[Editedit: I leave the text of my post here for posterity, but upon further meditation, please disregard the following. Fafalada is 100% accurate, and I just ranted like a frothing lunatic. However, I accept Fafalada's reality like a lemming, and leap willingly into the abyss. Again, I sincerely hope the hardcore
market dies, so that hardcore games will be made only with love, by hardcore gamers, for truly hardcore gamers (and not all this "HARDKORE" poseur trash we see everywhere!).]
That's a matter of opinion - I find certain genres on GBA/DS that have supposedly stellar titles (my prefered example of this is Advance Wars) to be exceptionally dumbed down compared to same genre games on other platforms.
Certainly. The GBA Advance Wars game was a breath of fresh air, but at this point that franchise is stagnant and I kinda hope it dies. However, that's just opinion. Although I'm also a fan of hardcore strats -- from Romance of the Three Kingdoms (my favorite, I know, I'm a broken record) to the old SSI wargames -- these games have basically no graphics requirements and will run on any system, if the devs so choose. The best will probably continue to reside on PCs -- and the rest will get dumbed down. If strat wargaming (and probably also 4X) is your only genre, no question the consoles are pretty lame. However, are they getting dumber? My opinion is no -- they're getting better. Remember how awful most "strategy" games were on SNES, TG16, and Genesis? They're still not PC quality, but if you measure hardcore by these standards, then the PC has always been the only option. But for the most part, other hardcore sim genres have had support on consoles -- sports management games, racing sims, etc... They're never quite as good on consoles IMHO, but again, I don't think that anything Wii is doing is limiting that. And, again, if it does,
great. Trash the graphics, bring over your hardcore sim whatever in
Flash, and i'll play that shit with a humongous smile on my face.
[Edit: the DS may be a bad example -- some features are certainly stripped from a lot of these games. I
assume it's due to a lack of space or money, not a lack of power -- hopefully it's a trend that doesn't continue, but I think on the non-portable side, some fairer comparisons abound. Some power deficiencies are also evident, like we won't be seeing Oblivion or G3 on a DS. There are also drawbacks in the RPG arena wrt to consoles, like Oblivion for PC felt a bit "consolified", and yadda yadda. Your point is solid, but I still await the doomsday with glee.
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