Cyanotic has presented some good arguments to us, and you choose to tear him apart people? Just because not everything he says was very technical doesn't mean he's not right. The Wii is current gen with last gen hardware. The Wii U is pretty much next gen with current gen hardware.
We already have an idea that the PS4/720 will be more powerful, which means that If a game is on all three consoles, the Wii U will look the worst. It will tend to have the lowest resolution, least AA, and may even suffer cutdowns.
If you want to use that argument, current gen hardware, here you go, as I have repeated countless times before, probably in this very thread.
Power7 is the next generation Power Series Core from IBM, developed in 2009, made available in 2010. It is the basis from which the Watson supercomputer was created.
The shaders in the Wii U GPU are based on the HD6XXX series of GPU's, which were made available in 2010.
The DDR3 RAM in use in the Wii U has been in use since 2007.
The current generation started in 2005 and 2006, before any of these technologies were industrially available.
That is just based on your strawman, WiiU is nextgen strictly based on the fact that is a Nintendo console in the 8th generation of gaming.
Additionally, your assertion that the Wii U version of any multi platform game would look worse has no basis in fact. It is pure speculation. What the games look like depend on a number of factors not related to the capability of the hardware, including art direction, financial resources, developer talent, etc.
When all is said and done, multiplatform games will look by and large exactly the same on all three consoles, because they all have the same capability. PS4's additional resources will go to waste in all but the rarest of occasions, and even then it will amount to a higher resolution or a slightly better framerate. We've already established, also countless times, that not even the great and powerful Sony can overcome diminishing returns.
I can run all of the same games with the same level of fidelity on the TITAN, the HD6870, and the HD7770. Three different cards with completely different power profiles, but any game will look the same regardless. One may have higher framerates, for all that's worth (not a lot) and I might be able to have higher resolutions, but at the end of the day, they are all rendering the same effects, the same textures, the same assets. Lock them all to 720p or 1080p and there will be zero difference.
Edited by routerbad, 07 May 2013 - 10:32 AM.