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Kaneda 2008-02-10 08:40 PM

WoW on the Wii
 
I think it could be done with high quality and efficently. Discuss
Perhaps another MMO.

Willkillforfood 2008-02-10 08:45 PM

There's way too many skills you have to use. You'd have to do it with a keyboard and mouse and it'd pretty much be like the pc :D.

WetWired 2008-02-10 09:13 PM

It'd take XBOX or PS3 for the graphics alone

Sovereign 2008-02-10 10:12 PM

Reminds me of starcraft for the n64.

Thanatos 2008-02-11 07:28 AM

That game sucked horribly.

D3V 2008-02-11 10:05 AM

x2, I'm still waiting on SC2, me and my buddies have been playing Old-skool SC lately, haha.

!King_Amazon! 2008-02-11 10:21 AM

WoW on the Wii is a bad idea. You would need a keyboard/mouse, which I think both the PS3 and the Xbox360 already have, plus they both have better graphics.

So no.

Raziel 2008-02-11 09:09 PM

Wii has USB keyboard support, King.

Kaneda 2008-02-12 08:03 PM

Plus the Wiimote is 10x more functional than a mouse. Have you seen Endless Ocean? Wii is HD compatible, I see no graphics issues really.

Ya, SC on 64 blew. Although it did get me into SC.

Goodlookinguy 2008-02-12 08:18 PM

The Wii has a keyboard (I have one), WoW has horrible graphics (I played it), and no I doubt it would ever be ported to a system console (I have all gaming consoles, basically).

*Discussion End*

Kaneda 2008-02-12 08:20 PM

Ok ya. How about a similar MMORPG?

Goodlookinguy 2008-02-12 08:26 PM

I could see porting a game that I can't think the name of. It has great looking graphics and could be used for profit. The game is free surprisingly enough, but is about 3GB large to download. But it would defiantly port it since you use the mouse to move anyways.

Kaneda 2008-02-12 08:33 PM

I'm sure it could be made possible on a modded Wii.

Goodlookinguy 2008-02-12 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaneda
I'm sure it could be made possible on a modded Wii.

It would be hard to mess with that. But hey if you want to use a controller for the game there is a program called joy2pad or something like that. It allows me to play all my MMORPG's on my computer with an Xbox 360 like controller.

Atnas 2008-02-13 02:40 PM

I think I read somewhere that program was originally created to wiggle a guy's mouse so his PC wouldn't go into sleep mode while he was playing games.

Pretty cool how he took it to the level he did, I used to use it when my laptop's touchpad went out. I had the trigger buttons for back and forward and everything.

I think it's a definite possibility for MMOs to be ported, or even soley made for the wii. The question is, just how massive?

Goodlookinguy 2008-02-13 04:10 PM

I figured out the name of the game Granado Espada (The Grand Sword), but they called it Sword of the New World. It was created by Koreans, yay for South Korea! Or was it done by the North Koreans...:confused: o_O

Raziel 2008-02-13 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Atnas
I think I read somewhere that program was originally created to wiggle a guy's mouse so his PC wouldn't go into sleep mode while he was playing games.

My buddy Tim's stereo has bluetooth controls, and has it rigged up to respond to gesture commands from his Wii remote.

Willkillforfood 2008-02-14 04:12 AM

WOW should really try and get on the WII or 360. I doubt it'd do it with Sony who already has plenty of mmos.

Asamin 2008-02-14 01:55 PM

A game as complicated as wow would not work with a limited amout of controles. you would just die over and over due to lack of the ability to heal in time.

Just like sims for the xbox... you can't controll such a big world with so many limitations in controlls

Atnas 2008-02-14 03:49 PM

Well, there's always a keyboard. I don't think the question is controls, but rather game quality.


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