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JazzB1987 said:

well behaving like they did with Rayman Legends sure does not help. I mean what do they expect?

It takes a whole generation to gain trust you lost because of bad business practices and so far they dont even try they just say they try.

If the whole WiiU gen gets constant quality support then the next system might have the chance to be very profitable. They should know that they will not really have good sales during the next 5 years because of the way they handle Nintendo systems.

I mean do they think that delaying a finished game for half a year and cutting modes in other games etc will help the sceptical Nintendo fanbase to buy more Ubisoft games? Third party is dumber than I thought.

the only thing for that would really impact any wii u owner with rayman would be a delay going multiplatform doesn't impact any of them and for ubi delaying the release so they can market all at once for a games that tends to sell low at first and drop in price relatively quick it allows them to maximise the sales at full price on a wider market all the while the wii u owners had what many consider the best version of the game.

it doesn't take a generation. what 3rd part dev sold better on the wii? ubi showed support to the wii and have games on the wii u. There just isn't a much of a base on the wii u now and those that are there are much more into nintendos first party at the moment.

chicken or the egg? if the wii u owners will as you say not buy the quality because of delays, games going multiplatform and the sins of other devs, what's the point, where is the ROI? if devs don't think they will get the sales they won't put the games there.

No. They expected the wii u to sell more and to make more sales on that increased user base.