DanneSandin said:
Alrighty then... I don't quite know what to reply to here :p But going by your numbers there (Wii:2, PS360: 5, Wii U: 7, PS720: 8-9) I think it's safe to say that Wii U will receive pretty decent ports when next gen is in full swing. I mean, just take a look at the 6th gen. PS2 were the number "2" - as Wii was this last gen. But that didn't mean PS2 got crappy ports of GC games, now did it? I think this gen will be something similar to that. Now when 3rd party games isn't exclusive I don't think consoles from Sony and MS can ever be close to power next to a Nintendo console again. Just take a look at PS3 and Xbox360; they are VERY close sales wise, and there's really only 2 things that differentiate them from each other: 1st party games and Blu ray. Had Wii been more on par with these two systems I'm sure we would have seen a situation closer to PS1 and PS2 dominance. MS can go all out with super specs and Kinect 2.0 for the x3ox, but can Sony do the same for PS4? I don't think we'll see a console over $400 next gen, and to squeeze enough power into that box blowing Wii U out of the waters...? It'll be enough to look better than Wii U, but will it be enough hinder good ports? |
I was just using hypothetical numbers so sorry if they were a little confusing. I do believe the Nexbox and PS4 will be about 4x as powerful putting them both close to a 20 with the WiiU at around 7-9. The WiiU's biggest opstacle is going to be it's slow ram. It won't be as noticeable though as the Wii vs X360/PS4 is what I was getting at. Most games won't even utilize the power of each console. Ports won't be an issue for the WiiU as it still looks nice. It would basically be like playing on PC. What I mean is you have Ultra High Settings to low settings. The WiiU would be more on par with the mid to low settings compared to the other 2. Not bad though because the Wii wasn't even able to play a lot of these games.