DarkD said:
1) talks more about the console style itself. The gamepad is actually a really great improvement over regular controllers. Most people are just hesitant about it. 2) We're not talking about last gen. 5) I shouldn't even have to state it... I'm talking about compared to the Xbox and PS4... I'm referring talking about how third parties with money troubles might see the Wii U as being a better choice to make a game for. 6)Is that sarcasm? Because I consider ubisoft and capcom examples of that. I doubt we know all the backroom details, but Nintendo may have offered discounts on licensing for the 3DS or something if they made a game for the Wii U. 7) Now you're pulling things out of your ass 8) Lego City: Undercover, Bayonetta2, Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, etc etc then theres the lesser exclusives. Unlike the PS4 and 360 which have to rely on some miniscule graphics difference or an exclusive character pack, Nintendo is almost guaranteed an exclusive gameplay style across all modes of a game. 10) I explained that in my post before this one. |
1) The tablet controller is more comfortable than I expected... but in what way is it better than regular controllers like the Wii U Pro controller, when most games don't take advantage of its "unique" potential?
2) each console is in competition to every other console which is still in production and on the shelves... not only to these artificially labeled with "8th generation"
5) PC, PS4 and XBO have a common base with the x86-architecture and similar hardware power and RAM ressources... that reduces costs for multiplatform developments... the Wii U is (in comparison) the underpowered "exotic" which can't profit from the symbiotic effects of similar hardware
6) the Ubisoft 3DS-bribes doesn't seem to work... that's what this thread is all about. And Capcom doesn't make more games for 3DS or Wii U than for other systems
7) then please explain where that mysterious "unique audience" is... when will they arrive and buy WiiUs?
8) Lego City: Undercover, Bayonetta2, Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate... that's it? All known even before Wii U launch. Where are the new Wii U exclusives from third parties? And do you really think "Nintendo hadn't to do anything" to get these games exclusive? They are the publisher of Bayonetta 2 and Lego City Undercover and financed them 100%... that's "nothing"?