| HappySqurriel said: My expectation is that most of the criticisms that are being brought up today will probably be resolved and addressed at next year’s E3. In game graphics will surpass what was demonstrated in the tech-demos and run at full 1080p @60fps, two tablet controllers will be supported at the same time along with 4 Wiimotes, additional tablets will cost $60 to $75 and the system will sell for $300 to $350, third party support will be strong but will mostly consist of enhanced ports of HD games, Nintendo will have a decent online system which has most of the features people have become accustomed to and many new features people had never thought of before, and Nintendo’s first party line-up will be fairly strong and consist of a combination of classic Nintendo franchises and new concepts made possible by their new tablet. |
If everything for the Wii U comes into fruition like you described then it would seem like the Wii U would become pretty successful. Sounds like a pretty damn positive outlook to me. Having the two USB ports on the front seems like they plan on incorporating the ability for at least two Wii U controllers to be played at the same time (recharge the two Wii U controllers through the 2 USB ports in the front). Sure you could say that it could be for USB drive, etc.. However, I think they designed it for the two USB on the front to be mainly used as recharging and the two on the back for USB drive, etc... Although I'll be using SDHC for my storage since I am pretty sure SD prices are lower than USB drives. Anyways, if they had 4 USB on the front and 2 on the back then it would be given that multiple Wii U controllers could be used at the same time. Four on the front would just be overkill and Nintendo probably would consider 2 enough since all your controllers usually don't die at the same time.







