| superchunk said: Its a TV problem. Should of bought a TV that presented the image in its true form in the first place. My TV has a full pixel option and it works perfectly. Other consoles were made for SD/HD... WiiU was made for HD only. |
Technically, yes, it's a TV problem. All TV's in the history of mankind have had overscan. But not one device ever has forgot to correct for it. The Wii-U has no option whatsoever to correct for overscan. If your TV doesn't have any options like full pixel (and most don't!) then you'll have a cropped image on your Wii-U until you buy a new TV.
I'd definitely say Nintendo dropped the ball on this one.








