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Chark said:
archbrix said:

Chark said:
1.  It is too early to say what exactly is in their kit, it wouldn't be much of a change since Wii essentially did this last gen, having a system comparible to last gen instead of next gen competitors.

2.  As retards to the tech demo stuff, I'm pretty sure that was all run on 360? and the bird demo was PS3. Not to say the Wii U can't do that, it was just too early to use the actual console hardware, it's common in the industry.

1.  Not exactly.  Saying WiiU is on par with the HD twins would be the same.  Saying WiiU is not as capable as the PS360 is like saying the Wii was less capable than the Gamecube.

2.  The third party games shown at last year's E3 Nintendo conference were 360 or PS3, but certainly not the tech demos.  Why on earth would the bird demo be running on PS3?  I could see you saying a PC, perhaps, but anyway as far as we know it was running on WiiU hardware.  And the Zelda HD demo definitely was, and in real time, too.


1. Yeah I guess...but its still a big tech upgrade. It seems Nintendo is taking the tech scale and slowing it down. The problem is the "less capable" part, since thsoe things are probably the largest critisisms of the PS3 and 360 right now, not neccesarily their graphics prowess. i.e. processing and RAM

2. Excuse me, I can't confirm the Bird Demo or Zelda demo. Not sure what hardware they were running those on. This extends from the rumors that exploded when Nintendo used 360 and PS3 footage to display third party games that will play on the Wii U in the future. Sorry.

3. Did anyone notice I said "retards" instead of "regards"?

Tech demos are made to demonstrate technology.



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