Wii 2 would need a greater amount of memory and high definition, said High Voltage. "From the perspective of the development would not need much," says chief creative officer at High Voltage, Eric Nofsinger. "Of course the first things that come to mind are a greater quantity of memory and an HD output.
"To have a maximum resolution of 480p is difficult. By the same asset you can get a superior image quality using a higher resolution. With more memory and a resolution that could do many things with the system. Furthermore, it should be a faster processor , a multi-core would be perfect.
But for us developers would be enough to have these two things. " For several days we talk about the possible announcement at E3 for Wii 2, in the past few hours and EA has dated the flagship called Nintendo. The developers of The Conduit 2 are on the same wavelength. "When the Wii was launched 480p could be enough.
It is now more difficult, there are cell phones with the HD output. "I'd like to see the motion control on the next console. It works well, especially with Wii Motion Plus, and Nintendo has been the leader in this segment." And Kinect? "The hardware is interesting, but from the perspective of the player at the moment lack the appropriate concept.
Having no buttons is a design challenge, even the iPhone has a button. The challenge is difficult, but sooner or later someone will find really interesting ideas. "
"To have a maximum resolution of 480p is difficult. By the same asset you can get a superior image quality using a higher resolution. With more memory and a resolution that could do many things with the system. Furthermore, it should be a faster processor , a multi-core would be perfect.
But for us developers would be enough to have these two things. " For several days we talk about the possible announcement at E3 for Wii 2, in the past few hours and EA has dated the flagship called Nintendo. The developers of The Conduit 2 are on the same wavelength. "When the Wii was launched 480p could be enough.
It is now more difficult, there are cell phones with the HD output. "I'd like to see the motion control on the next console. It works well, especially with Wii Motion Plus, and Nintendo has been the leader in this segment." And Kinect? "The hardware is interesting, but from the perspective of the player at the moment lack the appropriate concept.
Having no buttons is a design challenge, even the iPhone has a button. The challenge is difficult, but sooner or later someone will find really interesting ideas. "
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