Monday, August 2, 2010

Do You Want a Party System?

Posted by Noah Solis | Monday, August 2, 2010 | Category: , , , |

Do you want a party system in Conduit 2. You know being able to join in a match and be guaranteed to play along with your friends. Its ever so popular in the successful Call of Duty franchise and would be a great addition to Conduit 2, only making the final package that much better.

The Lobby in MW2 which features a party system.
So what do you think? Want a party system? Will it change your mind on buying the game? Or just enhace what you already signed up for? Leave your thoughts in the comments below and sign off in the poll.

Written By: The_Noah

Currently have 24 comments:

  1. PARTY SYSTEM=FTW! People at Ucoz are begging for party system. since none of the friends i know around here have a Wii or like Tcon, i wanted to find friends on Youtube, that didn't work out. Eventually i came here and BAM. I have friends now! It wouldn't sway my vote, but It would sway others. C2=FTW X552

  2. YES. IT IS A BUYING POINT FOR MANY PEOPLE. IT'S WHAT KEEPS PEOPLE PLAYING IN COD: REFLEX. CMON HVS.. YOU CAN DO IT!

  3. The anonymous post is mine.

  4. You absolutely need one. It helps a group feel more connected, and makes an online mode feel complete.

  5. Tony said it himself in a recent interview.
    Some of the gamemodes will require a lot of teamwork. It would be very helpful if you had a friend along side you.

  6. by recent interview, I meant an e3 video someone put so late up.

  7. Yes, that would be a buying point for me and some of my friends I know!

  8. Yes please we need it. If you do this I'll run to gamestop and preorder a copy and declare you guys w/o a doubt in my mind the best wii shooter.

  9. IO think it will improve gameplay. I remember mu friend playing Halo 3 in a party it keeps everybody connected.

  10. hells yeah we need a party system. the lack of a party system is the only thing keeping this game from being the complete package on the wii.

  11. YES THIS WOULD BE GREAT GO HVS YOU GUYS CAN DO IT

  12. Idk. It might be a good add, but then again...
    Keep the basic stuff from The Conduit 1 and add being able to join ANY game(with friends of friends games included.)This would probably not make me buy the game, cuz i am already buying it due to splitscreen;however, this is a nice touch if they implement it to still allow certaint things. :S

  13. hvs yes that would be AWESOME bc people play A LOT of mw2 and it would be very greatfull if u put a party system, bc if you put that party system the tcon fans are gotta be crazy over tcon2 and then there gonna DEFENETLY buy it! so please hvs PLEASE make tcon2 better PLEASE! thank you!

  14. that ones mine! ^^^^^^^^^^^ acsl8r

  15. YES I WANT A PARTY SYSTEM PLZ

  16. I want a party system pleaseeeeee =)

  17. There is no excuse for any FPS this generation, no matter the console NOT to have a party system.

    Its not our fault HVS is being retarded. Its like this, if you made an awesome hamburger with everything but the meat in the middle... no one would want it. But for the purpose of the metaphor, we, the Wii consumer, are a discriminated people who weren't allowed to have hamburgers until the HVS restaurant said they would make one for us. The 360 and PS3 owners (like the white people back when blacks were trying to get rights) scoffed at this and tried to put us down. But we supported it massively. Well when we finally get that hamburger, it looks fantastic and tastes great first. Until we realize there is no meat. We think "thats fine, I'm sure it was just a simple slip-up" and we continue to support the restaurant for openly promising a good burger. But then the joint across the street, we'll call it Activision, advertises a classic burger that can be bought by our mistreated kind. Well we go and buy it and it doesn't look as pretty but the burger was fantastic. It had all the right ingredients, although nothing special like bacon (split-screen) or a special sauce (originality), but it was really freakin good for what it was. And there was meat (party system).

    Well the HVS joint advertises their new and improved hamburger with EVERYTHING. One fully loaded heart-attack on a bun just for us Wii owners. Well we go inside and see the ads and it looks delicious... but wait a minute... still no meat? You would think we wouldn't have to tell them to add the most obviously important part. We were sick of living as vegans in the Gamecube era and we want our damn meat! I guess we can just go back to that other place with the burger that actually has meat. Its nothing too special but it still hits the spot. No one will listen to us because I mean come on, we just don't have the rights of the fat whiteys hocking down all that good stuff in the 5-star restaurants. Society just likes them better. There would be hell to pay if anyone messed up their order but we can't do anything about it or we are criticized. Oh well, guess its back to that amazing ice cream place (first party sweetness). Time to get fat off of Mario and Samus yet again.

  18. There is no excuse for any FPS this generation, no matter the console NOT to have a party system.

    Its not our fault HVS is being retarded. Its like this, if you made an awesome hamburger with everything but the meat in the middle... no one would want it. But for the purpose of the metaphor, we, the Wii consumer, are a discriminated people who weren't allowed to have hamburgers until the HVS restaurant said they would make one for us. The 360 and PS3 owners (like the white people back when blacks were trying to get rights) scoffed at this and tried to put us down. But we supported it massively. Well when we finally get that hamburger, it looks fantastic and tastes great first. Until we realize there is no meat. We think "thats fine, I'm sure it was just a simple slip-up" and we continue to support the restaurant for openly promising a good burger. But then the joint across the street, we'll call it Activision, advertises a classic burger that can be bought by our mistreated kind. Well we go and buy it and it doesn't look as pretty but the burger was fantastic. It had all the right ingredients, although nothing special like bacon (split-screen) or a special sauce (originality), but it was really freakin good for what it was. And there was meat (party system).

    Well the HVS joint advertises their new and improved hamburger with EVERYTHING. One fully loaded heart-attack on a bun just for us Wii owners. Well we go inside and see the ads and it looks delicious... but wait a minute... still no meat? You would think we wouldn't have to tell them to add the most obviously important part. We were sick of living as vegans in the Gamecube era and we want our damn meat! I guess we can just go back to that other place with the burger that actually has meat. Its nothing too special but it still hits the spot. No one will listen to us because I mean come on, we just don't have the rights of the fat whiteys hocking down all that good stuff in the 5-star restaurants. Society just likes them better. There would be hell to pay if anyone messed up their order but we can't do anything about it or we are criticized. Oh well, guess its back to that amazing ice cream place (first party sweetness). Time to get fat off of Mario and Samus yet again.

  19. There is no excuse for any FPS this generation, no matter the console NOT to have a party system.

    Its like this, if you made an awesome hamburger with everything but the meat in the middle... no one would want it. But for the purpose of the metaphor, we, the Wii consumer, are a discriminated people who weren't allowed to have hamburgers until the HVS restaurant said they would make one for us. Well when we finally get that hamburger, it looks fantastic and tastes great first. Until we realize there is no meat. We think "thats fine, I'm sure it was just a simple slip-up" and we continue to support the restaurant for openly promising a good burger. But then the joint across the street, we'll call it Activision, advertises a classic burger that can be bought by our mistreated kind. Well we go and buy it and it doesn't look as pretty but the burger was fantastic. It had all the right ingredients, although nothing special like bacon (split-screen) or a special sauce (originality), but it was really freakin good for what it was. And there was meat (party system).

    Well the HVS joint advertises their new and improved hamburger with EVERYTHING. One fully loaded heart-attack on a bun just for us Wii owners. Well we go inside and see the ads and it looks delicious... but wait a minute... still no meat? You would think we wouldn't have to tell them to add the most obviously important part. We were sick of living as vegans in the Gamecube era and we want our damn meat! I guess we can just go back to that other place with the burger that actually has meat. Its nothing too special but it still hits the spot. No one will listen to us because I mean come on, we just don't have the rights of the fat whiteys hocking down all that good stuff in the 5-star restaurants.

  20. We need the party system, we need it to better than The Conduit.

  21. Party system please. I wanted split screen co op and a party system, you've delivered all but the party system. please do.

  22. Yes this would be awesome.

  23. a party system would definitely be a great add to the "bigger, badder, bolder" sequel. think about it: you can grab some friends and hop into any match and communicate while playing. it sounds like great fun


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