The Unreal Engine 3, the tech behind games like Gears of War, is available to anyone with a big enough bank account. That said, it looks like a Wii developer has decided to write that check and try to cram all the power behind one of the newest and most graphically impressive game engines out there into that little ‘ol Wii. Epic VP Mark Rein says one of the company’s engine licensees is currently attempting to port the Unreal Engine 3 onto Nintendo’s Wii. “I know one of our licensees who’s giving it a shot. It’s their own port, in the same way Ubisoft brought Unreal Engine 2 to the Wii,” Rein said at the Unreal Tournament III launch event in Birmingham.
I’m sorry but while the Wii can’t exactly compete on the same level as the other two big boys, it can look better than the first Xbox and Gamecube. Look at games like ‘Black’ on regular Xbox, that looks better than anything on the Wii so far, and that’s Last Gen!
It all comes down to time and money. Publisher’s and developer’s just don’t seem to want to put any of either of those things into development of Wii titles. Then there’s the fact that most of the audience for the Wii seems to be old people and small children at the moment. The problem with that is that audience really doesn’t seem to care what the graphics look like and how amazing or crappy a game looks.
If developers don’t start putting better teams on making Wii games than we’ll never get the technology push you see on the Xbox 360 and PS3. When a developer can spend half the time and budget, or less, on a game for Wii and sell it to five times more people than they don’t see any reason to actually take pride in their work and produce something worth looking at.
So, basically, if you don’t like the looks, don’t buy the game. It would be nice if it were that easy, but unfortunetly, there’s always going to be those Grandparents and children that have no taste and continue the cycle of crap. Oh well.
Boom!
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If the wii wants to succeed graphically, style has to come to the forfront.
What it comes down to is: are you having fun? If so, then it's done it's job.
I have a XBox 360 for when I want to experience the more "WOW!" inducing titles with superior graphics, and I have a Wii for mostly just having fun in a new unique way.
and no, it can't.
Have you looked at the bestselling Wii games? Most of those are either hardcore games or genuine quality casual games. Only a few aren't that good. It's not the casual gamers that make those games bad. It's developers thinking they will buy bad games. This hasn't been the case, and developers seem to be learning, at least the developers that make good games in the first place.*
*I'm not sure about Konami.
However cast your mind back to when we played games on a pc....you can play a game with full details on 640*480 but can only play it on low with say 1024*768 screen res. Since a normal telly supports a cock res then you should really notice too many jagies running a game at full spec with lower res.So games COULD probabaly look as nice as well the xbxo but with a shiter res.... only my thoughts, dont qoute me...
Super Mario Galaxy blew me away partially due to graphics, but mostly due to the creative level design and gameplay elements. And that's why I play games, for the gameplay.
Also, 2D graphics > 3D graphics.
I'd love for Capcom to build on RE4 with a new RE sidestory game for Wii in a RE4 type mold, using the U3 engine. I pray Capcom do, as there's still so much you can do with RE besides RE5 and RE: UC.