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Jay520 said:
Silver-Tiger said:
Jay520 said:
NintendoPie said:
Jay520 said:
Silver-Tiger said:

Anything higher than 349 seems unrealistic for me. graphically it seems to be on par with the PS3 and 360, and they're both going for 249 (If you buy the Kinect bundle). I don't think people are willing to spend more than 100 $ or € more for an equal HD console + touchscreen interface/controller. Obviously there must a way to connect a second controller (how else are gonna play multiplayer?) and charging more than $100 for a controller?...nah, unlikely.

So what do we get? $249 console + $100 controller = $349. But who knows? Maybe Nintendo does another 3DS and adds a hefty profit on it?



I seriously doubt the Wii U will be on par with current HD consoles in terms of power. Do you have any evidence to support your claim?

Why would it not be? I've seen specs and reports that say it is indeed more powerful than the PS3/X360. I don't have them right now but I know I heard and saw them. The Wii U like all other consoles won't show it's true power right away anyway. 



I'm actually expecting the Wii U to be fairly ahead of the PS360 in terms of power.

Of course they could make the Wii U much more powerful, but Nintendo has never tried to compete with the graphical capabilities, high-end GPU and CPU will only make the console too expensive and they won't stand a chance anyway when Nextbox and PS4 arrive. Why would they make it Uber-powerful? The Wii sold the most consoles this gen despite having the worst specs.

Also, source for underlined part?



I never implied the Wii U to be considerably more powerful than the PS4/720 or even on par with those consoles. I just don't see why you expect the Wii U to be on par with the PS360, which will be past gen consoles when the Wii U. The've only followed the route of using last gen hardware one time, and that was with the Wii. Nintendo has said themselves that they want to attract more 3rd party support and go after the hardcore, so I don't see why it's unreasonable to assume the Wii U to be at least more powerful than the PS360.

And I never implied that you said that. My point was that Nintendo knows that PS4 and Nextbox (I don't like 720, sounds awful) will be much better spec-wise, so they'll just go with good but still affordable hardware. The touchscreen alone will thrive the price up, adding a powerful hardware will make it unattractive for Nintendo's main market, the casuals. And they don't need to make it considerably stronger than PS3 or 360. 3rd party support will come, 3rd party developers just complained because the Wii had no HD support. Now that HD is pretty much established, Nintendo will have way less problems to find support from 3rd parties.

And for the record, of course I think it will more cabable than the current HD consoles, but I'm just thinking the difference won't be that much. Don't forget that the Wii U will need to calculate graphics for essentially two screens, maybe Nintendo will find a neat solution to reduce needed power for two-screen support, but that's all speculation for now.

Also, you didn't gave me the source I asked you for. And I want to know how you could possibly know the other underlined part.



updated: 14.01.2012

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