I didn't notice anything either, even made a Miiverse post about it - but it seems some people think WiiU is a little bit faster now.
SCIENCE: Does the Wii U update really improve loading times?Wake up everyone, it’s time for science! So today Nintendo released a small Wii U firmware update, and since then I’ve seen a few outlets claim that it “seems” like the update has sped things up on their consoles. Unfortunately, “seeming” isn’t good enough for me, and since I hadn’t taken it upon myself to update my console yet, I decided to test some load times both before and after the update to see how they compared. A few things to note: Firstly, the update auto-triggered (without giving me the option to opt out) halfway through my testing so I couldn’t get as many readings as I wanted in the “before” category. Secondly, I eliminated two results that were clearly technical outliers (a 35 second post-update “Miiverse” load and a 39 second pre-update “Settings” load) because that’s how statistics work. Here’s what I found: Startup What: Time from hitting the power button to when users are selectable. Miiverse What: Time from hitting the Miiverse icon to when things become selectable within Miiverse. eShop What: Time from hitting the eShop icon to when things become selectable within the eShop. Settings What: Time from hitting the “Settings” app icon to when things become selectable within “Settings” Returning to the Home Menu What: Time from hitting “Close” in “Settings” to when things were selectable on the Home Menu. Make of this data what you please! It’s hardly 100% science-proof, but it’s about as good as I’ve seen so far. |







