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JWeinCom said:
Light said:
Can someone please summarise this thread for me, im so confused lool :|

The Wii U has a lower clock count than the PS3 and X-Box 360, which means that it is worse at telling time.  This will be very detrimental for games like Animal Crossing.  Developers are having a hard time getting the timing of events in their game right because the Wii U's clocks are horribly slow.  Other developers say that these developers are just having a hard time reading clocks, and perhaps should reeducated themselelves on clock reading.  It's unclear whether the Wii U's clocks are digital or analog.

However, the Wii U has 2 Giga bites of rams.  That means the Wii U could produce up to 2 gillion rams at any given moment.  Now, you don't have to be a genius to know that THAT'S A LOT OF FREAKING RAMS.  It's unclear how many other animals the Wii U will support, but I've done some research.  While Rams vary in size and weight, the average ram is about 150 lbs.  A draft horse weighs about 1500 lbs.  So, the Wii U would only be able to display about 1/10 the amount of horses as rams.  So, that should be onliy about 200 billion horses.  Still a respectable amount of horses if you ask me.  By comparison, the X-Box 720 is expected to be able to display about 7.2 gillion lions. 

The Wii U has 480 pairs of shades.  This means that the Wii U will perform well, even in an incredibly well lit room.  In contrast, the X-Box 360 only has 48 shades, so you should probably only use your X-Box 360 in a dimly lit room.  Otherwise, the bright light could irritate your X-Box 360 and it could get the red eye of death.  And that's no good.

so much gold in this post lol



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