ThisCharmingMan
ThisCharmingMan
ThisCharmingMan

They'll also have a 3-4 year jump on the competition. The Wii has peaked, they know it, and they're creating new hardware. It's the smartest thing they could do right now.

Look at how it's supposed to be accessed by your hand though, it's not held traditionally, like an iphone, or even a DS. The length of your right thumb, when trying to input any commands in the top or left section of the touch screen would be completely invasive.

The campaign is awesome, man. I've always had a lot of love for the Starcraft universe. I play a ton of multiplayer too. You're right, even I get anxiety sometimes when I'm laddering. However, the ladder system really will scale very well to your skill level. Even if you don't want to be super competitive, 2's, 3s,

That touch screen is hardly accessible, small, and likely to be covered by your thumb.

If you want any indication about how good this game is, it's literally stopped me from buying other games, because of the amount of time I spend with SC2. Load it up, right away.

Guinness is not harder than Miller. It actually has less alcohol than most beer.

I've been a total Chimay snob lately. It hurts the wallet.

Foot, meet mouth.

I spent SO much time with Oblivion. Fantastic game. You should be more than stoked.

-1 for Jack Johnson though :-/

If the artist is requesting a mastering level so high that you lose dynamic range, it's probably not an artist who would even bother pressing to vinyl in the first place. It's also probably something you or I would not want to listen to. The whole mastering process is still a little obscure to me, even after sitting

I've worked with a lot of engineers who share that sentiment, actually. A lot of artists who record on tape end up running it through protools for mixing and sometimes vocals anyway. With that said, I still feel like all the engineering magic in the world can not replicate the sound of a live, analog recording.

Vinyl is the best way to experience records recorded on tape, for sure. Those clicky, dusty versions you're thinking of are worn out dusty records in bad shape. The warmth, and more refined low ends make vinyl purchases legitimate. Although, I never understood why bands who use digital recording programs press vinyl

If you're less than 8 feet you see the actual pixels, that's no good either. These tech differences are really trivial in the grand scheme of things. 1080p is plenty resolution for the human eye with the current TV tech in place.

You may feel like its too soon for you, as a consumer. However, Nintendo is losing folks. It's past due.

Printing money.

I'm curious which kind of cyborg eyes you have that can see a resolution that high. As far as I know, 1080p doesn't even trump 720p unless you're on a screen over 50". All those higher resolutions are bs.

I didn't say it wouldn't be fun. It'll probably be great. Why the hell wouldn't I want it to look better? Who knows how the new console's gonna control either? It could be a much more capable console. Not wanting Zelda to run on the best hardware possible is strange.

...sorry for wanting Zelda to run on more powerful hardware that they're subsequently announcing just as the game releases. I don't really aim to please the likes of you with any of my "stupid reasoning" anyway.

Exactly. QQ