LucasArts Reaffirms Commitment to All Consoles
dud83 writes to mention an article on IGN, in which LucasArts confirms they'll be making games for the Wii, in addition to their already announced titles for the PS3 and 360. From the article: "During the Q&A session, a younger gamer took the microphone and asked if the company would be showing support for the newest motion-controlled Nintendo console. Sansweet's responded simply by stating the likeness between the Wii controller and a lightsaber, followed by a statement that LucasArts would be supporting every next generation system."
That's great news, but what about its commitment to the fans/consumer?
... only to disappoint me time and time again with bland console games and repackaged computer games in the new millennium.
I don't know about the rest of you but games like Tie Fighter, The Dig & Dark Forces won me over long ago
They could seriously concentrate on their fans before worrying about which console they're going to choose to support.
My work here is dung.
Everyone keeps commenting about how they want a lightsaber fight with the Wii without actually thinking about how poorly that would be implimented.
How would you possibly simulate a sword clash? Eventually the two light sabers will touch, but you cannot possibly simulate that with a Wii controller. There would have to be a great deal of hydrolics in any system that could simulate your lightsaber actually making contact with something other than air.
This new controller could be a great addition to a number of new gaming ideas, but a sword battle is not one of them.
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-- All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. -- Edmund Burke
You're aware that the reason why they're redoing Red Steel's controls is that they didn't "do" them in the first place?
E3's Red Steel had barely functional controls in the sense that the game didn't actually detect your motion, only part of it to trigger specific predefined saber motions. And it sucked, and everyone said it.
So the Red Steel dev team decided to do it right and use the motion sensor to actually detect and replicate the whole motion.
If anything, the way they're redoing RS' controls is much closer to the GP's lightsabers desires than they were at E3.
"The way we can tell it's C# instead of Haskell is because it's nine lines instead of two." -- wadler
The wii remote has a rumble function, that would be sufficient for most as far as "contact" with another light sabre goes, no you wont be able to "duel" as elegantly as you would like but it could be fun none the less. When you play a racing game and hit a wall the steering wheel doesnt topple over on its side and knock you out of the car, but you still get the point that you hit something right? I dont see how this would be much different.