I'm a gamer, not a Tech Guy and to be honest, I cant tell how powerful or weak the Wii U is compared to last and next generation consoles. People get into such technical terms that I have no idea of what they are talking about.
One thing is for sure, I am enjoying my Wii U immensely and I bought it for 1st party games like Mario, Zelda, and Pikmin. One other thing is for sure ... I will be a late adopter to the PS4, once the price drops and they come out with a slim model. And yet, I am very interested in knowing where people with tech knowledge feel the Wii U stands in terms of it being easy or difficult to develop for and in terms of its power.
Not being a Tech Guy, I just have this very gut feeling that the Wii U is difficult to program for, that perhaps its old school in a way, and that the other, next generation systems, are far easier for devs to develop for. I also have this feeling that 3 parties, because of this, just don't want to be bothered developing for the Wii U because its such a pain in the arse to develop for, so they won't do it unless they have to. The one thing that would make them feel they had to is if the Wii U was a success in terms of units sold.
There is also the question of it being powerful enough for 3rd parties to easily port the games they make for the other next gen consoles to the Wii U.
So in responding to this post I ask that the techies keep it light and tell me what you think without getting too technical and let me know your opinions to these two basic questions on power and ease of development.
I would also like people to say what they think the systems power is compared to last generation (Wii, Xbox 360, and PS3) in terms of "The Wii U is 4x more powerful than the Wii was ... etc) and also compared to this generation (Xbox One & PS4)