spiraldoor wrote:There’s no way the Wii version of Rayman Origins will approach the graphical quality of the other versions. It would be a shame to have to experience the game on that platform, considering all the effort that the developers have clearly put into making it look great. I don’t see how ‘better controls’ could make the Wii version equal to the others, and I prefer regular controllers to the Wii remote anyway.
I'm not either saying that the difference of the graphism quality will be unoticible, I am also aware of the weaker graphical capacities of the Wii. It wasn't also Nintendo's goal to have splenderous high-definition graphics when it was designed: it was to reach the games and the fun to everybody no matter the age, the gender and the gaming experience level of the players. But that's your opinion, for me I won't mind if the controls are better in the Wii in order to reward the graphical quality loss. I also said in my previous post that of course, I would even enjoy more playing RO in its maximum graphical quality.
The PlayStation Move is more precise and responsive than the Wii remote and is generally a superior device. While I wouldn’t go so far as to label a large multinational corporation a ‘jerk’ because one of its employees said something demeaning about a rival corporation’s product, I do wish that Sony had stayed the course and kept using their regular controller for all of their games; well, at least they didn’t descend to the ridiculous depths of not using a controller at all.
I believe you are mentioning Microsoft Xbox 360's Kinect in the end. I find Kinect interesting but still when I think in people playing in it without any controlers and doing gests in middle air, kinda feels sad. I wouldn't mind to try it out one day, just to formulate a better opinion. And yes, it is also a true fact that PlayStation Move has got better precision and response than Wii Remote with Wii Motion Plus acessory, I've read about that before, although I would also like to try it out to (with the same purposes as Kinect) clear out that precision level. I believe it is because there's a camera inside those balls in the remote's tip. Still I would also have prefered that Sony keeped using the traditional DualShock controller.
DesLife wrote:Not sure we want to see any stupid and uninteresting debate about the Wii here.
Don't worry Dessy, I won't make the discussion go further from my side. I just couldn't read and stay quiet.