Call of Duty l Modern Warfare(Wii) Screens


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So I'm the only one that thinks this looks good for a Wii?

I'm sorry but really? The Wii can produce some decent looking stuff for a standard definition console, this however looks like a 1st gen PS2 game.

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The Wii is the most popular console ever, but nobody buys a Wii to play these kind of games. They buy a Wii so they can play with a couple friends in the same room. FPS games are designed for people who sit alone in their parents' baseroom 14 hours at a time.

Nobody buys a Wii to play these kind of games. They buy a Wii so they can play with a couple friends in the same room. FPS games are designed for people who sit alone in their parents' baseroom 14 hours at a time.

Actually I keep my parents in the basement and game alone in the house for 14 hours at a time. I find it works better this way.

Yeah, the Wii isn't really meant for this sort of thing. It's best used with a mix of casual gamers (cough girls cough) or with a bunch of kids. There is a ton of games that are free of violence, swearing, blood and sex.

Wii graphics are best on sillier cartoony-type of games. There are better consoles for "M"-rated, realistic FPS games and that's the end of the story as far as I am concerned.

Anybody who's even remotely trying to justify these graphics with "it's not suited for this console" really is talking something strong.

Metroid Prime 3:

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Twilight Princess:

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The Conduit:

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Red Steel 2:

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These aren't exactly Gears of War 2 or anything, but it absolutely craps all over MW Wii. To say good looking (as in, not an eyesore) realistic visuals are not possible on Wii hasn't done their research. They may as well have ported MW to the PS2, it would probably have sold better there.

I think even PSP can do better job than that :laugh: but teej there's a difference between those games. COD has more things going on in a scene that the games you described, while most of the game on Wii you'll be fighting 3 to 4 Ai's in COD that will be around 15+ Ai's including your teammates.

So that will need more processing power that what Wii have, that?s why they need to tone down the graphics to help the game run smoothly. And AB I think they still have 2 months left to find the texture:laugh:h:

It'll be because they're pushing 60FPS.

The jump between 30/60 really puts limits on graphical quality for some genres. First Person Shooters always have a ton going on, something like KZ2 would never been doable at 60FPS on this current gen hardware (not locked anyway) for example, but that doesn't mean COD at 60FPS looks terrible in comparison, it looks great still, but you can definitely see a difference between KZ2 and COD4. Due to the power of the HD hardware this gen though, the differences aren't as extreme between COD4/KZ2 as the differences between MW and The Conduit here are.

I think these screens have to be an early build though, even at 60FPS they are absolutely ridiculous. The texture work on the models is an absolute joke, I refuse to believe that's how they'll ship.

I think these screens have to be an early build though, even at 60FPS they are absolutely ridiculous. The texture work on the models is an absolute joke, I refuse to believe that's how they'll ship.

Isn't this game is supposed to be released in November, if it's as you say they why are they releasing pictures of an early build.

I?m thinking that they know that?s the best Wii can do or Will is getting short end of the stick.

I think even PSP can do better job than that :laugh: but teej there's a difference between those games. COD has more things going on in a scene that the games you described, while most of the game on Wii you'll be fighting 3 to 4 Ai's in COD that will be around 15+ Ai's including your teammates.

So that will need more processing power that what Wii have, that?s why they need to tone down the graphics to help the game run smoothly. And AB I think they still have 2 months left to find the texture:laugh:h:

But... that doesn't matter. It looks worse then the original XBOX game, which is ridiculous. We all know the Wii is more powerful then the original XBOX, or at the *very* least, on-par.

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