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From a GameSpot interview with Scott Moffitt:
I was hoping to avoid reverse engineering as the only option to know the specs of the console. Of course, there will be plenty of sites that will take the machine apart, but the amount of information coming from such laboratory studies is usually not enough in my opinion; well that goes for reports published online at least.
Time to start saving for two consoles I guess. Unless I can get something from NOA Rob later this week. Remember to post any questions you may have.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/wii-u-message-confusing-nintendo-6383049Before E3, a few third-party developers came out to say the Wii U hardware was better than the Xbox 360 and PS3. Can you share any insight into the console's hardware specifications?
Unfortunately I have to give you the bad answer. It just comes back to a company philosophy that we believe the experiences and the gameplay are more important than facts and figures. Once the system is available no doubt people will reverse engineer it and take it apart and that info will become known. Our focus is to talk about what it can do for gameplay and how it can revolutionize entertainment, rather than focus on tech specs.
I was hoping to avoid reverse engineering as the only option to know the specs of the console. Of course, there will be plenty of sites that will take the machine apart, but the amount of information coming from such laboratory studies is usually not enough in my opinion; well that goes for reports published online at least.
Time to start saving for two consoles I guess. Unless I can get something from NOA Rob later this week. Remember to post any questions you may have.