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selnor said:
TWRoO said:

*looks at thread title*
*reads first paragraph*

Ignoring the oddity of Wii U having it's own paragraph in an unrelated thread... why is Direct X mentioned in regards to Wii U? Isn't Direct X a Microsoft product?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DirectX

yes. But its more in reference to the cards they are  based on.

Ok, you mean the card the Wii U architecture is based on and whether that card supports DirectX (insert number) when put into a PC or something... Kind of ignores that the Wii U version will be modified from the norm, so you can't know for sure if it could support DirectX 11, even though it won't however powerful it is, and you can't know for sure even if it was unmodified whether the features DirectX 11 touts can be done with the API the Wii U will use.

At least you moved the Wii paragraph to later on anyhow.