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teigaga said:
Viper1 said:

So they are already heavily supporting Wii U, they even have a big exclusive at launch, their Montreal executive says it's possible but they've already put their focus on other consoles but could still happen and you conclude that means Wii U 3rd party support is in a bad place.

I just wanted to make sure we got that straight.

Remove Ubisoft/watchdogs from the equation and my arguement still stands and Nintendo still have little to no strong 3rd party support next year and there are a ton of big 3rd party games coming out. Tomb raider, Devil May Cry, Metal Gear Solid Revengeance, MGS:ground zero, Bioshock, Final Fantasy: Lightning returns and Star Wars. 

Ubisoft like treyarch supported nintendo last gen,  I'm not concerned with one specific company or more the general behaviour of 3rd party. But if you feel confident in the support the Wii U has announced for 2013 then thats fine or equally if you expect all the above to be announced for the system then that too is fine. I don't have that confidence and so I consider the system to be in a very unclear position at the moment.

So the goal post goes back 1 of the 4 titles and you ignore it.   You bring up the fact that Ubisoft already supported Wii but don't give them the benefit of the doubt on that title.  And you fail to realize that the 2013 line up beyond the launch window has been announced at all.  

Can we say that GTAV may not be coming to the PS3 and X360 because it hasn't been announced for them?

 

Look, I'm not trying to tell you those titles are coming to Wii U.  What I'm trying to get you to understand that is just because those titles have not been announced for it yet doesn't mean they won't be.   Nor does it have any implications on other not yet announced titles.

Currently, the Wii U has a vastly improved 3rd party support over the Wii and you're pushing every negative angle you can think of it bring it down.  Why?



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