I've had no interest in buying a Wii U since it was announced but now with wind waker hd and Mario 3d world i'm really tempted to buy one.
I know the gamepad does not have much of a reach but If i were to have the Wii U in my room would i be able to use the gamepad to play games from ?
if i were to buy the wind waker hd pack with Mario 3d world which controller would be best to use for those games ?
The gamepad connection either works, or doesn't work. It doesn't do dropped frames or bad framerates, torn frames, artifacts etc due to bad connection. If the connection isn't good enough, you'll just get an error message stating the connection isn't good enough. The connection will go through a brick wall in my house, but not two. It also goed through the (wooden) floor to the room downstairs. With nothing blocking it, i get 10 meters out of if without a problem. Maybe more, but the space where my Wii U is, isn't bigger than that, so i can't tell. It all depends, number of walls, wall thickness, distance etc. Like a Wifi signal, with that difference, that your wifi signal will steadily die down and you can still have enough signal to browse the internet... but like i said, Wii U doesn't work like that. If the connection isn't optimal, it won't work, because Nintendo wants it to be a lagfree 60fps experience (depending on the game obv).
I play games from my bed, downstairs, while the Wii U is upstairs in the living room.
As for which controller to play WW... the gamepad obviously. Can't speak for SM3DW yet.
i want to i really do but i have issue's about the system.
Is the system really that slow to load and navigate ?
Super Mario 3d world is a coop game with four people but can you play all of it on your own and finish it ?
And if i were to get Zelda Skyward sword and other Wii games would they work on the Wii U ?
The OS has been updated a bunch of times and is much faster than it was last year. And while loading a game or app might still be slower than on PS4/XBO, the fact that you can navigate with the touchscreen saves you at least the same amount of time, so overall you won't be losing more time.
You can simply enter the Wii "app" which puts the Wii U into Wii mode, and lets you play Wii games just like you would be playing on the Wii. You can NOT control Wii games with the gamepad or Wii U pro controller, but you CAN use the gamepad as a mini tv screen, and play Wii games on the gamepad screen, provided you use a Wii controller to control the game.