SammyGiireal said: My point remains valid, the Wii U failed as a home console in part because it was released in 2012 with out dated hardware. At 300-350 dollars no one in their right mind was going to support the system knowing that the PS4 and Xbox One were around the corner. It is a valid point when even Metro's developer stated they wouldnt make ports for it because the CPU was terrible. Power isn't the only reason the Wii U failed but it is one of the reasons it did. That is one of my points. It proved true. |
How about at $200-$250, more Wiimote controls, and no gamepad? Would it still have failed due to lack of power?