High Voltage Software – We’re unsure on how DLC is going to work
July 13th, 2009 Posted in News, Posted by Austin, WiiFollowing the disappointment regarding the lack of downloadable content for The Conduit, High Voltage Software announced that such things would be implemented in their future titles on Wii. As of now, however, the company is not entirely sure how this will work as far as Nintendo’s DLC system, and is looking at exactly what aspects they can take advantage of, and what parts will need to be worked with.
“…we are still evaluating what Nintendo’s DLC system will allow us to do. Once we figure that out, I can better explain our plans. We do want to use DLC. We are planning on using it at this time, but until I know the specifics of how Nintendo is going to enforce their DLC parameters I cannot be 100% as to how we will take advantage of it. ” – David Pellas, High Voltage
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5 Responses to “High Voltage Software – We’re unsure on how DLC is going to work”
By Captain N on Jul 13, 2009
I really don’t see how they would understand how it could work, the information will be saved on the SD memory card, and the way it should be distributed would be on the Wii shop channel the same way other things are downloaded like other channels or music for games like Rockband/Guitar Hero ! And it should be free HVS, everyone tries to make money off of us,be different and give back 2 us !!!!
By phantomexe on Jul 13, 2009
I’m certain whatever downloable content these guys drop into there future titles,I’ll be there to download it.I just got a 4Gig SD card because i’m a download junkie and ran out of space on the 2 gig with wiiware and vc games.
By mrnintendo96 (the guy from N4G) on Jul 13, 2009
They could do a system where it says under the download information “SD Card is required. 32GB is recommended” or something to tell the user.
I really want to see DLC for The Conduit 2 and The Grinder.
By prem on Jul 16, 2009
Yeah and theres gonna be another interview coming soon asking about vehicles at the-grinder.webs.com