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I want Mass Effect 4 on Wii-U to use with gamepad =(


There is no way Mass Effect would ever exist on the Wii U without severe dumbing down after the new consoles launch. The Wii U wouldnt be able to handle the scale that is expected from the new consoles.


I already have a beast of PC machine....i still wouldnt mind a dumb down version of it for Wii-U.......

 

**next time watch out for your bold statements again as if the consoles already been released and know what will happen.

Then your third party needs are more than met. You don't count. I am talking about Nintendo only owners.

I do count. I said I want to use it with gamepad......obviously I prefer it on a Nintendo platform.

Thats psychological....not my problem.

here we go with ur bold statements again. its not a problem. Gamepad is awesome. Eg. COD advantage.

Ive played COD on the Wii U, the pro is better imho. As for you wanting to play a Mass Effect game on a Nintendo console, thats no longer Nintendos problem if the next consoles break past the specs demanded of them which its coming clearer now that they most definitely will. Nintendo will be mostly existing off of exclusives much like the original Wii.

point is the gamepad has an advantage. no reason to go off on a tangent.


Devs are not talking about Nintendos controller, they are talking about specs. Wrap your head around it and blame Nintendo for not adhering. 

*I want Mass Effect 4 on Wii-U to use with gamepad =(

see the sad face? or no?


Nintendo made a very bold choice and they will cash in on a lot of great games this gen, they will do it at the cost of a lot of the big budget titles though. I will have a Wii U myself but I have no pity on Nintendo for their decisions. I feel for you since you seem to be such a Nintendo fan.

pity on the preference not Nintendo. very big difference. I still win.


As much as I respect them their relationship with third parties is primarily their fault. Missed opportunties, failure to work together to provide a tandem experience supplying multiplats on a smooth level for nearly twenty years. I agree, pity on the preference, but it didnt have to be this way for them. Nintendo creates new consoles with their own specs regardless of the powerful engines devs pump out.

they know whats best for them. 


Which is why they've admitted their mistakes.

they know whats best for them. regardless.