richardhutnik said:
In response to discussions about my not having a good reaction to the second screen, people were say "software, software, software". So, in this thread, I was trying to ask and ponder about the issue of software. I could argue that it isn't just about software, but about the second screen mattering to people. So then the question is: why does the second screen matter? So, it would be it isn't just the software, BUT the second screen as an essential feature. |
It's simple, not complicated. You buy a Wii U because of the games. The elegance of touch enhances the experience and permits the all-devices-into-one digital life functionallity. It's feature is that it does everything. Why's it so hard to acknowledge that?