| Joelcool7 said: No suprise here, IBM is still working on the chips and the final hardware hasn't been built. The current Dev kits were obviously not the final kits heck as someone pointed out Nintendo may not even have the final kit. I mean if the hardware is still being developed how could Nintendo have a final kit. Fact is the kits that developers do have are said to be 50% more powerful then the PS3. That means the final kits could be even 100% more powerful. Also I'm relieved to hear Nintendo decided to use tech demo's so close to E3. That means Nintendo created the bird demo and the Link demo in a very short time frame. This should indicate that WiiU will be a super power and true next gen console. Can't wait to see the final product in action. Nintendo is definatly taking a more hardcore approach this gen, the question is will it pay off or will it under perform? |
Or maybe, developers are expecting the console to be 50% more powerful but with the current dev kits they can't achieve that. To be honest the Zelda demo looked very good because it was very well designed but aside from some lightning effects maybe it did't looked like something impossible to be reproduced on a Ps3. Even if it was made in a short time it's not suggesting a 100% power upgrade. What I mean is it's a bit too early to jump to conclusions, meanwhile I wouldn't get my hopes too high.







