Soundwave said:
EA is hardly going to be the only company that treats the Wii U like garbage. If Nintendo wanted third party support then they should've just basically let third parties approve the hardware. I mean who cares, the EAD teams will make a great game even if you put a gun to their head and forced them to work on a 25 year old Sega Genesis chipset. Making a chipset the "Nintendo way" = no third party support. That's all there is to it, these other companies don't have the time to waste on some experimental platform, either bring a modern console to the market or get lost, there's 140 million PS3/360s already out there for developers to make money off of if they want a chipset that performs like it's from 2006.
This isn't about "making friends", this is just a business. Nintendo is irrelevant enough to a lot of third parties that simply ignoring Nintendo is a very viable option when time/cost investments are factored into the equation. If Nintendo wanted to change that, they should've made a different type of hardware system. Period.
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Problem is EA was holidng hands with Nintendo at E3. If the really hated the hardware so much why even do false pretences? Was it to give Nintendo a feeling of false security so they fail this gen?
Saythign that I do not disagree that the hardware is under powered.