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#152273 Welcome to the Wii U Reviews Section!
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Lethal
on 26 December 2012 - 03:56 PM
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Wii U Game Reviews
2 of my reviews have been thrown in to a mix of other reviews like garbage. No thanks.
#152197 Wii U Console Reviews
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on 26 December 2012 - 12:20 PM
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Wii U Game Reviews
How about making a sticky thread as a directory. Have links to all the separate reviews. I do not even want to make threads here if they are going to be moved around without my knowledge..
#150941 NINTENDO TV COMING TOMORROW!
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on 22 December 2012 - 10:11 PM
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Got it from fact bro, the slims still have the same issue, but they redesigned the way it shows, its no longer the RRoD, its the Red Dot of Death - it uses the same chip in it as previous models.
The slim line Xbox consoles suffer less than a 10% defect rate. (The average defect rate for all electronics is 10%) The chips mean nothing since it is the cooling that prevents the system failure. The first batch of consoles were using a lead free solder which was cracking, causing a tremendous amount of RROD. The cooling system was still crap, and this caused more problems. The Slim models have superior cooling and Microsoft has pretty much fixed their problem.
That is fact.
#150145 NINTENDO TV COMING TOMORROW!
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on 20 December 2012 - 03:00 PM
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#149939 NINTENDO TV COMING TOMORROW!
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Lethal
on 20 December 2012 - 06:53 AM
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it probley would have been the last update.
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There is no exact time as to when the TVii service will be available. When you start the TVii app, you will probably be prompted to update the app, which will then give you access to it. Could be available at 9am, could be available at 9pm.
#148325 Will the Wii U take as much time to get going as the 3DS?
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on 15 December 2012 - 12:59 PM
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#147135 Leaving the forums?
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Lethal
on 12 December 2012 - 03:12 PM
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The Café
Anyways I'm gonna be leaving the forums due to me being annoying to some people(you know who you are) and my apoligies for my actions that I will leave the forums for a bit to clear my mind
What else do you quit when others say you are "annoying"? Don't those people annoy you? Is the right person(s) leaving? How could anyone know?
Bye!!!
#145884 Zombi U Reviews
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on 09 December 2012 - 08:30 AM
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Release date: November 18, 2012
Price: $59.99
Rated: Mature
Survival Horror, it has been a while since those words had any relevance. Most of us immediately think of Resident Evil. For years I have searched for another game that could bring me the suspense, anxiety, and fears while playing. ZombiU is the new face of "Survival Horror". Please continue reading to see how Ubisoft managed to bring back, what Capcom could not...
Graphics = 7.5/10
ZombiU is not on the same level as Resident Evil 5 and 6, but it looks good enough for what it is. When it is not pouring rain, you are in the dark with a flashlight most of the time. So the mediocre graphics really do not affect the enjoyment of this game at all. Does the game look bad? Not at all! In fact, sometimes the graphics look really good, then sometimes it looks like a launch title.
Hopefully Ubisoft will continue this series and upgrade the graphics engine.

Sound = 9/10
The sounds in this game is what really pushes the creep factors. The backgrounds are so incredibly eerie that I start to get anxiety while playing. Walking down a dark street you will hear cans being kicked around, screeching of zombies, birds feeding off a corpse. The ambient noises could be the star of this show.
The voice acting is pretty good, but there is not much of it. Most of the time you hear the voice of a male who is trying to help you survive. You will also run in to other people during the game, and for the most part, their voice acting is pretty well done as well.
You will not get Call of Duty type explosions and gun sounds, but for this type of game I do not feel it is needed. The object is to try and stay quiet so you do not lure in a horde of zombies.
Gameplay = 8.5/10
Lets talk about the gamepad a little. The new gamepad controller is what really sets this title apart from any other survival horror game ever made. In the palm of your hands is your scanner. The scanner allows you to do MANY things while playing. You will use the gamepad to scan areas by pressing and holding the "L" button. You will find yourself doing this often as scanning things will let you mark doors, items, bodies, and clues, right to your map. The scanner can find hidden messages written on walls which could help you the game. Some messages are left by other ZombiU players, and some are codes to unlock doors. Usually behind the locked doors you will find weapon upgrades and items. You can move the scanner around freely which gives the feeling of you actually being in that room. The screen on the gamepad turns in to what you would be seeing through your own eyes, or you can just use the right analog stick. This also happens when you use a turret gun.

The gamepad also has a radar which can be used to locate zombies near by. By pressing the sonar button, a sound wave will be dispersed, and a red will appear when it finds a moving object. It will also detect birds and rats, so that red dot does not always mean there is a zombie near by.
By swiping down on the LCD screen of the gamepad, you can pull up your backpack where you keep select items. Health, flares, grenades, guns, ammo, planks, etc, are all items you will want to have on you. But this is not a magical backpack, so you will need fill that pack properly. No reason to be carrying 6 flares!!!!!
The voice of the guy helping you will also be heard through your gamepad. This really helps give that realistic feeling to the whole creepy experience.
Switching weapons can sometimes be hard because you have to look down at the gamepad and press the icon of the other weapon you want to use. I have died a few times trying to find where I placed my secondary weapon. Because you can pretty much equip 6 weapons if you chose to, I can see why there is no physical button used, but the d-pad is not used and that would have been great to link weapons to it.
ZombiU is linked to your online community the moment you start playing. Leaderboards are cleverly shown during your game, usually written on the floor or walls. The leaderboard scores are determined by how many points you can rack up. You get points for killing zombies, opening manholes, weapon upgrades, completing objectives, finding new gear, and more. You might also see one of your buddies roaming your game as a walking corpse. This is because if one of your friends dies while playing, their corpse will infect your game. You will get a notification that your friend is infected and is walking around a certain area. You can also grab all the loot he had on him when got infected. Once you find the spray paint, you will be able to write hidden messages on the walls to help, or to not help. Messages will have a trust meter as well. This is to help you decide who to believe.

When you die, the game keeps going. You wake up as a new survivor and you will need to locate your body, well you need to locate that walking corpse you have become, and you need to kill him/her to get your loot back. If you become infected before retrieving your loot, you lose it for good.
I also found I had to change my control sensitivity to about 85%. This will help you move around easier.
Overall = 8/10
Right now I have to say that this is one of the creepiest games I have ever played. Plugging in some headphones to the gamepad while playing really intensifies the experience too. ZombiU does a great job of not being overbearing with the zombies. You might open a door just to see a zombie jump out at you. And you might walk in to an area or open a door that you might think would have to have a zombie or 2 waiting, but there isn't.
Stealth is a must because the zombies love sound and light. And don't get too angry when you die, and you will die!!!! That is part of the experience, that is what makes this game so different than the other survival horror games out there. And this is why ZombiU gets "Lethal's Stamp of Approval".
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Amazing use of the gamepad
Online leaderboards
A real survivor horror title
Real messages left by other players (Requires spray paint to leave messages.)
Cons:
Weapon switching is limited to your LCD screen
Zombies require too many hits (4 hits with cricket bat, then a foot stomp)
May require you to buy new underwear
#145284 So, turns out single USB powered drives do work
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Lethal
on 07 December 2012 - 09:09 PM
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#144664 eshop 1 console download rule
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Lethal
on 06 December 2012 - 03:05 PM
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Wii U Hardware
As I understand it, either the hard drives are encrypted to the console you formatted them on or the downloads themselves are. They simply will not work on a different console.
This exactly correct. If you were able to copy games to other hard drives, everyone would pirate all the games. It makes perfect sense as to why Nintendo locks the external hard drive to the console that formatted it.
#144328 Just sold my Wii U!
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Lethal
on 05 December 2012 - 09:28 PM
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Wii U Hardware
It's going to a great system, with brilliant games, just a shame they won't be here for another 2 years.
Or in just a few months...
#144266 Wii U gamer cards?
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Lethal
on 05 December 2012 - 07:28 PM
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The Café
#144170 2012 GoTY
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Lethal
on 05 December 2012 - 02:20 PM
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General Gaming
Wii U - ZombiU
Xbox 360 - Halo 4
PS3 - Far Cry 3
PS Vita - Uncharted: Golden Abyss
#144162 Wii U GamePad Home Button Blue Light Useless
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on 05 December 2012 - 01:40 PM
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#143109 Gamers young and old
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Lethal
on 04 December 2012 - 06:21 AM
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General Gaming
#142992 So, turns out single USB powered drives do work
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Lethal
on 03 December 2012 - 09:26 PM
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Wii U Hardware
In regards to a USB HDD causing damage to the WII U. It wont happen, the WII U will already be able to supply all the USB ports with the required USB 2.0 power, and no more than that even if the HDD wants more, it wont get it.
That is why Nintendo warned against single USB drives without external power, if they need even a little more power than what USB 2.0 is designed to deliver they could fail. You cant pull more power through the nintendo system than its desined to supply to it. Thats the power brick and other components in action. Drives that reliably pull less than or up to USB 2.0 compliant power draw will work just fine.
This is not entirely the case. Not all hard drives draw the same power. You have different rpms, and the Wii U can push more power than is necessary for a stock console. However, by using an external HDD that is not supplying its own power, you are making the Wii U constantly push extra juice to that external HDD. This causes a rise in heat within the console. This can lead to burning out the PSU, and lead to overheating. This is no different than a PC trying to run a video card that requires a larger PSU. It will still power the card, but in time, it could cause damage.
I am not saying this WILL happen. But telling someone they have nothing to worry about, is simply giving false information. There is always a possibility of running in to risks when you use an external hard drive running off of the consoles PSU. Most consoles have amperage designed for that console to run properly. Taking away from that could lead to issues.
#142930 Resident Evil 6: Final Hope, may be coming to the Wii U
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on 03 December 2012 - 07:14 PM
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#142897 Best hardshell case for Wii U GamePad?
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Lethal
on 03 December 2012 - 05:58 PM
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Wii U Hardware
It's called put it on a high shelf.
Screen protectors... I use them on my 3DS I am planning on buying one for my Gamepad even though they are a little redundant.
There we have it folks! Put it on a high shelf... Problem solved!!!!!! Except for when someone else is using the gamepad, like a child maybe?
Sometimes we have to look outside of our own box. The OP wants a cover for their gamepad. This thread is not a discussion as to whether or not he or she needs one. The thread is about which cover to get.
#142891 So for the final time I have to ask, should I get rid of my PS Vita?
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Lethal
on 03 December 2012 - 05:54 PM
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General Gaming
Traded my PS Vita in to get a Halo 4 setup and Madden 13 Wii U. Whether that was a good decision or not, it's a done deal.
Does it feel like you made a good decision? I am honestly just curious, and others may read this which could help them with their similar decision.
#142887 So for the final time I have to ask, should I get rid of my PS Vita?
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Lethal
on 03 December 2012 - 05:52 PM
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General Gaming
Decision already made.
Which was to?
#142883 So for the final time I have to ask, should I get rid of my PS Vita?
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Lethal
on 03 December 2012 - 05:49 PM
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General Gaming
#142876 Best hardshell case for Wii U GamePad?
Posted by
Lethal
on 03 December 2012 - 05:44 PM
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Wii U Hardware
But why do WE need to see them?! THINK ABOUT THE PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!
Face it, fingerprints will never end. You just have to deal with them.
And it won't get scratched if you're careful... and it won't fall either...
And you can 100% guarantee that nobody will drop their gamepad and that it won't get scratched? When you have kids of your own, you will know why others take extra precautions.
Here is the beauty of this scenario. Having the case harms nothing at all. Not having one could result in a situation that could have been prevented if you had one....
Much like a screen protector. Sure, there are people that do not need one. But there are more people that have one anyways.
#142873 So, turns out single USB powered drives do work
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Lethal
on 03 December 2012 - 05:42 PM
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Wii U Hardware
Nintendo is a nanny company, they only say this to cover there own ass like most huge companies these days. Extra heat ? do you even have a Wii U ? i played mine for no joke 10 hours the other day without even turning it off once. The console felt no warmer than it did when i turned it on. Its all just legalities they use to cover there own asses.
Ohhhhhh, ok. Well that confirms that you know more than the company that designed the console. Feeling the console with your hand? They teach you that in school while studying for your electronics degree? lol, sorry but I could not resist!!! I will stick to my answer though.
#142866 So, turns out single USB powered drives do work
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Lethal
on 03 December 2012 - 05:37 PM
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Wii U Hardware
No i just don't have time to spend sitting here explaining the theory to someone who is most likely a 12 year old like nearly every other person on this forum. 100% the hdd would pack it in long before any damage was caused to the console. Simple as that
You failed to even mention the extra work load would cause an increase of heat on the console. This extra heat could also cause damage. There is a reason why Nintendo highly suggests that you only use an external HDD with it's own power source. But you would know better than Nintendo, right?
And I am 32 and finished college long ago. A certified computer technician at that..
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