| HappySqurriel said: Or to put it another way ... I don't think that the processing power of the Wii U will be an issue for 90% of the games made for the next generation of systems. |
This is a bit of a lofty statement considering major developers aren't even giving Wii U 90% of current-upcoming content on PS3/360 (where's NHL 2013? Resi 6? Crysis 3? BioShock Infinite?).
It also kinda reminds me of a lot of the talk six years about "don't worry, Wii will have graphics comparable to the 360/PS3, just in SD instead of HD" and "Wii graphics will make you say wow!", lol.
We know how that turned out. I'm in a "put up or shut up" type of mood. This system is suppoed to hang with next-gen consoles? Alright. Show me something I'm not seeing on current gen consoles. Kits have been out for 18 months now. Show us something Nintendo.
Right now I just consider whatever third parties decide to slap out for the system to be a bonus. Buy a Nintendo console for Nintendo games and you'll be happy. Expect anything well beyond that well ... you know what they say about expectations.
It's been 15 years now of third party crap treatment on Nintendo consoles. There's all the blame in the world to go around (Nintendo to blame, third parties to blame, etc.), but at this point I want to see actually content back up some of these claims.







