tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-443645307865469254.post8301790491818826695..comments2012-06-22T11:03:47.991+02:00Comments on Zeronic's Gamers Lounge: Question of the week. Next Gen GamingZeronichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11076780267198718119noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-443645307865469254.post-3242324980916597262012-01-11T20:30:31.986+01:002012-01-11T20:30:31.986+01:00Pretty funny this post, but people are scared of a...Pretty funny this post, but people are scared of any changes. That's our nature, but back to innovation. With the current controls there's only a number of possible options how you can use the controls and their mechanics. But can any of you remember the first CD and how Sony used it for the first PS. People didn't like CD in the first place. But innovation is all about new things and changes. So if you really want innovation it's about something new, what you're asking is for something that already exists and that's not innovation. IT and everything around is constantly changing that's innovating and gaming is a part of the IT. Without going with the innovation you're basically stuck in the past. Unless they make a totally new gaming engine or basics that doesn't use the same base as the current engine and/or ideas. Currently there are a lot of new technologies and hardware, compare to the technology and hardware in gaming.<br /><br />The Nintendo's Wii is the end product of combining the technology and the hardware. Currently we've made almost every possible combinations for the current controls and Nintendo saw they could make a new type of input method and use it for the controls. I need to agree the 3D is overhyped, but it's the next innovation for presentation. They are busy with developing a fold-able screens probably the next step in the innovation of presentation combined with the 3D technology.<br /><br />The question for people that want innovation is: do you want something new? And if you say no, you don't want innovation. If you say yes, embrace the new things like 3DS, Wii, smartphones, etc. I'm not saying you need to buy all the stuff, but simple embrace the ideas because they are the products of innovation.GatekeeperCruelmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10489005877915451690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-443645307865469254.post-12932615183115129302012-01-11T17:38:50.525+01:002012-01-11T17:38:50.525+01:00I usually think that the nex gen games (3DS, VITA....I usually think that the nex gen games (3DS, VITA...) are not improvements. I can't stand 3D and playing my games in 3D doesnt make it fun... Though HD games are quite a sight to see. <br />Now, what I want to see in next gen games/ consoles: Innovation. Why? What Nintendo does is innovate, think beyond a controller (Wii). Also, I think a stable game doesn't need special stuff like 3D. Just a good story or even gameplay that sucks you in and forces you to play more. And by that I don't mean the MMORPG version of it.<br /><br />Here's a question for you then: What do YOU think JRPG (like Final Fantasy) and WRPG (Dragon age/Elder scrolls) will end up?Fhanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16295158510809277470noreply@blogger.com