thechinesenoob said:
You don't need to play around with settings to play on a WiiU because you actually own a WiiU, my point was that many times more people own a PC capable of emulating Melee than own a WiiU (especially since I've been emulating GC games for over 5 years, so idk why you think PC's today have trouble with it). In the past 7 years, over 1 billion PC's have been sold (I can give you exact numbers if you want), and less than 10 million WiiU's have been sold total. It's not even contestible that more PC's have been sold that can run Melee than WiiU's. Even if you only look at PC's sold since the WiiU was released its still 40-50 times as many. There are almost no people in the world that own a WiiU but don't own a computer made in the past 7 years, thus practically everyone who has access to SSB4 also has access to Melee. My second point was that even if they owned both a WiiU and a PC capable of emulating Melee, being able to play Melee is 4 times cheaper than being able to play SSB4.
How does having a free iso online you can find by googling make it less accessible?
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The are more PCs then PS4s but guess where everyone is buying games on it's a flawed point to begin with because those PCs don't have universal settings and most are likely not gaming specific either this logic is wonky, I've been playing games on my PC at levels that the PS4 and X1 display for years as well does that mean every PC today can? No, the are all kinds of set ups to factor in on top of compatibility. Then a person has to go searching for a free ISO to download which may require registering to certain sites or using torrents or what not, this is not more accessible then then buying a game and putting it in a console, a lot of people are still very basic on the workings on the PC and all.