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burninmylight said:
oniyide said:
its not about wifi being fine, which it is, its about options and wired connections do help with latency, thats pretty much a given. BUT it is a none issue as most of us (me included) who wanted better connections(im assuming anyone here who is interested in Wii U had a Wii) bought the USB port. I still have mine somewhere


+1

 

If you own a Wii and want to see the difference between a wired and wireless connection, play Tatsunoko vs. Capcom online. You will almost instantly know what kind of connection your opponent is using. You can even see the difference in Monster Hunter Tri. When I played wirelessly, monsters would occassionally teleport across the map and other players would seem to be swinging at air on my screen when they were in fact doing something else. These things especially happened right after changing zones.

That said, wireless is still fine for most games, and it's a $8-15 fix if you want a more reliable connection.


I never found wirelssto be too bad in the games you mentioned. Although my internet to the real world is only crappy adsl2+ that sync half the speed.

I am also use to playing UT ondilaup with 400ms-500ms ping lol. The good old day where you had to predict the path of your enemy rather than shoot where they were lol.

 

ALSO FYI to everyone: Te WiiU also output audio via the HDMI port only. no optical audio out port beofre anew thread starts a few months from now.