fillet said:
I don't need full paragraphs to make a point when simple ABCs will suffice. In fact the oppoiste could be said that to NEED paragraphs of fluff to put across a basic point kinda hints at how weak your OP was. It's simply thus, the known specs don't look good, thus it doesn't look good. The unknown specs based on the known specs mean they are more likely to be on a level with the known than superior or inferior than the known. You with me? It's basic analysis. It might sound boring and badly written but I'm not writing for a newspaper, I'm explaining what is MOST LIKELY. You are explaining an optimistic best case scenario, of course the scenario you describe is ONE possibility, but it certainly isn't the MOST LIKELY. So yes, the negative viewpoints are fully warranted regardless of your one scenario because speaking from FACTS that are KNOWN, my view makes sense. Yours simply reads as non-analytical and defensive. Your post is also actually wrong in some respects. The GPGPU will not be used in the manner you describe to offload CPU burden, GPGPUs are basically the only graphics cards available on the PC and are used only for PhysX, even though they have been in the mainstream for years. GPGPUs are of no real use in tandem with an underpowered CPU, things that a GPGPU are used for are still quite specific and are "icing on the cake" type effects, like PhysX complicated processing. You're wrong about the DirectX11 stuff to. DirectX with each release has full hardware support for the previous iteration, there is no "emulation" going on of lower DirectX based games, it's culmilative per revision ADDING extra features not swapping them. DirectX11 is highly advanced and based on the power of the GPU (I'm not calling it a GPGPU because all GPUs at this stage are GPGPUs) in the Wii-U, you will not be seeing many effects based on DirectX11 technology. Even DirectX10 unique effects will run like a dog on it. If you research the GPU market on the PC, you will realize this. It's common knowledge, with each generation of increased support of DirectX, it's the version prior to latest version supported that runs best on each card, by best I don't mean most efficiently, I mean "useable" in for decent frame rates in games. I'm not even going to address your other points about single channel/dual channel RAM and so forth because at this point, you don't know either way. But you do not have any basis to support the idea that there will be dual channel RAM or tri or quad or whatever. My post was purely against your OP, not the Wii-U. I despise fanfar, undeserved optimism and general fluff so felt compelled to comment. If you feel like reacting to this post then by all means fire away but imo there aren't enough knowns to support a positive view that isn't based on a hell of a lot of "what ifs". I don't agree with the sentiment that the Wii-U is doomed at this point, that is yet to be seen. The known facts however point to a negative outlook, not a positive one as you say. In essence it's too early to be as positive as you are and it's too early to doom the Wii-U, but specualtion so far has not been terribly negative relative to the knowns - that is all. Who knows, it could come with an extending dildo on the front. But again, don't get too positive about it as it might not happen. That last sentence was a joke of course but you see where I'm coming from, it's completely baseless. Of course I could come up with a load of suppositions to make out there is one hidden away there that will be released in a later firmware update, but that doesn't make it so, or more importantly - mathematically likely. |
You either didn't actually read my post, or didn't get my point. My points were not there to make the case that the WiiU is a powerhouse, but mainly that the first crop of ports are not a good way to judge ANY SYSTEM, they never have been, ever. (if you don't get that then I don't know what else to say to you) and it is too early to say what the capabilities of the WiiU are, so people should cool their jets a little. Coming in and calling it a 'fail post' rather than just stating your opinions comes off as condescending and just makes you look like a troll. It's always been my view that people can disagree without being disrespectful and rude.