X-Box

What do you guys think about NL for X-Box?
How would you get it on there though?  I mean you have to download NL onto your computer.  Would you use an X-Box disk?
Why would you want to put NoLimits on X-Box?  Like TrubleMaker said, you have to download it onto your computer anyways, why not just use your computer?  The only reason I could see is because your computer is too slow.  Still, I don't think that it would work as most PC programs shouldn't be able to work on X-Box....
I recently got an X-Box demo disk, and they had a section on the development of the X-box. They said if you already had a good program for creating the graphics, you could call and get a free X-Box kit so you could make it compatible with the system.
I think it would be able to make a lot of money if there were a few more coaster types, an easier design format for the GP, and some decent advertising.
X-Box and No Limits. Sounds like eating pizza with an egg on top (like the French do, those silly Parisians!)

Not a good mix. You need a mouse for that. I'd hate trying to move the cursor around the editor with a stupid D-pad. Some things are just not meant for consoles, including full blown simulators.

-----------------
Hi! I'm Hungry, whats your name?

Jeff's avatar
Besides, who had time for that when you're playing Munch, Gotham Racing and Halo?

-------------
Jeff (who just made it obvious where he's been all holiday weekend)
"As far as I can tell it doesn't matter who you are. If you can believe, there's something worth fighting for..." - Garbage, "Parade"

Yeah, maybe you guys are right.  I still think it would be a cool idea if done right, but very difficult to do.  so... what about playstation 2!  J/K lol
Jeff - you forgot Fever :) (NEVER underestimate the greatness of drafting a kicker in the first round!)

I think that the game would certainly look better than it does (at least on my computer) but the problem is with interface. Unless MS released a mouse sometime soon, you'd be stuck with the controller. I got Railroad Tycoon II for my Dreamcast, and it was fairly frusterating to play with the analog stick, and imagine a game like NL, where precision is key.

Would certainly be cool, though.

-----------------
Loopscrew.com: Your brand new, and only, editorial based coaster site!
6/8/01

You must be logged in to post

POP Forums - ©2024, POP World Media, LLC
Loading...