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Rösti;212428854 said:😶
Pretty much. No faith in this one.
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Not really, he just said that they will go over the differences between the two versions at a later date.I believe Reggie hinted at different visuals for Breath of the Wild in his interview with iJustine.
Considering that the game is entirely playable with the pro controller, that the gamepad doesn't do anything and that the NX apparently has classic controls (the detachable controllers that you can use even when playing on the tv), i don't see what these differences can be other than technical. I mean, we know that the NX is stronger than the Wii U, better graphics in some measure should be a given.Not really, he just said that they will go over the differences between the two versions at a later date.
This won't happen. I don't remember sony gifting TLOUR to those who bought the game on the PS3 the year before. Hopefully we won't have to rebuy virtual console games though, now that would be good.I am expecting Nintendo to acknowledge our digital purchases with nx so we don't have to buy the smash version on nx
Probably because of Twilight Princess.Considering that the game is entirely playable with the pro controller, that the gamepad doesn't do anything and that the NX apparently has classic controls (the detachable controllers that you can use even when playing on the tv), i don't see what these differences can be other than technical. I mean, we know that the NX is stronger than the Wii U, better graphics in some measure should be a given.
So unless the NX makes heavy use of AR even in games like BotW and they come up with something we can't possibly expect right now, it's easy to think he was hinting at that (too). I'm not sure why so many people are so sure that the two versions will have the same graphics though.
Apparently Dragon Quest X just got confirmed for NX in the latest Famistu.
So reconfirmed? Wasn't it hinted at the same time DQXI was "accidentally" announced?
I definitely plan on playing it on my TV. 3D Zelda games always feel claustrophobic on handhelds imo, though I didn't mind Wind Waker on the Wii U, so who knows.Does anyone think the new zelda would be less impactful on a portable? Would the scale of Hyrule be less dynamic on a tiny lower res screen since the visuals are being developed for a larger "HD" screen?
Well this is certainly interesting, at Quakecon this past weekend Bethesda commented on the potential of NX support.
They said it's something they're definitely gonna look more into though only time will tell if that's true. I think Bethesda would give the NX a much needed boost in third party and I don't remember if they ever supported a Nintendo console.
http://nintendoeverything.com/bethesda-on-potential-nx-support-definitely-something-we-will-look-at/
Sounds like a generic non-answer to me.
It does Bethesda no good to say anything other than "we're going to be looking into it!" right now since the console hasn't even been announced, let alone released.
That said, it would be nice to see them bring their games to the platform, particularly if it's as portable as the rumors say. I'd play a lot more Fallout or Elder Scrolls on a handheld platform than on my TV I think.
Sounds like a generic non-answer to me.
Well this is certainly interesting, at Quakecon this past weekend Bethesda commented on the potential of NX support.
They said it's something they're definitely gonna look more into though only time will tell if that's true. I think Bethesda would give the NX a much needed boost in third party and I don't remember if they ever supported a Nintendo console.
http://nintendoeverything.com/bethesda-on-potential-nx-support-definitely-something-we-will-look-at/
I doubt they'd ever bring their games to the platform. I'd be more interested in a Bethesda x Nintendo collaboration ala Hyrule Warriors or Tokyo Mirage Sessions.
The idea of playing the new Elder Scrolls on a handheld sounds interesting, also I wonder if will this allow the NX to play mods because in terms of Bethesda almost all of their games (Other than DOOM and Wolfenstein) have mod support built in.
Oh sweet, officially supported Smash Bros. 4 mods.
They published a couple of DS and Wii games, but that's basically it.I think Bethesda would give the NX a much needed boost in third party and I don't remember if they ever supported a Nintendo console.
Inb4 they make a spinoff Zelda Breath of the Wild called The Zelda Scrolls Legends
They published a couple of DS and Wii games, but that's basically it.
Been meaning to make a thread exploring the subject of Nintendo's collaborations with third parties, but I think this generation they have to buck the trend of collaborating with Japanese publishers almost exclusively. Nearly all of the second party partnerships we saw on the Wii U were Japanese. I said since the launch of the Wii U that they could benefit more from working closely with western publishers in the same way they do the Japanese. It would help build better relationships and make their platform more attractive.
I doubt they'd ever bring their games to the platform. I'd be more interested in a Bethesda x Nintendo collaboration ala Hyrule Warriors or Tokyo Mirage Sessions.
Nintendo can't force them to do it though. Nintendo wanted Criterion to make F Zero and they turned it down. Nintendo works with Japanese companies because those companies want to work with Nintendo.
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I still think it's worth it for them to try something with western publishers. Hopefully the Beyond Good & Evil 2 rumors are true as that would be a good indicator that they are open to working with western publishers more.
Bethesda has literally never supported Nintendo, they're not going to start now.
EDIT: Supported in any serious way. Like, the opportunity was there. Imagine if they'd taken advantage of the popularity of Oblivion on release towards the start of the 360's lifespan by porting Morrowind to the Wii, which was the fastest-selling system in existence in 2006-07? There were plenty of people considering dipping into the Wii for more serious fare in those early years and they could've made some quick cash.
Doesn't Nvidia have a really good relationship with Bethesda?
Yeah I agree. It's just a lot more difficult than working with Japanese companies.
To be fair Nintendo did publish Activision and Warner Bros developed games for the Wii U.
They also published Ubisoft games in Japan (Just Dance Wii U and Rayman Legends).Yeah I agree. It's just a lot more difficult than working with Japanese companies.
To be fair Nintendo did publish Activision and Warner Bros developed games for the Wii U.
I think Criterion is the only time I've ever heard of a developer turning down the opportunity to work with Nintendo.Nintendo can't force them to do it though. Nintendo wanted Criterion to make F Zero and they turned it down. Nintendo works with Japanese companies because those companies want to work with Nintendo.