thus, with a ten times more powerful console ... can be expected to pay ten dollars more per generation. And again, these are only assumptions. I'm not saying that every editor inflate sales prices. However, the games do not sell as much as before and the production costs of big-budget games are necessarily passed on to consumers who can afford to play. I predict the future very expensive video game.
It is nice to have a conversation without compromise with someone who knows and is very aware of the needs and challenges of today's market. Beyond that, the man clearly seems to support the technical capabilities of a U Wii to good use and if one asks only believe, we must still wait to see if the next machine competition will have enough power to make us forget all these things about the Wii U. However, if such a DSK to an affable Claire Chazal, an employee of THQ gives us a little digression on the cost of video games for all players, it nevertheless has the merit of being perfectly fair and ask for excellent questions at a time when remakes HD begin to accumulate exponentially on the shelves. So ... how far would you be willing to pay more for better graphics?
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