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DialgaMarine said:
Skullwaker said:
But I thought the Wii U was a casual console.

 I'm not entirely sure if RB is really a casual game. Yeah, it's very accessible to just about anyone, but if you want to go beyond that, it gets harder than F*CK! In a sense, the same can be said about any video game with a difficulty setting. Rock Band is one of those games that is unbelieveably hard and takes years to master.

OT: I think they just don't want to outright say it; Third Parties just don't care about the Wii-U, because they don't see it as a worthy investment in the long run like they did with previous Nintendo consoles. To be fair, based off what has been successful on the Wii-U so far, they're really not wrong. Why invest money into something, when they're gonna get little to nothing (possibly even lose some) in return? Especially in this case; it's not like they can just do a simple port. They have to create an entire set of instruments for the console. That's gonna cost a pretty penny.



No, due to backwards compatability the Wii U is the only current gen console where the instruments will cross straight over. New instruments won't be needed for anyone with either GH of RB from the Wii (which is a lot of people). That's going to be the biggest hurdle for people thinking of buying the game on XBone / PS4. That's why this game really should have seen a Wii U release....