DM> Well have you ever actually played it? You can see where everyone is
DM> is but it still is surprisingly fun. There are still ways to surprise
DM> your oppponent. But Goldeneye isn't as fun as Duke was. Goldeneye had
DM> too much slowdown.
Yes, I have played it, or else I wouldn't be commenting on it. You don't
see me putting comments on that wrestling game, WCW vs NWO I think? Why?
Cause I haven't played it..
I didn't like Golden Eye 64, it was just TOO unrealistic! I mean, you shoot
a guy in his butt, he just scratches it, doesn't even turn aroun! You can
kill him by shooting his foot 3 times! And the guys disappeer right in front
of you.. Also, in some levels, there's an UNLIMITED number of bad guys, that
sux! Cause you can't really have a strategy, like, I'll hide behind this
wall, then kill him, bla bla bla.. Well, in some levels you can, but most of
them, tehre's a part where you pass by, there's no one.. you open a door, and
then suddenly, there's 3 people in the room you just came out of!
DM> Well of coarse. But you can see if the stores are doing well and the
DM> crime and stuff like that. The faces on the people don't really
DM> matter. You hate carts don't you.
Personnaly, I prefre having my little radar on top showing me where I need to
put police stations/hospitals/etc..etc.. than having to zoom in the streets
and see the same people everywhere..
DM> I read that you can import pictures from the TV and your VCR and
DM> play around with them. I also read something about making new
DM> characters in games too. I wonder what the resolution of the
DM> screen will be on it. I hope they can get it at 640x480.
DM> Cuz' 256 x 256, or even 320x240(or 320x200) would suck.
I can see that happening, the Import Pictures from TV and your VCR.. But I
haven't heard anything on the subject itself.. As for the resolutiuon? I
doubt they'll put it that big.. I mean, their console is aimed at a "kid"
audience.. And not artists...
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