I wonder how effective Vanquish and/or Bayonetta would be on it (we might find out with Bayo 2!)
I have a theory - I stress it's only a theory - that Japanese-designed games in general don't stress the CPU all *that* much. We're often not talking about huge environments with large quantities of AI tooling around. Of the poor ports I've heard about, only NG3 and WO3 originated in Japan, and the latter is an example of big-environment-with-lots-of-characters. Don't know exactly what the NG3 issues are like, though, that does throw something of a spanner into the works for the theory.
Specs matter in the way that it is what determain what the developers are able to do with their games. You dont need mega powerful specs to make great games, sure, but specs could matters to the developers.Nope, sales matter, specs do not.
All we need is the IPC for each machine and it gives perspective.
GTA V is only a matter of time.
Why did Nintendo obsess over the power consumption so much?
So, what does this mean for Bayonetta? I was honestly holding off buying a WiiU until it came out. Should I wait for it to be ported over to PS3/360?
So, what does this mean for Bayonetta? I was honestly holding off buying a WiiU until it came out. Should I wait for it to be ported over to PS3/360?
GAF, you're saving me all this money with more rain on the WiiU parade!
Bayonetta on PS3 and 360, especially 360 was highly dependent on the GPU. Since they're exclusively making the game for the Wii U, I think they can pull off something stunning, but based on these CPU specs, I dunno, I mean, it will be tough.So, what does this mean for Bayonetta? I was honestly holding off buying a WiiU until it came out. Should I wait for it to be ported over to PS3/360?
GAF, you're saving me all this money with more rain on the WiiU parade!
Nope, I only care about the actual games.
Nope, sales matter, specs do not.
Nope, I only care about the actual games.
Nope, sales matter, specs do not.
So, what does this mean for Bayonetta? I was honestly holding off buying a WiiU until it came out. Should I wait for it to be ported over to PS3/360?
GAF, you're saving me all this money with more rain on the WiiU parade!
I believe the 360 has a tri core 3.2ghz processor. So yeah. Not great.
Hey, at least we will never have to worry about it over heating.
It's still x86, it's still "based on" 8086. Granted, after nearly half a century, absolutely nothing is left. But we don't know how much PPC750 is in Espresso, we only know that it's ISA compatible. That's all Marcan or any developer sees. Just like a Core i7 is ISA compatible with a 1978 8086.ehhhh?
Let me rephrase that.
I´m more and more confused how Nintendo thinks they can survive in the western market with this.
Lying on TV might help them a little, but what will happen after XMAS?
From what I understand this isn´t even a decent port machine for PS360 games?
Yeah - I´m confused.
No, I´m not saying Nintendo is going third party.
Sorry but this won't happen. If you want B2 you must buy a wiiu.
If you're hoping for it to be ported to a non-Nintendo console, you're probably going to have to hold off for a good decade or so.
Bayonetta 2 won't ever be ported to ps3/360. It's published by Nintendo and it would have never come out without Nintendo's help.
We have any clock speed numbers aside marcan ones?
Will you cut off your head if it does?Sorry but this won't happen. If you want B2 you must buy a wiiu.
Googling; put up a comparison. Let me know if I got the information wrong.
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It's a Nintendo published title, so chances are it's only going to be on the Wii U. Though I wouldn't be worried about the quality, given that Platinum is probably working closely with Nintendo who would (should!) know how to utilize their funky hardware, given their history of pushing out great looking games.So, what does this mean for Bayonetta? I was honestly holding off buying a WiiU until it came out. Should I wait for it to be ported over to PS3/360?
GAF, you're saving me all this money with more rain on the WiiU parade!
So, what does this mean for Bayonetta? I was honestly holding off buying a WiiU until it came out. Should I wait for it to be ported over to PS3/360?
GAF, you're saving me all this money with more rain on the WiiU parade!
I know that's irony but game like GTA V would really show if CPU is weak or strong
Sorry but this won't happen. If you want B2 you must buy a wiiu.
I was hoping for a crank myself.It's inverted ! You will have to use dryer to heat up system to work
So, what does this mean for Bayonetta? I was honestly holding off buying a WiiU until it came out. Should I wait for it to be ported over to PS3/360?
Indeed.
In all seriousness, I can't help but think that there's more to it than the base specs indicate. There's no way you're getting 360 visuals allied with moderately sub-PS3 performance (and v-sync / anti-aliasing in some cases) if the situation is as dire as it appears to be at surface level.
Because when it become law to have energy ratings on everything people will see this on the WiiU
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And G or something on the others people will just assume it's better. Because no one reads the little numbers, they just see the big A and go "that's the one!"
People look at energy ratings when they buy fridges and washing machines, but I doubt they give a shit when they're buying a console.Because when it become law to have energy ratings on everything people will see this on the WiiU
And G or something on the others people will just assume it's better. Because no one reads the little numbers, they just see the big A and go "that's the one!"
Laughable.
These two sentences are odd side-by-side.
Specs affect games, sales do not.
Laughable.
These two sentences are odd side-by-side.
Specs affect games, sales do not.
Indeed.
In all seriousness, I can't help but think that there's more to it than the base specs indicate. There's no way you're getting launch ports sporting 360 visuals allied with moderately sub-PS3 performance (and v-sync / anti-aliasing in some cases) if the situation is as dire as it appears to be at surface level.
I know that's irony but game like GTA V would really show if CPU is weak or strong
That's like saying US based devs make only COD.
Because the Wii's massive success convinced them that Average Joe Consumer really doesn't care that much about graphics/RAM/clock speed.
I'm going to play devil's advocate here. Buying a green device is not about how much money you will save on your electricity bill. But the lower impact you will have on the environment. It's first world redemption for the shitty lives we lead "oh my 42 inch television is A rated".Nobody and I mean nobody looks at the power consumption of a console before buying it in a store. If they do they don't have enough money to buy the console in the first place.
Will the WiiU tablet even reckognise a PC as an interface device? It'd be interesting to see an astronomical rise in sales of the tablet after an emulator releases. /OTCan't wait for the cafe emulator
Why bother posting in this thread if specs don't matter?
If Wii U doesn't flop, it's going to stay on the market at least until 2017, sacrificing performance so much for Wii BC is not a wise choice.Nintendo wanted to service the 95 million Wii owners in the wild. From that perspective, I can understand the CPU decision and in a lot of ways, it was the right choice.
But man... that CPU choice is baffling. Multiplatform Wii U games are going to be interesting to watch over the next 12 months.
Snap. I never even thought of that. That seems incredibly undemanding to emulate.