| RolStoppable said: Your bias makes me sick. I recently bought a Wii U and can tell you from first hand experience (something you guys obviously lack) that this system definitely doesn't qualify as a seventh generation console. Firstly, the controller. It's an outdated design with a touchscreen slapped on it. Secondly, the operating system. It's slow as hell. You also have to install games, demos and applications after you downloaded them. If I download something on a console, it's obviously because I am going to use it. The download and install should happen simultaneously like on the Wii. Thirdly, Nintendo Land. It's basically an updated version of Pacman Vs. I don't get how anyone can honestly believe that the Wii U lives up to seventh generation standards. This is nothing more than a souped up sixth generation console. You delusional folks will have to deal with it. The Wii U is a sixth generation console, albeit a powerful one. But it still belongs to the same group as the DC, PS2, GC, Xbox, 360 and PS3. |
Can you tell me what these "seventh generation standards" are and how exactly you came across them?







