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I told you where you can check it out for yourself. Go and look at a hundred Steam game forums. Most of them have problems like that which would never occur on a console (imagine putting the disk in and just nothing happens, and it’s not a scratched disk or broken disk reader, it’s just the game?). You offered up one

I think you don’t know Nintendo very well, and I think if you are really going to try and pretend that the PC is or will ever be anywhere near as stable as console as a platform, inherently, then we don’t have anything left to talk about.

Your post is awesome.

Of course they do it to sell hardware too. Duh. But can you imagine a Nintendo game with resolution and detail settings (which every PC game requires or the PC audience will go berserk)?

I think you’re probably irritated because you know I’m right. :) Of all the companies to leave the hardware market, Nintendo should be the last. Sony and MS bring very little to the table that’s not better on PC, if anything.

LOL I think you weren’t around when it was released. TR1 on PC was an afterthought. The crappy quick port for a quick extra buck. It didn’t even have most of the music.

Hahaha if that was the case they’d have been a mobile-only company for ten years.

I don’t think you have any idea what I’m even saying, but oh well.

If what the article implies is correct and he’s making money off of it, then no matter what, it’s scummy.

Those games you mention actually look worse at higher resolutions, because the “cleaner presentation” actually makes surfaces flatter and reveal some of the illusions hidden behind the 320x240 pixels.

In fact I’ll do you one better, Nintendo is the ONLY one of the three who should be making hardware, because they are the ONLY one who make their consoles worth owning if you already have a PC.

If you think today’s Nintendo would ever let their highly polished games anywhere near a hardware platform as extremely variable, fragmented and unpredictable as the PC, you’re crazy.

LOL one of you clowns again. :D Isn’t your throat sore from crying about this yet? You’ve been at it since the N64 generation ended, give it a rest kid.

Well I’m sure if esports ever came to the olympics they would get that all figured out, right?

Well... they can be banned by Olympic officials for one. :P Anything that would warrant Blizzard to ban their OW account would be enough to get them banned from the Olympics anyway, so the distinction seems moot.

I... gotta admit I don’t really get what you’re saying here.

I see what you’re saying, but it is only partially true I think. First person shooter skills for example tend to carry over really well between games. You can simply be a skilled general FPS gamer all your life, then get into a new shooter only a short time before an event and do well in it.

Of course they wouldn’t allow copyright infringing fangames on their console, because they’re infringing copyright, and this isn’t. What is your point?

Are you serious? There are tons of indie games not on Nintendo systems that are basically Smash. Literally the only reason Nintendo will CnD is if someone literally uses their IP. Show me one case where Nintendo have ever gone after a project simply for having similar gameplay.

They changed it because it was literally a copy-over of the WM pose and not ever intended to make it into the base game.