Does it need to be? Just look at what has been shown. Have yet to see anything that looks beyond ps360.
If the wiiU was some graphical powerhouse that could even run ports of ps4/nextbox games stuff like batman would look like the PC version not a 360 version.
right. i think these rumoured specs are reasonable, and with more ram (which is a bottleneck in the 360 and PS3), and a more modern GPU, i think we'll see games that look beyond what a simple 1.5 times more gpu horse power would suggest possible eventually.
we aren't going to see many difference in ports of games designed around the shared limitations of the PS3 and the 360 though. certainly i want developers to spend more time on the Wii U game pad features than on adding in some effects or details to the graphics that couldn't be done on the other systems. i'm sure i'm not the only one who feels this way.
i've said all along that i'd be happy with a Wii HD that could simply handle Wii games at dolphin resolutions. this is beyond that. i won't sweat the lack of certain multiplatform games personally, as i buy most of my multiplats on PC anyway, and I can't really foresee the multiplats doing a ton of interesting stuff with the Wii U pad that'd make me want to give up my better graphics.
is that good for the support the system is likely to get? not really. but i was happy with the Gamecube and I was happy with the Wii (until I replaced my HDTV and it started looking like utter shit), so I know I will personally be happy here. finally Nintendo will be able to do the kind of lighting we've been seeing since Doom 3. it'll be able to run games that look as nice as Crysis 3, Last of Us, Halo 4 and so on.
the difference won't be as pronounced even if the power gap is the same, because so much of the difference between the Wii and the 360/PS3 was purely about IQ, and I doubt we'll see a big gap in IQ between the Wii U and whatever comes next.
am i the only one happy to play HD remasters of PS2 era games? somehow I doubt that.