NoirSon said:
twilight_link said:
the wiiu can do this it has even inflatable RAM up to 8GB and more with USB extension (it works in USB1.1 mode) are some Nintendo fans so deluded to believe in this nonsense edit: the wiiu is good system even without 3GHz CPU
edit2: neither 3GHz CPU nor western 3rd party support is crucial to WiiU success
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The CPU probably isn't crucial but western 3rd Party support is very crucial to making the Wii U success. Nintendo can only produce so much software before they are taking a loss. 3rd party games driving sales are critical and western countries are the largest gaming markets. Failure to get 3rd party support will lead to another generation where Nintendo's rep takes a hit as the last two generations had 3rd parties abandon Nintendo's consoles in the back half or quarter making the system's launch windows practically barren. Some gamers have short memories but the loyal more spend crazed ones don't.
Isn't it possible to get a slight increase via CPU by changing the OS and how much it draws from the system in general to operate?
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it is not crucial for Nintendo success and never was, it is certainly crucial for MS and Sony as was for Sega but is not crucial for Nintendo, Gamecube was not failure because 3rd parties failed to support the platform it was failure because Nintendo software released was either polarizing, unappealing and rushed.
Prove me wrong and show me single Nintendo platform that was successful because of western 3rd party support, the software drought is certainly problem plaguing Nintendo for generations but it can't be resolved by appealing to CoD and GTA demographics.
frequency of CPU and GPU can be certainly slightly increased BUT not up to 3GHz and certainly this is not the reason behind speeding up of OS