The Shadow of Kong 60
The BBC is reporting that the makers of the Kong game recommend against purchasing the 360 version of that title. The article states that an Ubisoft rep, Yves Guillemot, stated that the 360 version is just too dark to play well on a non-HD screen. However, Voodoo Extreme got in touch with Ubi for the official party line, and they had something very different to say. From the article: "Ubisoft is actively investigating isolated reports of resolution issues on specific plasma screens, which should be easily resolved by adjusting/increasing the settings. Ubisoft believes that King Kong offers one of the best gaming experiences available on the Xbox 360 and encourages gamers to check it out for themselves."
In other news (Score:4, Funny)
Ah well, it is a good laugh.
Re:Well duh! (Score:1, Insightful)
Oh yeah, and a single line acknowledging that there is an issue on some televisions.
Re:Well duh! (Score:2)
Re:The Revo strategy makes more sense to me now (Score:2)
You act like people can choose to continue purchasing SD tv's indefinately. It isn't a matter of "if it catches on", it is a matter of "when does the government throw the switch?"
By the time 2007 rolls around, every TV sold in the US (by law) must be capable of receiving an hd signal.
Re:The Revo strategy makes more sense to me now (Score:2)
Re:The Revo strategy makes more sense to me now (Score:2)
480i60, 480p24, 480p30 576i50, 576p25, 480p60, 576p50, 720i50, 720i60, 720p24, 720p25, 720p30, 720p50, 720p60, 1080i50, 1080i60, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p30
How the TV chooses to display those signals is up to the hardware manufacturer, but they must be capable of receiving and displaying a hidef signal.
Under your logic... (Score:2)
Re:Under your logic... (Score:2)
Re:The Revo strategy makes more sense to me now (Score:2, Interesting)
But not every TV sold in the US will be capable of displaying that signal in HD, which is the important part. Also, ~90% of Americans still have SDTVs, and I'd be willing to bet that when the government cuts the analog signals, a lot of people would much rather buy a $30-40 set-top box for their current TV than a new HDTV for $1000+.
In addition, these consoles are marketed worldwide. The only co
Re:The Revo strategy makes more sense to me now (Score:1)
Re:The Revo strategy makes more sense to me now (Score:3, Informative)
People want that fancy HDTV -- they're just waiting for the price to drop or are waiting for their current set to "expire" before replacing it. All HDTV's don't cost > $1000 either.
25% of the TV's sold in the US were hidef in 2004. Estimates for 2005 are roughly 50% of the TVs sold. And it is looking like sales of hidef TV's will reach critical mass in 2006.
I can't see what universe someone ca
Re:The Revo strategy makes more sense to me now (Score:2)
### And this is completely ignoring the demongraphic data
Nintendo is targeting the families, children and non-gamer, folks that most likly will not ha
You're forgetting something important (Score:3, Insightful)
25% of the TV's sold in the US were hidef in 2004. Estimates for 2005 are roughly 50% of the TVs sold. And it is looking like sales of hidef TV's will reach critical mass in 2006.
Percent of sales of TVs means nothing, because people do not buy a new TV every year. Hell, most peopole buy a big TV maybe once every 15 years.
Every single person who came of age in the 90s and spent $500 or more on a 32+ inch TV is *not* going to rush out and replace it with an HDTV until absoltely necessary. Why? Theres a mul
Re:You're forgetting something important (Score:1)
Is every single person? no, of course not. But I did. And I'm 28, not 40-something. I
Re:You're forgetting something important (Score:1)
Re:You're forgetting something important (Score:2)
Did you stop reading my post at that point? Of course it doesn't mean that everyone gets a new tv. It means that when people buy a new TV, half of them go for the hidef tv. Next year, more than half of the people who buy a tv will buy a hidef tv. People don't see hidef tv's as some sort of gimick, or something that's too expensive to consider -- they see them as something they want.
Second, they dont give a shit, to them
Re:The Revo strategy makes more sense to me now (Score:2)
No, I'm arguing that it hasn't caught on yet, and the government isn't going to "throw a switch" to make that happen. It's pretty obvious that HDTV is going to be the standard eventually. The problem is that it's not big yet, especially outside of the US. And even if a third of all Americans has an HDTV in 2006, they will still be watching SD videos and SD TV shows for a while. The lack of HD
Re:The Revo strategy makes more sense to me now (Score:2)
Re:The Revo strategy makes more sense to me now (Score:1)
Re:The Revo strategy makes more sense to me now (Score:2)
Yes, I mean they'll have to include a whole new control on the options screen to select from a couple of gamma profiles. Or tell people to turn up the brightness.
Oh noes! Development costs will skyrocket!
Re:360 - A Complete And Total Disaster (Score:2)
Re:360 - A Complete And Total Disaster (Score:1, Insightful)
We've had power supply problems, subpar games, and graphics that have yet to exceed the worst of the last generation of game systems. How is the XBox 360 *not* a disaster?
[Since this is obviously flamebait, I'm posting as AC. -- sc]
Re:360 - A Complete And Total Disaster (Score:2, Insightful)
Mod me down as flamebait -- unless you think it is insightful..
Re:360 - A Complete And Total Disaster (Score:2)
Now the question of whether those same games would be just as enjoyable on a regular old Xbox is another matter... The jump from N64/PS1 to GC/PS2/XBox seemed to have a little more impact on actual gameplay compared to what I'm seeing from the 360, but I suppose lots of number crunching comes in helpful on certain genres.
Re:360 - A Complete And Total Disaster (Score:2)
Yeah, it's really a disaster when it's impossible to find a new Xbox 360 except on ebay. I think you need to be reminded about what a "complete and total disaster" actually is [n-gage.com].
Let me put something in perspective for you. I was playing a Half Life mod called The Specialists a few days ago. My roomate looked up at what I was playing
Re:360 - A Complete And Total Disaster (Score:2)
Re:360 - A Complete And Total Disaster (Score:1)
> only site reporting frequently on the supposed "disaster" of the 360 release.
You need to learn how to use a search engine:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4525318.stm [bbc.co.uk]
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3146387 [1up.com]
http://www.forbes.com/2005/12/14/gates-jackson-xbo x-cx_cn_1214autofacescan02.html [forbes.com]
http://news.com.com/2061-10797_3-5995807.html [com.com]
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/675/675720p1.html [ign.com]
Re:360 - A Complete And Total Disaster (Score:1)
Do you have any legit posters?
See? Baseless claims work both ways.
Ubisoft rep? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Ubisoft rep? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Ubisoft rep? (Score:4, Informative)
Huh? (Score:4, Funny)
donkey kong (Score:1)
I was going to ask if anyone knew why it was called *Donkey* Kong. Then I googled "name donkey kong", and it pointed to the Wikipedia entry where it explains that
Re:Encouraging (Score:2)
Politics (Score:1, Interesting)
I'd love to see Ubisoft's profit margin on each copy of the game sold for the 360, compared with the other platforms. I'm guessing one of their accountants dropped the ball big-time during contract negotiations and now they're tryin
So... (Score:2)
Define "dark" (Score:2, Informative)
Exactly (Score:2)
Re:Exactly (Score:2)
Re:Exactly (Score:2)
I'd like to know what $80 graphics card can do CoD2 in 1920x1080 with 4x anti aliasing and maintain a smooth 30+ FPS. That's right, there is none.
Re:Exactly (Score:2)
Re:Exactly (Score:2)
1) Hi-definition gaming.
2) Way more advanced/the best console out right now, no competition.
Also, see my other post about playing "hi def" on your PC; it ain't happening cheap. It'd be much cheaper for you to just get an XBox360.
Re:Exactly (Score:2)
Re:Exactly (Score:2)
And don't tell me CoD2 is out for those systems, because it ain't. "Big Red One" isn't the same game; and I dare you to tell me it looks just as good as the XBox360 does.
You guys are really funny. If you want a PC, that's great, more power to you. But for console gamers, the XBox360 is where it's at right now.
Re:Exactly (Score:2)
If you want a PC, buy a PC. If you want a videogame console (with a few other nice features), buy an XBox360. There
Bullshit! (Score:2)