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Zero999 said:
Zekkyou said:
Zero999 said:
Euphoria14 said:

I am sure if WiiU was $350 with the Gamepad they could have made something similar in power to the XBone for $350, especially since PS4 is retailing for $400.

 

I just feel that the gamepad is a total waste of time and resources. So even without pumping up the specs and just dumping the gamepad they probably could have launched at $300 or less. Would have made a world of difference if you ask me.

wii u was always 299. the 349 model was due to the bundled game. substituting the gamepad for a pro controler or wii mote + nunchuck would barely give them an extra 40-50 bucks to invest on hardware. I also don't understand why are people complaining about wii u hardware when wii u is as powerfull as any console needs to be. it's a good leap above ps360 and not much distant from ps4/xone.

It is a decent jump from the PS360, but it's a long way from the PS4/Xbone. The difference isn't as big as it was this gen, but it's still very substantial. Not to mention Nintendo lack HD development experience, so the difference will appear to be even bigger for most games.

ps4/xone are no big jumps from ps360. that means a considerable jump over ps360 puts wii u closer to ps4/xone than ps360. it's not even about raw power, everything on wii u is closer to the upcoming consoles.

It doesn't matter even if Wii U was somewhat close to XB1 and PS4 (which it isn't) it still wouldn't get the support from third parties who've already made it clear that their primary interest is PS4 and XB1 and not Wii U and in a couple of years when they are taking fuller advantage of more of the extra juice of XB1 and PS4, Wii U will still be getting at best the half-hearted attempts that the Wii got from third parties and basically the difference would be like that between a Coloecovision and the Atari 2600, and if you played Donkey Kong on both, you know that that was a Considerable difference.