mrstickball said:
You'll be able to, but you'll be in the small minority that will add an SD card or USB drive. And that's the problem. If a developer gets feedback that, say, only 2 in 10 WiiU users have add-on drives, then they'll know that the likelihood of their content selling well is going to be very, very poor. Look at the developers that utilize any perpherial piece of hardware among any console - Wii's balance board, Kinect, Move, and so on. Very few utilized any of those devices, despite the fact that many sold very well. The likelihood of users purchasing SD/USB hard drives is arguably less likely than those devices. So think of the likelihood that a developer is going to utilize Nintendo's download services, knowing that, say, there are only a few users that will likely have the space available for their content. Mark my words. Nintendo will suffer for it immensely. The AAA publishers are going to back away from developing tentpole DLC as fast as they can when they get the sales numbers for their 1GB+ content packs. |
say Nintnedo did have this internal HDD.
and only 4% downloaded wextra DLC, isn't this the same thing? at the end of the day if people want the extra content they will find a way to play it.
ON another hand, it wouldn't hurt for developers to stop mooching of people and actualy releasing complete games to begin with.
Or perhaps do what GTA IV has, release an EXPANSION PACK. So many solutions yet suck narrow thinking by minority of gamers.
this is how the PS3 ended up in trouble initially. They listened to hardcore fans and developers, game them all the gadgets in the world, but at the end of the day the masses did not see value in them to pay $599 at launch.







