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cusman said:

Hmm, I think some things on my Wii U are a little too bright. Maybe I need to adjust some setting change on my receiver (between console and TV) or use a better HDMI cable?

Or you could turn the brightness down on your tv/monitor.
It sucks when you use a receiver between consoles and the tv as everything goes to the same input on the tv. The x360 is a bit darker, PS3 and wiiU a bit brighter. You need 3 different settings on the tv.

The brightness has nothing to do with receiver or HDMI cable.
The only problem a receiver can introduce is cutting off the full RGB signal. Mine needed a software update to allow pass-through of full RGB, it truncated anything below 16 and above 235. Since the wiiU is limited RGB anyway that won't matter for the wiiU.



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ethomaz said:

Well that's it.

+ Better graphics
+ Same performance
+ Locked framerate
+ Exclusive Add-ons

- Bad collors (like others Wii U games)


that's a lot better...great thread btw!!!



can someone post a video on screen tearing so i actually know what it is when people talk about it?




I'm personally running the Wii U on component cables and haven't seen any color problems thus far, down side is you don't get full surround audio but I personally don't care about it, would be nice if it has a tos-link output like the PS3 though



dahuman said:
I'm personally running the Wii U on component cables and haven't seen any color problems thus far, down side is you don't get full surround audio but I personally don't care about it, would be nice if it has a tos-link output like the PS3 though

The PAL Wii Us have even more issues... and the RGB Limited is just with HDMI.

 http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-wii-u-backwards-compatibility-analysis



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ethomaz said:
dahuman said:
I'm personally running the Wii U on component cables and haven't seen any color problems thus far, down side is you don't get full surround audio but I personally don't care about it, would be nice if it has a tos-link output like the PS3 though

The PAL Wii Us have even more issues... and the RGB Limited is just with HDMI.

 http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-wii-u-backwards-compatibility-analysis


Seems like they just need to update the Wii backwards compatible software for the PAL people that nobody cares about (muwahahahaha suckas!) The upscaler is actually very cool and I'm glad the hardware itself is not fucking up and it's mostly software based which are all things they can fix thus far. I guess I'm also one of the fortunate people to have Wii component cables and a Wii USB LAN Adapter, like all my Wii shit works on my Wii U lol, it's pretty kick ass actually.