| grahamf said: 2. You are attempting to compare things that aren't directly comparable, or at least not without a mathematical formula that would make a high school student cry. If you look back at quotes from chip designers that work with Nintendo, they all say that Nintendo insists on the chips being designed for doing all sorts of weird/unconventional stuff that was simply not the intended use of the components. Plus poorly funded port teams can get Xbox 360 games running on the Wii U with minimal difficulty, meaning that a poorly optimized Wii U game runs as well has a highly optimized Xbox 360 game (hmm...) |
1. There are no chip designers at Nintendo.
2. Where's your source that Nintendo requires it's chips having esoteric functions ?
3. It's easier to program on the WII U than it is for the xbox 360 so don't go around assuming that more optimizations will make a big difference with the WII U.







