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Posted: Oct 23rd 2006 10:48AM (Unverified) said

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Non-gamers had no trouble picking it up. The longest it takes to get the hang of it is 30 minutes. But experienced gamers didn't like it as much. So we have alternatives.

Posted: Oct 23rd 2006 11:23AM Mabui said

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Those other control methods sound .. not super great..though I suppose they might be beter if you could demo them out

Posted: Oct 23rd 2006 1:36PM spil said

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I want a manual transmission!!!(and a realistic first person view).

Posted: Oct 23rd 2006 3:22PM Dannyboi68 said

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Can u connect a GameCube controller???

Posted: Oct 23rd 2006 3:37PM (Unverified) said

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Désole mais c’est ‘Voila’ !!!! Otherwise, this is tight, imagine if they put the Tokyo drift (not the movie, the move) on that, and tryin to do it with the wiimote...that'll b siiiiiiccckkk

Posted: Oct 23rd 2006 3:58PM (Unverified) said

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hey i'm famous...that's my first news bit thing i sent in ever!

Posted: Oct 23rd 2006 4:09PM (Unverified) said

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This is going to be the first third-party gamer that I'll play on my Wii. I absolutely LOVE NFS. And more people are thinking aboute getting this game now because the visuals improved greatly.

Aex, if your reading this, I TOLD YOU THE GRAPHICS WOULD GET BETTER!

Posted: Oct 24th 2006 4:31AM (Unverified) said

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@Marc: The biggest problem I see so far is texture memory is awful, just like on previous Nintendo consoles. Playable, but it still looks awful.

BTW, my real name is also Marc. ;)

Frankly, I don't see why people are excited about racing games with the Wii controller. Most of these games have physics so lame you could play them just as well with a digital gamepad. Excite Truck, with vechicles traveling at 600+ scale MPH that just bounce off objects, is *definately* that kind of game.

BTW, I have NFS: Underground 2 on my PC. It's decent, but definately a game for keyboards, joysticks, or my XBox gamepad. It's painful to drive with my steering wheel.

Posted: Oct 24th 2006 4:59PM (Unverified) said

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"Frankly, I don't see why people are excited about racing games with the Wii controller. Most of these games have physics so lame you could play them just as well with a digital gamepad."

Well that's easy. People are excited about these games because you can't do this stuff in real life. I can't drive around for hours on end running from cops, but I can do that easily in NFS Most Wanted.

Hence the point of a video game.

Video games are supposed to be a way to get away from reality. And people have forgotten that.




And about the textures, does it really matter? Your playing a game called "Need For Speed" for God's sake! Your always gonna be in motion, so you wouldn't be able to tell ground textures from the Wii version from ground textures from the Xbox 360 version.

Posted: Oct 26th 2006 3:42PM (Unverified) said

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So, if I put set it on automatic I could just tie the Wii-Remote to my shoe and hit the gas?

Meatloaf, when you use the word "aweful" you make it sound like they kicked the game back into the days of the first Playstation. I find the game quite pretty.

I guess I have yet to be spoiled by High Def TV.

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