It makes me wonder how the Wii U is going to handle virtual console games over HDMI, which run at 240P. So it will probably do some kind of scaling, looking like one of those Wii2HDMI adaptors.
Well, lord knows. It should have enough juice under the hood to scale most games, but I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
Alright and in this next scene all the animals have AIDS.
God damn, with Xenoblade and now this, it's rather sad that the Wii U won't upscale any games.
Well, there are always those Wii2HDMI adapters, but considering I can get a component cable for a quarter of the price of on HD adapter, their pricing seems a bit steep. They're supposed to work alright, but I'm not sure if the device itself actually does any HD scaling.
Awesome. I had no idea these types of devices existed. However, the reviews for them (that I found so far) are atrocious, as they only seem to compare it to component cables and only verbally describe the picture quality with no image comparisons at all. I know these can't increase the resolution of the source output (480p) but can it at least pixel double it, so all edges can be sharp instead of blurry, despite the lower resolution?
Heard the proposition that RIAA and MPAA should join forces and form "Music And Film Industry Association"?
God damn, with Xenoblade and now this, it's rather sad that the Wii U won't upscale any games.
Well, there are always those Wii2HDMI adapters, but considering I can get a component cable for a quarter of the price of on HD adapter, their pricing seems a bit steep. They're supposed to work alright, but I'm not sure if the device itself actually does any HD scaling.
Awesome. I had no idea these types of devices existed. However, the reviews for them (that I found so far) are atrocious, as they only seem to compare it to component cables and only verbally describe the picture quality with no image comparisons at all. I know these can't increase the resolution of the source output (480p) but can it at least pixel double it, so all edges can be sharp instead of blurry, despite the lower resolution?
Well, my general understanding of the device is that it's more intended for a certain sub-group of people who have a TV that is too "modern" to do Wii games justice - essentially, they've got a screen that just makes a big mess of everything that isn't plugged into the HDMI socket. It seems it's in those instances where the thing comes most in handy, but obviously people with a different setup may benefit from it as well.
It's filmed with a camera, but it's a full length user review with some shots of both component and HD Adapter TV pictures. It's not really as useful as it could be, but it gives at least a general impression.
Notice the XENOBLADE and the FINNISH SWEARWORDS.
Zephiran on
Alright and in this next scene all the animals have AIDS.
I've played some absolutely bad rpgs that had fully customizable appearance to completion and beyond, sometimes sacrificing stats and survivability for looks.
Xenoblade, not a bad RPG in the slightest, had me in Dunban's regular dress uniform for a long time despite it being almost immediately outdated. I know some people who played the entire game looking like that.
Depends on your definition of worth. For £38/€59 excl. shipping (that's £8/€14 more than the standard edition) you get this:
(not the full soundtrack fyi)
The steelbook is shinier than the Wii case cover, but it does have a reversible cover. The Xenoblade limited edition has more overall value as it includes a CCPro, but I already have one, so yep, preordering the limited edition for the steelbook.
I did preorder the limited edition but I must have left it too late as my order was cancelled today. So I'm having to stick with the normal edition, which I was planning to get before I found (or someone linked to) a place selling the LE cheaper than where I usually shop online.
I ordered the Limited Edition through a linear combination of ooh shiny and shut up and take my money!
Totally an impulse buy based on the fantastic experience I had in Xenoblade Chronicles. After that, I'll import every last damn JRPG on the Wii if it makes Ninty listen.
EDIT: The XenoChron Collector's Edition red controller was entirely worth the premium.
I've got a white wiimote, the gold one that came with Skyward Sword, a red classic controller and a black charging station with black rechargable batteries.
My Wii setup looks like the forecourt outside Honest Joe's Used Car Sales.
I considered getting a 25th Mario Anniversary Red Wii for the red CCPro that came with Xenoblade, but then I figured I'd just buy the regular version of Xenoblade and forego those plans entirely.
Now I'm kind of looking at getting the Goldeneye LE Golden CCPro to go with my Skyward Sword Wiimote, but those are fuckhard to come by these days.
Maybe I should just give my Wii to someone else and buy one of those black Sports Resort+ versions before all of those vanish from store shelves too. It'd go with my black CCPro and induction charging stand, and it'd be the easiest to come by.
But goddamnit if The Last Story LE package won't be mine.
Alright and in this next scene all the animals have AIDS.
Wouldn't that have meant we would also get some sort of limited edition for Xenoblade? I think they will just give us the game and we should be grateful that they decided to bring it over here.
Who's got two thumbs and a copy of The Last Story's Limited Edition? This forum user.
Anyways, haven't found the time to play it yet, but I thought it interesting that the steelbook has got place for two discs. I can only assume this is so you can keep the game and soundtrack CD in the same place.
Nevertheless, good on you North American PA:ers! Most of you probably preordered the European version already, but I'd say this was the most desirable outcome anyway. Now, time to start hyping this game some more!
Alright and in this next scene all the animals have AIDS.
I'm pretty anxious to see the first week sales figures for the game later on, I hope it gets lots of love. France is supposedly full of entrenched Sakaguchi-philes, maybe it can get some real French-style romance there?
Alright and in this next scene all the animals have AIDS.
So, here I am, playing the tutorial, when I go into the options menu to fiddle with the camera controls (I prefer my Y Axis inverted, thank you very much).
Turns out you can play around with everybody's colour schemes right from the word go. And you can save up to 10 custom-made colour schemes, which you can, if you like, apply to whichever character you like if you prefer a more uniform look. Sadly you can't save 10 colour schemes per character, but eh.
Yeah, in case it wasn't obvious already, I too like dressing up my characters in RPGs.
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Well, lord knows. It should have enough juice under the hood to scale most games, but I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
I got a little excited when I saw your ship.
Awesome. I had no idea these types of devices existed. However, the reviews for them (that I found so far) are atrocious, as they only seem to compare it to component cables and only verbally describe the picture quality with no image comparisons at all. I know these can't increase the resolution of the source output (480p) but can it at least pixel double it, so all edges can be sharp instead of blurry, despite the lower resolution?
Well, my general understanding of the device is that it's more intended for a certain sub-group of people who have a TV that is too "modern" to do Wii games justice - essentially, they've got a screen that just makes a big mess of everything that isn't plugged into the HDMI socket. It seems it's in those instances where the thing comes most in handy, but obviously people with a different setup may benefit from it as well.
Take a look at this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOQ1rr8yqO0
It's filmed with a camera, but it's a full length user review with some shots of both component and HD Adapter TV pictures. It's not really as useful as it could be, but it gives at least a general impression.
I got a little excited when I saw your ship.
it's half the reason why that boring grindathon RoF was tolerable
Xenoblade, not a bad RPG in the slightest, had me in Dunban's regular dress uniform for a long time despite it being almost immediately outdated. I know some people who played the entire game looking like that.
(not the full soundtrack fyi)
The steelbook is shinier than the Wii case cover, but it does have a reversible cover. The Xenoblade limited edition has more overall value as it includes a CCPro, but I already have one, so yep, preordering the limited edition for the steelbook.
I got a little excited when I saw your ship.
Might ask my buddy to get me the Limited if he can find a decent price on it.
Totally an impulse buy based on the fantastic experience I had in Xenoblade Chronicles. After that, I'll import every last damn JRPG on the Wii if it makes Ninty listen.
EDIT: The XenoChron Collector's Edition red controller was entirely worth the premium.
But goddamnit colour matching it with your other Wii paraphernalia is so fucking hard.
*anal retentive tantrum*
I got a little excited when I saw your ship.
My Wii setup looks like the forecourt outside Honest Joe's Used Car Sales.
Now I'm kind of looking at getting the Goldeneye LE Golden CCPro to go with my Skyward Sword Wiimote, but those are fuckhard to come by these days.
Maybe I should just give my Wii to someone else and buy one of those black Sports Resort+ versions before all of those vanish from store shelves too. It'd go with my black CCPro and induction charging stand, and it'd be the easiest to come by.
But goddamnit if The Last Story LE package won't be mine.
I got a little excited when I saw your ship.
Nintendo Network ID - Brainiac_8
PSN - Brainiac_8
Steam - http://steamcommunity.com/id/BRAINIAC8/
Add me!
Browse internet for a bit. "Xseed localizing The Last Story in NA for 2012".
Well, shit. Guess it really doesn't matter.
Gamer Tag: LeeWay0
PSN: Leeway0
Anyways, haven't found the time to play it yet, but I thought it interesting that the steelbook has got place for two discs. I can only assume this is so you can keep the game and soundtrack CD in the same place.
Nevertheless, good on you North American PA:ers! Most of you probably preordered the European version already, but I'd say this was the most desirable outcome anyway. Now, time to start hyping this game some more!
I got a little excited when I saw your ship.
I got a little excited when I saw your ship.
Turns out you can play around with everybody's colour schemes right from the word go. And you can save up to 10 custom-made colour schemes, which you can, if you like, apply to whichever character you like if you prefer a more uniform look. Sadly you can't save 10 colour schemes per character, but eh.
Yeah, in case it wasn't obvious already, I too like dressing up my characters in RPGs.