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Cobretti2 said:
jake_the_fake1 said:
As I've said many times on this forum, the WiiU will be capable of some very nice graphics, just look at these last gen console to see the last of US and Halo 4 pushing each respective console, so the WiiU will have no issue in this regard, however, the PS4 and Xbox one will simply blow the WiiU out of the water in every aspect and this will be abundantly clear once we start seeing multiplat tittles on the PS4/Xbox one/WiiU.....if 3rd party bother with multiplat on the WiiU after this year...but that's a problem Nintendo has to fix and a separate topic altogether.


The thing is you are assuming Nintendo fans think the games will look as good as PS4/xbox one. No one thinks that. They simple think the games can look better then the current efforts put out by the ports.

Your right, it is my assumption, but I make this assumption because there are people on this forum who think that the WiiU will indeed match visually what the PS4/Xbox one can do because of 'diminishing returns' and that magical eDRAM, before that it was the power of GPGPU  as neither the PS4/xbox one were announced, and before that it was the WiiU price of $350 which set the tone for WiiU is powerful driven by Reggie and that neither Sony or Microsoft could release an uber specced console cuz it's just to expensive, and yet here we are today, and those goal posts keep moving.

Look I don't mean to blanket cover everyone in my statement, as clearly there are those reasonable fans out there, and then there are those rotten apples that ruin it for all, I simply want to make the points I make so I can to pass on my thoughts, this is after all a forum where we pass on our thoughts and discuss things as per the thread.

I think you would agree that blatant blind faith towards a product with no substance or grounding in reality is not helpful to the discussion, rather it poisons it causing the thread to die, in any case thank you for your feedback.