Today's dumbest thread: I bought a Wii U yesterday, kinda regreting it

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Ok, maybe i didn't elaborate things a bit more clear, a friend of mine got the console on BF with some of the games i got ad well, went to his house, played the games and had some fun, than better deals star to show up and i got this urge of buying the console, maybe it was nostalgia, i don't even know, i just that now that i have and think about what's to come for it next year that i like it's only zelda, but im in a place that my mind is 50/50, keep it, play the games to completion and than what? Have it there, just collecting dust? But it was such a good deal that is what's keeping me from returnjng it, i got the console and those 5 games for $387 and change at BB

Listen bro, pay the games. Those games will last you for a good month at least I'd bet, and there's plenty more to get. And as for Zelda being the only thing next year, not really. There's Zelda, Splatoon (GONY material IMO), Xenoblade Chronicles X (I don't care for it but it seems most "hardcore gamers" do), Kirby: Canvas Curse, Yoshi's Wooly World, and probably more to be announced. Keep it, have fun with it. You won't regret it.
 
I'd fucking regret my Wii U purchase too if I never played any of the games, but last I checked that's what you do with game consoles; play games on them.
 
Sell it mate, if the menus are such a concern not sure the console is for you.

You have a list of great games, saying that its going to collect dust after you put in some serious hours to complete it.

Baffling, sell the thing, honestly I think you should save that money and get something that can match the speed of the playstation 4 menus.
 
Never heard of anyone returning a system because of a menu before lol. You didn't buy it to look at the menu. You bought it to play games. You know, those things you have.

And regret it? Like, if I regretted my Wii U, I'd be regretting ever being born. I love the thing.
 
If you aren't enjoying it even though you have some of the best games on the platform then it might not be fore you.

Yeah the menu is slow and the OS level features aren't good compared to any other console but it has the eShop that works, Miiverse that works and can play games that work and it's fine for that stuff. Just use it as a game thing and spend as little time in the OS level stuff as possible and always quick launch when you can.

I was going to try and make an admittedly bad comparision to buying a PS4 and some of the best games on that and regretting it but I can't think of a number of PS4 exclusive titles that rank up there with the Wii Us.
 
Sorry that you cannot wait a little longer compared to the other systems, because your missing out on some fantastic gaming.
 
I bet the issue you have with the menu is related to the initial setup and different parts with Mii's, NNID and Miiverse. You only do that once, and then it's never hard or confusing again.
 
This is a sad reality : some gamers are more concerned about the functionnalities of the system instead of the games...

Seriously PLAY THOSE GAMES
There are lots of video games in places where people don't have to slog through poor interfaces.
 
If you want to actual play the games (5 really great games), keep it. If you don't want to play the games, return it.


There are lots of video games in places where people don't have to slog through poor interfaces.

There are lots of internet places where people don't have to slog through poorly documented comments and yet here we are.
 
Almost bought one yesterday myself. Decided to hold off considering the Wii U is on its last legs and will probably have just as good, if not better, bundles next year. Plus I have a back catalog that will keep me going for a decade or more. I really want to play Bayonetta 2 and Kirby when it comes out though, so I might change my mind by the end of the week.
 
Buyer's remorse happens. It sounds like you were more excited about landing the deal than about what you got. In hindsight, a bit a research before committing to the purchase might've been a good idea, but it is what it is now.

Opening & trying the games is the best way to find out if the system will be worth holding on to-- but doing so drastically depreciates ye value of what you own, so you'd likely be taking a HUGE loss if your intuition is right and you don't wind up liking the system.

My advice? See what your return options are, if any. Get your money back, do more research, and maybe give it another shot this time next year.

It's your call, though-- and, honestly, it's an unenviable position. If you can't return it, or if you wind up not liking the system, wasting nearly $400 always smarts.
 
Hey guys, I just bought a cheap PS2 with Shadow of the Colossus, Okami, Zone of the Enders, God of War 2 and Resident Evil 4. Just finished playing the Metal Gear Solid 2 demo, thought it was pretty sweet. I've already got a DVD player though and this controller isn't as comfortable as my remote. Should I return it?

I miss demo discs.
 
Sorry that you cannot wait a little longer compared to the other systems, because your missing out on some fantastic gaming.
I wouldn't consider the several month long droughts between game releases as "little" but that's me.

Last legs? Have you seen the lineup of games for 2015? This is the golden era for the Wii U. Never a better time to jump in.
Zelda, a Starfox game we have seen nothing on, Yoshi and Kirby. So potentially four games total for 2015?
 
Ok, maybe i need to elaborate things a bit more clear, a friend of mine got the console on BF with some of the games i got ad well, went to his house, played the games and had some fun, than better deals star to show up and i got this urge of buying the console, maybe it was nostalgia, i don't even know, i just that now that i have and think about what's to come for it next year that i like it's only zelda, but im in a place that my mind is 50/50, keep it, play the games to completion and than what? Have it there, just collecting dust? But it was such a good deal that is what's keeping me from returnjng it, i got the console and those 5 games for $387 and change at BB

Wut.

There are lots of video games in places where people don't have to slog through poor interfaces.

With quickstart you can play all of your Wii U games without touching the main interface, so...
 
This sounds very fishy, simply because the WiiU menu isn't that slow anymore and the PS4 menu certainly isn't that fast. You can certainly get into a game quicker using the quickstart menu on the WiiU that's for sure.
 
Ok, maybe i need to elaborate things a bit more clear, a friend of mine got the console on BF with some of the games i got ad well, went to his house, played the games and had some fun, than better deals star to show up and i got this urge of buying the console, maybe it was nostalgia, i don't even know, i just that now that i have and think about what's to come for it next year that i like it's only zelda, but im in a place that my mind is 50/50, keep it, play the games to completion and than what? Have it there, just collecting dust? But it was such a good deal that is what's keeping me from returnjng it, i got the console and those 5 games for $387 and change at BB

Smash Bros and Mario Kart 8 really aren't "play to completion and move on" kinds of games. They both have great online components, are primed for
reasonably priced
DLC, and should easily become a local multiplayer staple in your house/dorm/apartment/whatever.

The thing with Nintendo consoles for me is that the games are more timeless. I return to and replay Nintendo titles way more often than your usual console games. So this is obviously my opinion and not scientific fact, but I definitely think every gamer has room in their life for a Wii U and Nintendo's incredible portfolio of games.
 
Almost bought one yesterday myself. Decided to hold off considering the Wii U is on its last legs and will probably have just as good, if not better, bundles next year. Plus I have a back catalog that will keep me going for a decade or more. I really want to play Bayonetta 2 and Kirby when it comes out though, so I might change my mind by the end of the week.

Last legs? Have you seen the lineup of games for 2015? This is the golden era for the Wii U. Never a better time to jump in.
 
There are lots of video games in places where people don't have to slog through poor interfaces.

You have to "slog" through the Wii U OS to play a game? Last time I checked, you boot up the console (insert a disc) and hit the game icon in the quickstart menu. What's this slogging through "poor interfaces"?
 
WiiU is a great game console saddled with a god awful UI and infrastructure

Thanks Nintendo. In the end though the games are just too good to pass up.

Smash is god like so yeah
 
I bought a Wii U MK8 bundle, Zelda WW and Smash... Im far more happy with this console than my PS4 that's been collecting dust ever since i stopped playing that pos Destiny. It's a very sad generation for consoles, due to many games being multiplats and available on PC.
 
There are lots of video games in places where people don't have to slog through poor interfaces.

.....like the Wii U.

It has a quick start menu so you can start the game as soon as you turn the console on.

It is actually the fastest console to boot up and play games on.

Nice try though genius.
 
I usually turn the Wii U on first and hit the game icon i want from the quick start on the game pad. By the time I've turned on the TV and my receiver, selected the right inputs, and am sitting down on the couch, whatever I want to play is probably already loaded and waiting at the start screen.

Until Sony gets suspend/resume working on the PS4 the Wii U is going to be hands down the fastest starting non-handheld gaming device in my house.
 
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Seriously, how can you give up on a console without even playing a game?
This thread doesn't even reach that level. OP isn't complaining about games they haven't played, they are complaining about the console they were released on without even having opened the games.

Think about it for a moment. This is a whole level beyond the satire found in Super Paper Mario. You don't see this everyday.
 
Frankly enough, after I bought quite a lot of digital games (all in the system memory), the browser started to slow things down a little with three to four tabs opened.

The browser is using the 2GB system memory and not the internal storage. If what you said is right, what will happen if you fill up all the internal storage? The browser can't be used?
 
Like the Wii U. It has a quick start menu so you can start the game as soon as you turn the console on. Nice try though
For some people the game experience entails more than just booting it up once. It's easy to imagine that someone would regret purchasing a console if they feel its underworkings are inadequately structured in a way that limits or complicates their experience.
 
I bought a Wii U MK8 bundle, Zelda WW and Smash... Im far more happy with this console than my PS4 that's been collecting dust ever since i stopped playing that pos Destiny. It's a very sad generation for consoles, due to many games being multiplats and available on PC.

I always like to make this argument but in the end you will make just about any concession if you love a game enough.

My PS4 will fire right up for Bloodborne and all reluctantly plop money on a new 3DS to play MH4

You just gotta follow your gaming heart no matter how much it sucks lol.
 
Same thing happened to me about 4 months ago. Hated the interface and controller. I got the refurbished model from Nintendo and couldn't return it so I traded it in. The way I see it is you can spend $400+ for 3 or 4 games you might want or put it towards the console(s) you own and buy games for that. It's not like I don't already have a backlog between PS3, PS4, and PC. Couldn't justify a Wii U in it's current state.
 
I wouldn't consider the several month long droughts between game releases as "little" but that's me.

Ha, I should have pointed out the waiting on the menu, not the games releases.

But, if your just jumping in, there's a lot to catch up on that will last for a good long while.
 
.....like the Wii U.

It has a quick start menu so you can start the game as soon as you turn the console on.

It is actually the fastest console to boot up and play games on.

Nice try though genius.

Hell, you don't even need quickstart, what's so hard and slow about touching a game icon?
 
Just return it, bro. You're obviously not feeling it.

My sentiment exactly.

Don't bother keeping the console if you're not in for the long haul.

If you're not happy and you don't have any Wii Games/VC games you wish to play, don't keep it.

I'm content with my Wii U, but I also have my sights on the horizon for a PS4.
 
Ok, maybe i need to elaborate things a bit more clear, a friend of mine got the console on BF with some of the games i got ad well, went to his house, played the games and had some fun, than better deals star to show up and i got this urge of buying the console, maybe it was nostalgia, i don't even know, i just that now that i have and think about what's to come for it next year that i like it's only zelda, but im in a place that my mind is 50/50, keep it, play the games to completion and than what? Have it there, just collecting dust? But it was such a good deal that is what's keeping me from returnjng it, i got the console and those 5 games for $387 and change at BB
isnt that what you do with all consoles. play the games til your done, then wait for more? lol
 
That happened to me with the Wii, i returned it 2 hours after ii realized the shit i'd have done.

I bought it 2 years later, the games were cheaper and i bought a 2nd hand Wii for 50€.

It was the best thing i could've done.

I still have it and i still play it.


Wii U isn't worth the price they ask at the moment
, neither PS4\X1.
 
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