And this is why I returned the Wii U...
#21
Posted 18 December 2012 - 04:55 AM
With that being said, As I mentioned, I LOVE my U, and I think it is in soooo many ways exactly what I wanted, and a MAJOR step up for my liking from the Wii. That system was just not good imo. The nunchuck didnt do it for me. I think people like us just need to do what we can with the voice chat, and be happy we at least have it for blops at all on a nintendo system.
#22
Posted 18 December 2012 - 07:01 AM
Wii U ID------BeMore
#23
Posted 18 December 2012 - 07:34 AM
#24
Posted 18 December 2012 - 08:39 AM
I Love my wii u and the only things I would change is
1 better battery life
2 fast menu load times
I think nintendo are really on to somthing with this 2 screens but it is down to developers to make good use of it.
for example when people read they like to have screens near to them I.E tablets computer screens they dont try to read from across the room because of strain on the eyes ?
Now when it comes to movies they like to have a screen as large as possible and looking at it from the room
Now if I was making COD 4 you and knowing what I have just said I would use the gaming pad only for when you need to read and customising your character
it would not change the way you play in an extrordainary way but its these little things that can add some depth to the game.
and as for your miis not having more custom options ?
well you just need a little more imagination, My mii has athletes foot and is dyslexic
#25
Posted 20 December 2012 - 07:14 AM
#26
Posted 20 December 2012 - 02:56 PM
#27
Posted 21 December 2012 - 08:51 AM
So we cant swear on here? it changed my swear word to "mother dodging" lol
Edited by Jeremygts, 21 December 2012 - 09:24 AM.
#28
Posted 21 December 2012 - 09:09 AM
#29
Posted 21 December 2012 - 09:58 AM
This ^, If it's made only for 3rd party games then I won't be using it seeing as how ill be playing my multiplats on other consoles...3) ***Too many controllers: This was probably the overriding factor for my return. I couldn't stand the fact that different games use different controllers. If any of you are like me, I strongly disliked the wii mote and anything that had to do with the old wii system. What I wanted out of it was mainly to use a more gamer controller, i.e. the newly released pro controller, and was super excited Nintendo was making one. The issue I kept running into, however, was that certain games required this controller, certain games required this attachment, blah blah. This made me incredibly frustrated. I found it completely unacceptable that their new pro controller was not fully supported by all the new wii u games when it could have been. I feared a future where this issue would repeatedly come about, forcing me to always switch controllers and never really get used to one.
#31
Posted 21 December 2012 - 10:57 AM
Your loss. However I guarantee you will live to regret it.This isn't a rant nor anything along those lines, I just wish to express my experience with the console and hear other's opinions.
I enjoyed my wii u for the first few days, I will not deny it. The gamepad was pretty cool, and the system seemed to work nicely. However, this enjoyment slowly faded day by day, and this is why:
1) Gamepad: Maybe it was just me, but I found it to be more of a hassle to use more than anything else. For instance, when playing COD, I literally never used it to view the entire map. It's just too difficult in gameplay to look down at a screen. The only benefit of this was playing in bed, which I did enjoy.
2) Bland interface: Granted this can get updated over time, it just seemed really boring, even for a new release. I was expecting more customizing with your mii's, something more along the lines of 360, to really give a personal feel to the console and enhance the community.
3) ***Too many controllers: This was probably the overriding factor for my return. I couldn't stand the fact that different games use different controllers. If any of you are like me, I strongly disliked the wii mote and anything that had to do with the old wii system. What I wanted out of it was mainly to use a more gamer controller, i.e. the newly released pro controller, and was super excited Nintendo was making one. The issue I kept running into, however, was that certain games required this controller, certain games required this attachment, blah blah. This made me incredibly frustrated. I found it completely unacceptable that their new pro controller was not fully supported by all the new wii u games when it could have been. I feared a future where this issue would repeatedly come about, forcing me to always switch controllers and never really get used to one.
Even in a world where it was only the gamepad and wii u pro controller, I still would find it frustrating. Your hands don't adjust when jumping from the gamepad to the pro quick enough. For instance, playing cod on the gamepad I eventually got used to, but once I made the switch, it would take me a good game or two to get the feel for the smaller layout.
So, at the end of the day, I returned the wii u and picked up a 360. It gives me comfort that everyone can only use one type of controller, and it will work with everything out there. Not to mention, there's a huge mic issue with the wii u, where its only on the gamepad, which isn't an issue with the 360.
Have fun with your overheating and and numbered system.
Why do Xbox fanboys still come to this site?Good points if you ask me, you will definately enjoy your 360 more. Such a huge catalog of games.
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#32
Posted 21 December 2012 - 02:07 PM
#33
Posted 21 December 2012 - 02:56 PM
#34
Posted 21 December 2012 - 03:30 PM
The 360 has way more years and it's whole interface are updates. If the Wii U miis get updates it will be cool.
Except the Xbox 360 LAUNCHED with a very good UI and a lot of functionality the Wii U is missing.
One of those features was cross-game voice chat, which has pretty much become its biggest definiting feature compared to PS3. This is why many of us are baffled that Nintendo omitted that feature. We understand why PS3 didn't get it, its a hardware problem due to not enough RAM allocated to the OS. However the Wii U has no excuses with its huge allocation of RAM to the OS.
Also the loading speed again its just plain mental. Why can a cheap Android tablet jump from app to app near instantly, but the Wii U take 6 seconds to bring up the friends list and 10 seconds to load Miiverse. If they are going to make out seamlessly jumping from games into the web browser and Miiverse as such a key feature, it doesn't FEEL seamless if it doesn't happen damn near instantly.
I'm glad I have the Wii U, I'm sure I will use it a lot more later on when more games come out. But I strongly feel it deserves a LOT of criticism for how Nintendo completely failed to deliver a console close to what was promised.
Sheffield 3DS | Steam & XBOX: Alex Atkin UK | PSN & WiiU: AlexAtkinUK
#35
Posted 21 December 2012 - 03:36 PM
Some people's bodies simply are not quite ready for the WiiU, and it results in people being super dissatisfied when they buy the WiiU on impulse and then the hype really dies down.
Maybe when your body is finally ready or if a super swish exclusive game comes out, you'll rethink your decision.
"I'M NOT BEING PESSIMISTIC, I'M BEING REALISTIC." - EVERY PESSIMIST EVER.
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Posted 23 December 2012 - 05:52 AM
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