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Dr.EisDrachenJaeger said:
Seece said:
Dr.EisDrachenJaeger said:
Seece said:
Dr.EisDrachenJaeger said:
Seece said:

Digital games don't count now? Is this a joke thread?

If someone is a fan of Nintendo games they'll get a WiiU. Otherwise if they're not and they want a PS4/XBO, why would they get a WiiU?

And STILL with the weak ass arguments "All PS4/XBO offer is Graphics!!!111!!"

Next Gen is all about seamless and immersive worlds and games. Right down to the system UI's. On every console(wiiu benefits from the dual screen interface, Xbone has Kinect, PS4 has the touchpad)


They're both media hub devices that are expensive.After all the things you end up buying. WiiU bleeds the wallet the least.

 

If people think the WiiU is as weak as a last gen console then lol. Its a GPGPU/CPU PowerPC hybrid with efficiency and preformance being the primary concern. The PS4 and Xbone are Jaguar Cores+GPU focused x86 architecture made to be acessible and easy to utilize.

Quite frankly it doesn't matter how powerful WiiU is, that's not entirely the reason it isn't going to get sustained third party support.

The rest, I think you're debating/arguing for sakes sake.


Yeah, I am. People are stupid. And misinformed.

They still think the WiiU doesnt run last gen engines man.

Its bad. Real bad.

Doesnt matter anyway. If Nintendo is serious they'll fix it themselves.

I would say the majority know WiiU is in the middle of PS360 / XBPS4.

But like I said, it doesn't matter. Nintendo's games don't gain much from incredible graphics because the art style allows for the games to look good, and it's not going to be getting GTA, Skyrim type games for the most part.

If you mean Bestheda/Rockstar games then yea. But third parties will put their games wherever they can make money.

Well, evidently they agree they can't make money on WiiU, even the yearly sports franchises aren't coming and EA are legally contracted to bring it to all 'viable platforms'

Right now it has Ubisoft, Warner and Activision (for what they're worth!) and rumours lately (coming directly from inside) suggest if Ubi games don't do well this holiday they'll scale back support also.

Anyway this argument has been done to death. I wish people like the OP wouldn't look at the situation so simplistically and out of touch.