If you have a wii U and a copy of xenoblade, put dat on your gamepad

But it'll look better on my 46 inch tv ;)

480pp game doesn't look good on a 46 inch tv at all.

I played through it on Dolphin three times in 1080p with perfect audio and no slowdown whatsoever with an AMD Phenom II x4 3.4ghz, 4GB of RAM and a Radeon 6870. I used a specific AMD build which made the game run like a dream.

nothing else ran that well though

*cough*

Would I be able to run it with a Q6600, 4GB of Ram and a HD 5770? I really want to try it but well not paying $90 for a second copy. First one broke when I moved.

Damn do I need to build a new PC already.
 
480pp game doesn't look good on a 46 inch tv at all.



*cough*

Would I be able to run it with a Q6600, 4GB of Ram and a HD 5770? I really want to try it but well not paying $90 for a second copy. First one broke when I moved.

Damn do I need to build a new PC already.

Sure. Worked fine for me when I had a 5770.

Just make sure you get the proper build.
 
They work, but they do not upscale. They display in 480p with the added benefit of a clean digital HDMI image.


Hmmmm. Ok. I'm thinking of getting a wiiu and getting xenoblade.

Maybe last story too. What other games are good? Jrpg wise, strategy game wise, ?
 
They work, but they do not upscale. They display in 480p with the added benefit of a clean digital HDMI image.
Not quite accurate. the HDMI output is 1080p. it's rendered at 480p and upscaled by the Wii U.

Somewhat nitpicky, but relevant because many TVs upscale 480p as if the goal is impressionist artwork.
 
This was actually the first (and only) Wii game I tested out on the gamepad after that feature was added. I though it looked like ass; worse than on the TV. Really highlights the middling-to-poor quality of that screen; really bad colors. And the aliasing was actually more noticeable on the gamepad screen, for whatever reason. Don't think I'll ever use that feature again; I had hoped it would make the aliasing less distracting, but it had the opposite effect.
 
This was actually the first (and only) Wii game I tested out on the gamepad after that feature was added. I though it looked like ass; worse than on the TV. Really highlights the middling-to-poor quality of that screen; really bad colors. And the aliasing was actually more noticeable on the gamepad screen, for whatever reason. Don't think I'll ever use that feature again; I had hoped it would make the aliasing less distracting, but it had the opposite effect.

Exactly. On a side note, I'm rediscovering how good late Wii games look on my CRT in rgb. Games like DKCR, Kirby RTD or Zelda SS are mindblowing. After all, Wii is the most powerful " standard def/analog era console" ever released, and it shows.
 
This seems kind of strange but, can someone gave me their save game around the part where we go to the other bionis (don't remember how it's called). I gave my Wii to my sister and someone broke into her appartement and stole a bunch of thing, and my Wii AND my 100+ hours of Xenoblade. I didn't finish it yet. I just want to go to the end but I don't want to watch a playthrough. I gave this game so much, I want to experience it one last time but I don't have the time to redo it all from scratch.

Where exactly? I just arrived in the mechonis village yesterday.
 
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