List of Fixes and Improvements - What to Tackle First?
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This isn't MY campaign, so I'm going to let you guys decide on which issue you want to push for first. And like I said in the video and forums, always speak your mind on this list. If something needs to be added, taken away, or altered, let me know. I will take the top 3 issues I see people choose on this video and then put a poll up on Pretendo that will determine which one we do first.
Priorities:
1) Folders
2) Cross-game Chat
3) Cross-buy VC games. If I have a game on my Wii U, I shouldn't have to re-buy it for 3DS.
5) 3DS Messaging system
6) Join Game feature, like on 3DS. Or invites.
7) On-screen notifications
9) Things to hold us over during droughts, such as the Re-U-Magined concept. Inide games are great but everyone's not into them and a lot of those lack true longevity.
10) Faster developed games, as AONUMA said himself. You can't have huge gaps when you lack the 3rd party support.
11) Messaging system in the Friends List.
12) Let us navigate the WHOLE system with just the Pro controller and WiiRemote. You cannot access settings unless you have the gamepad.
13) Too much focus on the younger audience, pay attention to your old-school fans who are much older now.
14) GamePad off function. If we're not using it, and shouldn't have to be on wasting battery life.
15) A push for online on console games. NSMB, Nintendo Land, 3D World, all HUGE missed opportunities that could've provided longevity.
16) Voice chat for these games. It's 2014, and Nintendo can no longer afford to try to keep the kiddos safe.
Things that aren't priorities or fixes, but we would love to have.
1) Achievement system
2) Menu customization (colors at least)
3) The ability to play Classic Controller compatible Wii games on the Wii U GamePad.
4) Let us upload gameplay clips to Miiverse
5) Custom Miiverse communities, as promised back in the January 2013 Direct.
6) GameCube games on VC.
7) Gifting titles like the Wii had.
8) New Pro controllers with audio jacks (and analogue triggers)
9) Media playback via SD Card
Things we will NOT ask for
1) Ending region locking. It's not happening, they said so themselves, and I don't think it's something that can be patched anyway.
2) A new Metroid. A new Metroid game is undoubtedly coming to Wii U.
3) Streaming capabilities. It'd be nice, but not at all necessary and the system may not have been built for that feature.
4) 3rd party games. These are things that are up to 3rd parties, not Nintendo.
5) Unified account system. Nintendo was aware of this problem before the Wii U even launched and have already stated that they will work on it.
Remember that this is not about games (outside of Starfox and F-Zero), but the actual system itself.
And don't forget that while this may seem a lot, these things can be grouped up into separate topics.
1) OS Fixes and Improvements
- Folders
- Messaging from Friends List
- On-Screen notifications
- Join Game feature
- Game Pad Off option
- etc.
2) Online Focus and Fixes
- Voice Chat
- Party chat system
- More online implemented into games
3) Hardware
- Complete system navigation with WiiMote/Pro Controller
- Pro Controller that supports headsets
- USB charger for the GamePad
- Limited time GC Pro controllers, for Smash 4 and possibly GC VC.
4) Games
- Starfox
- F-Zero
- GameCube VC games
- Game gifting
- Smaller gaps in-between first-party releases
5) Misc.
- Media playback via SD card
- Customization
- Achievements
Just for example, it all can be broken down like that. So sound off down below on what you guys consider our top priority right now.
And here is the link to Pretendo where all of this is being sorted out: http://www.pretendo.co/forums/topic/planning-the-movement/
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