Kane1389 said:
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the fact is: Wii U is Number #1 home console of next-gen to date
Kane1389 said:
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the fact is: Wii U is Number #1 home console of next-gen to date
1080p isn't the only thing that has to do with graphics. A 1080p shooter is a lot harder to run than a 1080p platformer.
JoeTheBro said:
What's the problem with that? 3.9 million > 100x0. His statement is perfectly correct. |
I was not prepared for the lack of humor the users of this website have developed. Thank you for having common sense. =)
The Wii U will sell more then the other Home Consoles because of its GamePad controller.
Proof; the Wii. I rest my case.
I just used the same logic as the OP, LOL but true.
JoeTheBro said:
What's the problem with that? 3.9 million > 100x0. His statement is perfectly correct. |
''Over 100 times more'' implies something like 200 times more or 300 times more, not ''more than 300 times more'' Whatever the quantity may, it is mathematically wrong.
Mr Puggsly said:
At the moment it appears the Wii U is going to have more 1080p games than X1. Maybe as many as PS4. Certainly it should have more 1080p games than PS3 and 360. |
No, it doesn´t and it won´t.
Super Smash Bros. 4 and Wind Waker HD are the only and will likely be the only 1080p games.
2/10, will not read again.
EricFabian said:
There is no SUB HD games on Wii U. Even Call of Dogs is 720p |
naaaaaaa, it's 880 by 720 pixels
Bet reminder: I bet with Tboned51 that Splatoon won't reach the 1 million shipped mark by the end of 2015. I win if he loses and I lose if I lost.
wfz said: Actually, the Wii U has currently sold over 100 times more consoles than the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One combined. In fact, it's sold way more than that, even. |
This is true, it has an infinite lead over them as we speak.
I have a better example- Bluray vs streaming (netflix, etc) which one is the more popular?
-Sorry another person already posted this.
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