Kai Dracon
Writing a dinosaur space opera symphony
Most of the doomsaying over Wii U seems basically predicated on the notion that 3rd parties will completely abandon it after a year and stop porting any games. Because the hardware of the other next gen consoles will be too far beyond it to make downports feasible or profitable.
Which is rather speculative in itself; it's just being taken as gospel.
If that doesn't happen to at least a degree, and Wii U still ends up getting direct ports of a lot of major games, different ballgame. The average person doesn't count blades of grass or count the shaders being applied to textures. Wii U games that still look (at least) as good as high end PS360 games would look plenty impressive to most everyone outside of the nit picky inner circle of enthusiast gamers. Gamers don't want to believe in diminishing returns, but it's real.
Until PS4 and Xbox 720 show up and actually do surprise everyone with how powerful they are, there's still the 'danger' (danger from the perspective of the hardware enthusiast) that this gen will be like the sixth console generation: PS2, Gamecube, Xbox forming a rather uneven trio of hardware with disparate capabilities yet still capable of competing with one another.
Which is rather speculative in itself; it's just being taken as gospel.
If that doesn't happen to at least a degree, and Wii U still ends up getting direct ports of a lot of major games, different ballgame. The average person doesn't count blades of grass or count the shaders being applied to textures. Wii U games that still look (at least) as good as high end PS360 games would look plenty impressive to most everyone outside of the nit picky inner circle of enthusiast gamers. Gamers don't want to believe in diminishing returns, but it's real.
Until PS4 and Xbox 720 show up and actually do surprise everyone with how powerful they are, there's still the 'danger' (danger from the perspective of the hardware enthusiast) that this gen will be like the sixth console generation: PS2, Gamecube, Xbox forming a rather uneven trio of hardware with disparate capabilities yet still capable of competing with one another.