NiGHTS Wii uses Forecast Channel for Game Weather
Wowzer writes "Sega Europe updated their NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams page, and in doing so accidentally briefly listed the new features the Wii-exclusive will have when it gets released in winter 2007. From the article: 'Wii connect 24 features: Exchange items with friends via the network and change the scenery according to real-world seasons using the Forecast Channel.' You'll also get three new shape-shifting masks (dragon, dolphin, rocket) to explore the game's seven worlds."
Don't people play games to experience a different world? DO we really want the same weather outside reflected in game?
Slashdot: It's news every time some random feature is included in a game?
has been doing this for a while.
But I sure like the potential prospect of playing with my wii in the rain!
See, that was funny right there because I used 'wii' in a context that suggested I might be talking about my wiener.
IS it just me or does this song like it's ruining the point of NiGHTS? In the original we didn't need masks or collectable ideas, you just got to the shrine and you were off. Why include artifical barriers like masks when the game it's self isn't suited to to them?
I like muppets.
Let me put in my zip code please. I don't care about the weather 200 miles away from me!
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..... the in-game weather will always be wrong?
The features of this game sound pretty cool; I like the tie ins between the different Wii channels.
However, I've disabled WiiConnect24 due to its power use. When the console is in standby and WiiConnect24 is disabled, it uses about 1W. With WiiConnect24 enabled, it uses about 10W. That's about $10 a year I'm not willing to pay in power.
The problem is that, when I turn on the console, it doesn't attempt to synchronize the WiiConnect data. The net connection works - I can use the internet channel and the votes channel - but the new and forecast channels just tell me "WiiConnect24 is disabled" and error out.
Is there any way I can configure the console so that WiiConnect24 is disabled, but when I turn on the chassis I get the data update? I don't mind if the data takes a few minutes or even half an hour to load; I'll play Elebits or something in the mean time.
Sorry if this seems mildly off-topic. I'd like to get excited about this game if I can use its features.
It doesn't hurt to be nice.
They'll add fire and smog for you.
Plus shall we mention this is the first time this has been done in a game?
Far from it: Microsoft flight simulator
X-Plane
Weather Channel Golf
And there has been weather integration in Second Life as well...
Now I never have to go outside to know what the weather is like, I can just play video games.
Living in the basement just got better!
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this appears to be a common misconception about the way WiiConnect24 works. WiiConnect24 is just the name of the service, like WiFi Connection was the name of the DS Internet Service.
If you don't want your Wii connected to the internet when it's off, it's simple enough, turn WiiConnect24 ON and turn Standby Connection OFF. Your Wii will be connected to the Internet only when it is on, it will update itself when it is on, and it will disconnect from the Internet when it is off, saving your precious $10/year.
I thought this was pretty self-explanatory but most people get it wrong.
being vague is almost as cool as doing that other thing...