| 2 months ago :: Jul 01, 2008 - 01:20AM #1 | |
| jasonmg99 Posts: 220 |
I was wondering if perhaps capcom was planning on a game to make full use of wii's power. The wii has had terrible 3rd party support and often don't put effort in maximizing the graphics, physics and dynamics possible on wii. Some interviews as well as looks at some games in devolopment for it look to push it in ways nobody could imagine (factor 5's project for example) |
| 2 months ago :: Jul 01, 2008 - 01:36AM #2 | |
| ShotMyEyeOut Posts: 127 |
All they have to do is use an enhanced version of the RE4 engine and I'm sure everyone would be quite happy. Imagine this vid slightly spruced up and I think you get the idea I know I would be ecstatic if Capcom were to announce either RE5, RE2 Wii-make or an all new adventure with this engine as the game still looks great even by todays standards |
| 2 months ago :: Jul 01, 2008 - 02:06AM #3 | |
| jasonmg99 Posts: 220 |
The Resident Evil games i think have the best graphics out of all games on nintendo. They're quite impressive for standard graphics and not exactly high def Re0 and REmake stil had better graphics by small amount perhaps, yeah graphics can be spruced up quite a bit. MH3 was recently announced that i know of. Haven't seen much footage on that, i guess we just gotta wait till e3 before we have the big answers to our questions. |
| 2 months ago :: Jul 02, 2008 - 02:48AM #4 | |
| whyeo Posts: 169 |
don't forget, capcom has had a lot of experience working on the GCN (Capcom5, REmake, RE0) before they were able to harness every last bit of the Gamecube's power on RE4.... it will be a while before we really see what the Wii is capable of, and i wonder if Capcom will even be one of the 3rd party developers to tap the Wii full potential after all, they have publishing and outsourcing a bit more on the wii than actually developing....it makes a difference i believe as they wouldn't really know the hardware inside out. |
| 2 months ago :: Jul 02, 2008 - 11:59AM #5 | |
| jasonmg99 Posts: 220 |
the wii is said to be about twice as powerful as GC, imagine what they could have done with RE4 if they maxed out the wii's power. I read info about the conduit and theres a lot of speculation that game will be incredible and will function close to an 360 game, and as for factor 5's secret project, well we'll have to wait and see. |
| 2 months ago :: Jul 02, 2008 - 05:08PM #6 | |
| bullet_math Posts: 515 |
Just be grateful for Megaman 9. It's exclusive and it sounds fantastic Assuming they don't just port an enhanced version to another system with more content it'll be enough for me on the Wii. One good exclusive game for a Nintendo system is more than I expected from Capcom in 2008 They can release all the spyborgs and puzzle pets they want for all I care. It sounds as if they're announcing somekind of battle network game for the Wii as well at E3 which again is fine as long as there's Megaman 9 |
| 2 months ago :: Jul 02, 2008 - 07:26PM #7 | |
| Sven Posts: 4143 |
Spyborgs will be that product. Wait and see.
Christian Svensson
Corporate Officer/VP of Strategic Planning & Business Development Now Playing: Castle Crashers (soooo great), Age of Booty, Warhammer Online Beta |
| 2 months ago :: Jul 02, 2008 - 08:23PM #8 | |
| schuelma Posts: 77 |
Well, you're definitely not backing down Will we see more of it at E3? |
| 2 months ago :: Jul 02, 2008 - 08:43PM #9 | |
| Sven Posts: 4143 |
No. Captivate was the announcement with very little detail shared... it'll lie low for a bit until we're ready for a bigger reveal (similar to what we did with the Dark Void announcement last October with the bigger reveal at Captivate), so no E3 showing.
Christian Svensson
Corporate Officer/VP of Strategic Planning & Business Development Now Playing: Castle Crashers (soooo great), Age of Booty, Warhammer Online Beta |
| 2 months ago :: Jul 03, 2008 - 09:30AM #10 | |
| bullet_math Posts: 515 |
There's an interesting preview here Sounds about what I expected. Hopefully if the game is above average Capcom will market the game well. It's going to have a tough time competing with licensed childrens titles |


