Author Topic: did nintendo listen to gamers when designing the cube, will they listen for the N5?  (Read 7451 times)

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Offline manunited4eva22

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Well well, I take it you forgot that Dennis Dyack has been in these forums before, haven't you?

Offline manunited4eva22

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Well well, I take it you forgot that Dennis Dyack has been in these forums before, haven't you?

Offline nemo_83

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Dennis makes me think they are listening which pisses me off cause that means what we say is being heard but just going in one ear and out the other.  I'm always afraid that a bad idea will be taken to heart by the developers and we will get some crazy drum game...oh s**t that happened.  Darn.

Dennis never posts anymore.  Any time he says something the topic switches to him no matter what the conversation.  I hope he doesn't listen to the whiners that say ED was too hard.  You want to talk about a hard game, play the original Zelda or Super Mario Bros.  Yes simplicity and ease of getting into a game is important but that doesn't mean make it for the retards.  Games can be difficult and easy to get into.  
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i suppose this is always going to be a risk with 'stars' as such dropping entries on forums - they don't necessariily need to respond, just read - but then how do we know they are listening - gar - i know just about none of them have the time to start their own threads, but it would be good if they did.
arg - there's no easy solution - one danger of posting too much as a developer is that when the product is delivered, it's wildly different from what was discussed in one forum, but in many or most of the others, something else was prioritised.
i'm aware that not everyone can be made happy, but there seem to be a few things that always crop up in forums, magazines etc that were bad ideas for everyone, perhaps these could have been avoided if gamers were asked.
who knows.
and eternal darkness rocked, if anything i thought it was a little on the easy side - still loved it though, totally immersive, which arguably is the most important aspect for a game.
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bleh...ppl suck im happy w/ the gamecube. its a great system ownz the other 2
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