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发表于 2011-7-20 10:49 · 广东
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本帖最后由 c0re 于 2011-9-22 23:56 编辑
http://gamerant.com/star-fox-64-3d-online-costs-jeff-105727/
Nintendo Blames ‘Costs’ For Lack of Online Play in ‘Star Fox 64 3D’
任天堂亲手阉割星际火狐,只为节约成本
任天堂游戏制作人Yusuke Amano在最近的英国任天堂官方杂志采访时解释《星际火狐64 3D》阉割在线功能的原因,给出的答案是如此生硬,让人大跌眼镜。
“流行的在线游戏有许多的功能,所以很好玩---但是如果我们想让每个购买这款游戏的玩家满意而加入在线功能的话,所要用的成本花费是巨大的”
是的,你没有听错。他们不能承担如此“巨大”的开发成本!这就是最为世界上最大的游戏商之一任天堂说出来的话。接着这位游戏制作人爆出来的这款游戏是“匆忙赶制的”话就更加雷人了。
“我们花了很多功夫在图像效果上才达到较满意的效果,如果我们再加入在线功能的话,规定时间上就赶不出来了”
真相大白了,匆忙赶工的开发+抠门的任天堂=阉割版的星际火狐。作为玩家要为这种厂商不负责任的局面买单实在是太差劲了。
玩家掏了39.99美刀来买任天堂的游戏却发现阉割了在线功能,要知道连0.99美刀的IP手机游戏都能提供在线游戏功能。而且这些手机游戏开发商的规模远没有任天堂大,这就是所谓的店大欺客,儿大坑爹?
再次,我们知道为何任天堂有对这些手机独立开发者的深恶痛绝的感受了。
----------------------有句讲句:以阉割玩家快感度来利润最大化的行为是毒害业界的做法,任天堂自重呐!
Nintendo’s Yusuke Amano addressed Star Fox 64 3D‘s absent online mode head on in a recent interview with the Official Nintendo Magazine UK. His answers are, by turns, blunt and revealing.
“The popular online games work in lots of things, so they play well online – and if we wanted to satisfy everyone who bought the game, the costs required for including online support would be vast.”
Yes, you read that right. Nintendo, one of the largest, most successful game developers and publishers the world has ever seen, is claiming that online play was left out of Star Fox 64 3D because they couldn’t afford to include it. What are we going to hear next, that the game was rushed out the door?
“We put a lot of effort into the graphics, and if we had included online support then we couldn’t have reached this level in the time allowed.”
So, short development time, plus stingy Nintendo, equals no online play for Star Fox 64 3D. Too bad it’s the gamers who end up suffering in this scenario.
I don’t claim to know the first thing about Nintendo’s network infrastructure, but I do know that a full priced 3DS game ($39.99 MSP) ought to have as many features as a $.99 game I can buy on my phone. And yet, nearly every game I play on my old iPhone (none of them published by companies anywhere near Nintendo’s size) has some sort of online mode. I have to believe that if start-up mobile developers can make it work, so can Nintendo. Then again, we know how Nintendo feels about garage developers. |
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