Metallox said:
Last-gen versions look terrible now, difference is immediately apparent when you look at the crowds. The Switch version feels like one those in-between releases that a lot of third parties promised on Wii U, such as Watch Dogs.
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Watchdogs was truly terrible on wii u and much inferior to the ps3 and 360 versions. It had horrible loading times, missing detail, lower frame rates and was a disc drive destroyer it just never stopped using the disc drive often with horrible seeking noises all the time. It also felt worse to control to and didn't have the really decent soundtrack of ps3. It was more like a version between ps2/original xbox and ps3/360. There may have been an issue with the cpu peformance of the wii u but I guess the real issue for this game was the lack of hard drive in the wii u as I think both ps3 and 360 made heavy use of streaming data from hdd which the wii u had to do with the optical drive.
I'm not sure if there ever was any games on wii u that were truly superior to their 360 and PS3 versions? Mostly the opposite was true looking at digital foundry comparisons. Need for Speed Most Wanted despite having some improved textures and maintaining a slightly better frame rate felt inferior with the gamepad compared to the 360 and PS3 controllers and had less people in online plus loading times were longer. I have both ps3 and wii u versions and much prefer ps3. Just about everything else was better on 360/PS3 with few exceptions and most of those exceptions are on ps3 not 360 which was a console that took developers a while to master.








