If Persona 5 comes out on the next gen consoles, I'm getting whatever console it comes out on.
If Xbox 720/Durango is actually online only and doesn't play used games I'm avoiding that shit like the plague
And I have yet to find a reason to get a Wii U
So yeah I'm basically only getting a next gen console to continue the Persona series so I'll probably be getting a PS4 and maybe a Wii U eventually. If Persona 5 comes out on PS3 I'll probably avoid getting one for a few years cause I have all three current gen consoles and a hacked Wii that emulates every goddamn Nintendo system from Wii and below so I mainly use it to play GCN games and pretend I'm still in 5th grade and don't have to worry.
What are you guys gonna do next gen doodhuh;
build a pc, buy physical copies of games until this industry is finally dead and enjoy my nice computer for non-gaming purposes
keep using my computer until some sweet shit comes out
Quote from: Dovydas on April 26, 2013, 10:25:28 AM
build a pc, buy physical copies of games until this industry is finally dead and enjoy my nice computer for non-gaming purposes
that feeling when you realize that they effectively phased out physical pc games this (last) gen.
Quote from: Josh on April 26, 2013, 10:23:31 AM
If Persona 5 comes out on the next gen consoles, I'm getting whatever console it comes out on.
eh, i wouldn't be surprised if it was to be released on the tripple (and a bit later on the pita sillydood;)
Quote from: Far Beyond Repair on April 26, 2013, 11:44:02 AM
that feeling when you realize that they effectively phased out physical pc games this (last) gen.
i know, right? :(
Quote from: Josh on April 26, 2013, 10:23:31 AM
If Persona 5 comes out on PS3 I'll probably avoid getting one for a few years cause I have all three current gen consoles
what
i'll probably get a wii-u if the new smash isn't brawlgrade and has good online
which is probably because of the tekken influence
but who knows
same goes for the 3ds smash
but idk i don't even play new videogames anymore i just play smash and buy cheap used ones.
Quote from: ilovesloths on April 27, 2013, 10:02:50 PM
i'll probably get a wii-u if the new smash isn't brawlgrade and has good online
which is probably because of the tekken influence
but who knows
same goes for the 3ds smash
but idk i don't even play new videogames anymore i just play smash and buy cheap used ones.
Two words: Nintendo online ifeelbetter;
I'm surely going to get a Wii U, but it's just a matter of when. Might be around Christmas this year.
I'm not as interested in the other consoles because I'm still much more interested in Nintendo games than anything else;
maybe I'll eventually get a PS4.
Quote from: ilovesloths on April 27, 2013, 10:02:50 PM
i'll probably get a wii-u if the new smash isn't brawlgrade and has good online
which is probably because of the tekken influence
but who knows
same goes for the 3ds smash
but idk i don't even play new videogames anymore i just play smash and buy cheap used ones.
Too bad the Wii U (and 3DS) have no functioning homebrew hacks to allow something like Project M to exist for SSBU/3D n_u
But you can play Project M on the Wii U which is cool
I am just optimistic that the new smash won't need homebrew hacks to be a competitively viable game, like melee and ssb64.
Quote from: ilovesloths on April 29, 2013, 09:21:54 AM
But you can play Project M on the Wii U which is cool
Sure, you can, if you don't mind not using a Gamecube controller
Isn't that the only controller you and other heavy SSB players use? Or is the Classic Controller actually reasonably popular?
Quote from: bluaki on April 29, 2013, 09:28:20 AM
Sure, you can, if you don't mind not using a Gamecube controller
Isn't that the only controller you and other heavy SSB players use? Or is the Classic Controller actually reasonably popular?
that's where this guy comes in:
http://www.mayflash.com/Products/NINTENDOWiiU/W007.html
though i hear that the wii u pro controller is usable too
i think the classic controller is alright but still not on par with the gcn controller
Quote from: ilovesloths on April 29, 2013, 09:42:43 AM
that's where this guy comes in:
http://www.mayflash.com/Products/NINTENDOWiiU/W007.html
though i hear that the wii u pro controller is usable too
i think the classic controller is alright but still not on par with the gcn controller
Oh, I don't know why I didn't expect this accessory to exist. The mapping of start to three other buttons is a bit odd, but I guess that doesn't matter for SSB.
Wii U Pro Controller doesn't work with Wii games like Brawl/Project M, although it would become relevant to a future Wii U SSB game.
What exactly is it about Wii Classic Controller Pro that people dislike? The main annoyance I'd have with it is that it has to be chained to a Wii Remote, which that accessory doesn't fix. I believe the joysticks and buttons are nicer than the GCN's in that they don't wear down and become difficult to use nearly as easily, although I guess the grip might be slightly less comfortable.
Ah, that makes sense. Those are valid points, but I think a lot of it is familiarity, since most people went from Melee to Brawl or Melee to PM and with how smash works, there are virtually no flaws with the GCN controller, so it doesn't make a lot of sense to deviate from that. There might also be more technical reasons (is there input lag with the wii-motes like there is with the wavebirds?), but that's my hypothesis.