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Nintendo Gaming / RE:What features should gamecube2 have?
« on: August 01, 2004, 12:49:13 AM »
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Originally posted by: Rich
Umm about the Rumble thing, I'm pretty sure that the reason Nintendo didn't include was because the reciever can't transmit the signal from the game. what im trying to say is that the wavebird would have no idea when to rumble because the Gamecube cannot send anything to it.
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Doesn't the wavebird have no rumble feature to conserve battery life? It says that on the box!!
I don't want to connect my PC and my future N5!! If we are just going to use our PC's to have our save games and creating logos and the such, what is the use of the home console? Why not have games that use the things mention on your PC. You don't need two systems then do you? For the scores you can merely just post them with passwords like on somes games there is no need to connect to N5 to your PC!!! Overall I think PC's and Nintendo should stay seperate!
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Originally posted by: Rich
Umm about the Rumble thing, I'm pretty sure that the reason Nintendo didn't include was because the reciever can't transmit the signal from the game. what im trying to say is that the wavebird would have no idea when to rumble because the Gamecube cannot send anything to it.
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Doesn't the wavebird have no rumble feature to conserve battery life? It says that on the box!!
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More Console - to- PC connectivity (highly doubtful because it would be exploited/modded and used for piracy but I can dream), for custom content... putting your own logos, painting your own machines, cars, etc for games definitely adds to the gaming experience. I'm sure my "logos" example this is just the tip of the iceberg using such connectivity. International scoreboards, replays, etc for many games using the included network connection Ethernet / Wifi (think Ikaruga, or games that have good replays like sports games or driving games) automatically connecting to sites and saving your legit highest scores, best replays, etc
I don't want to connect my PC and my future N5!! If we are just going to use our PC's to have our save games and creating logos and the such, what is the use of the home console? Why not have games that use the things mention on your PC. You don't need two systems then do you? For the scores you can merely just post them with passwords like on somes games there is no need to connect to N5 to your PC!!! Overall I think PC's and Nintendo should stay seperate!