Edited by Orion, 19 November 2012 - 04:23 PM.
Who else is starting to think the Wii U is only as powerful as the 360/PS3?
#21
Posted 19 November 2012 - 04:22 PM
#22
Posted 19 November 2012 - 06:42 PM
#23
Posted 19 November 2012 - 06:45 PM
#24
Posted 19 November 2012 - 07:01 PM
Remember the amount of doubt people had for that handheld when it first arrived? Weak, lacking good games, launch titles suck, not enough exclusives, NGP (Now known as Vita) would destroy it, online was lame, "Holding out for 3DSi", too expensive for it's worth, incomplete at arrival etc. Do you hear that anymore now? Nintendo I believe has literally addressed almost every complaint the 3DS received around the launch window timeframe.
In short, just wait for the marinade to sink in THEN we start to munch down on it.
(I was hungry when I posted this, lol)
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#25
Posted 19 November 2012 - 07:19 PM
Even if there's a noticeable gap, is it worth paying an extra $100-150 for those systems? Not for me. If i was truly interested in the eye candy, I'd take that money and invest in a high performance graphics card for my PC. I buy consoles for the games either I can't get on the PC or prefer not to play on the PC.
I also remember a certain console that was constantly bragged by its maker regarding its technical specs. Between the specs and the Blu Ray drive, it was marketed (and priced) as a console ahead of its time accomplishing things its competitors cannot. How did that turn out?
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#26
Posted 19 November 2012 - 07:37 PM
I think that if anyone buys a Nintendo console for the technical specs may need to reconsider. Honestly, I think the Wii U is a next-generation console in every sense of the term "next generation". As already been stated, you cannot judge this console's potential on the launch games (especially any that are made by EA). I welcome the PS4/X720, because by then, we will see if the gap between Nintendo and its competitors is as great as people envision. It would also mean the end of ports of games made for the current generation's older architecture.
Even if there's a noticeable gap, is it worth paying an extra $100-150 for those systems? Not for me. If i was truly interested in the eye candy, I'd take that money and invest in a high performance graphics card for my PC. I buy consoles for the games either I can't get on the PC or prefer not to play on the PC.
I also remember a certain console that was constantly bragged by its maker regarding its technical specs. Between the specs and the Blu Ray drive, it was marketed (and priced) as a console ahead of its time accomplishing things its competitors cannot. How did that turn out?
Well said.
#27
Posted 19 November 2012 - 07:39 PM
Spot on good sir spot on.I think that if anyone buys a Nintendo console for the technical specs may need to reconsider. Honestly, I think the Wii U is a next-generation console in every sense of the term "next generation". As already been stated, you cannot judge this console's potential on the launch games (especially any that are made by EA). I welcome the PS4/X720, because by then, we will see if the gap between Nintendo and its competitors is as great as people envision. It would also mean the end of ports of games made for the current generation's older architecture.
Even if there's a noticeable gap, is it worth paying an extra $100-150 for those systems? Not for me. If i was truly interested in the eye candy, I'd take that money and invest in a high performance graphics card for my PC. I buy consoles for the games either I can't get on the PC or prefer not to play on the PC.
I also remember a certain console that was constantly bragged by its maker regarding its technical specs. Between the specs and the Blu Ray drive, it was marketed (and priced) as a console ahead of its time accomplishing things its competitors cannot. How did that turn out?
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#28
Posted 20 November 2012 - 05:44 AM
Halo 3 on par with Xbox? You serious or delirious?I remember when the 360 came out and everyone waited at midnight for halo3. And it seemed on par with Xbox.
Talk about disappointment...
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