Just getting the game is not enough. Most people have ps360 already. They need to fix the online to match at least the ps3.
Just getting the same games and they look the same is not going to do anything.
Not sure what you mean by besides Mass Effect 3, I don't think anyone considers Mass Effect 3 to be "new" - but I would agree with the general sentiment.I think that is a decent point. The problem is Nintendo did not announce any new 3rd party releases besides Mass Effect 3. If Nintendo had unveiled AC3, Aliens, and Darksiders at E3 I think the reaction would have been different.
By and large they do, thus far, look essentially the same. I don't think anyone is going to buy the Wii U specifically to play Arkham City or ME3 if they already have a PS360.Luckily thats not the case
Not sure what you mean by besides Mass Effect 3, I don't think anyone considers Mass Effect 3 to be "new" - but I would agree with the general sentiment..
Yeah, I agree with the general sentiment.I meant games we did not know about before E3.
Not sure what you mean by besides Mass Effect 3, I don't think anyone considers Mass Effect 3 to be "new" - but I would agree with the general sentiment.
That and Ubisoft had already been very public about supporting the Wii U.
By and large they do, thus far, look essentially the same. I don't think anyone is going to buy the Wii U specifically to play Arkham City or ME3 if they already have a PS360.
They're meant to put the U in Wii U, according to Reggie as at E3 2011.Who cares about people who already own PS360s?
I dont get why that keeps being brought up.
Who cares about people who already own PS360s?
I dont get why that keeps being brought up.
It's getting crowded in here.
Luckily thats not the case
Haha. As I was scrolling through the posts I was thinking that this thread has some new (and needed) life.
I think that is a decent point. The problem is Nintendo did not announce any new 3rd party releases besides Mass Effect 3. If Nintendo had unveiled AC3, Aliens, and Darksiders at E3 I think the reaction would have been different.
Does Nintendo consider August to be a part of the Fall season?
WiiU is not getting enough credit for nabbing Assassin's Creed 3 for launch.
Before, people didnt expect it, now that WiiU has it, it has been marginalized.
Im curious which 3rd party game Nintendo needs to get on the WiiU that
it will be taken seriously as a multi-port console. I doubt its CoD. It might be GTA5.
WiiU is not getting enough credit for nabbing Assassin's Creed 3 for launch.
Before, people didnt expect it, now that WiiU has it, it has been marginalized.
Im curious which 3rd party game Nintendo needs to get on the WiiU that
it will be taken seriously as a multi-port console. I doubt its CoD. It might be GTA5.
WiiU is not getting enough credit for nabbing Assassin's Creed 3 for launch.
Before, people didnt expect it, now that WiiU has it, it has been marginalized.
Im curious which 3rd party game Nintendo needs to get on the WiiU that
it will be taken seriously as a multi-port console. I doubt its CoD. It might be GTA5.
I hope so! But it seems they said September right? Or was just fall?
Are we just assuming now Nintendo wasn't being serious/lying about their intent to pursue that market? (Not that it was all that explicitly stated, of course)
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I'll speak for myself and say that I think third party ports, while vital, are not the measure of whether to spring for a Wii U. It will be the first-party games, and the third-party titles will flesh out the library, and thus give an incentive to stay within the platform.
They're meant to put the U in Wii U, according to Reggie as at E3 2011.
If Nintendo really hold that attitude, then to be frank, third parties are completely justified if they ignore it.
Who are the people who are buying ps3's and 360's?
People who already own those consoles?
Of course not.
Nintendo means they want to expand into that market.
Not per se people who already have bought consoles in that market.
Its people thinking about buying an HD console now having
three options.
Yup. Just no new (And needed) information about Wii u!! Come on September!
Possibly. In the case of those owning one but not the other.Who are the people who are buying ps3's and 360's?
People who already own those consoles?
I'm assuming you mean the "Wii upgraders" market, rather than the very late adopting 6th gen owners.Nintendo means they want to expand into that market.
Not per se people who already have bought consoles in that market.
Its people thinking about buying an HD console now having
three options.
Finally got approved Been following this threat since speculation V. Lots of good info and laugh over the time.
Man, sorry for the long post, but I have been lurking forever this thread and wishing I could reply to a lot of the things discuss here!
We have EA in July. That should give a little something.
Same here, I'd love reading but was unable to reply and give any sort of input. I just hope you receive a better welcome than I did. ;o
Are all of you guys still buying the Wii U at launch?
Are all of you guys still buying the Wii U at launch?
Same here, I'd love reading but was unable to reply and give any sort of input. I just hope you receive a better welcome than I did. ;o
Are all of you guys still buying the Wii U at launch?
Welcome! Hopefully others aren't too pessimistic, but it is a bit of a dead news time, so it's natural. Hopefully EA doesn't wait until July 31th to reveal their news...
Also, welcome to Daknight. I don't understand technical talk enough to talk about it either, which is why I haven't been too active in this thread. I just rely on people like bgassassin and wsippel (and lherre, of course).
I'm excited about Nintendo Land too. It should be fun since I loved Pac-man Vs. and the other GBA-GCN connectivity games. I hope they provide different maps for the Luigi's Mansion and Animal Crossing games, too.
Why, what happened to you?
And welcome.
HEY! You're that GameTrailers troll that was messing on the Nintendo-GAF IRC.
So to answer your question, you do NOT touch Ace's avatar!
As for the Wii U's technical talk I'll leave that to the experts (which have been very helpful in me actually understanding more about CPU in general, not just Wii U). Though one technical question I always wonder is if in the future being able to use two wii pads will extend outside of just games. I am thinking more as using two wii pads to navigate the internet, example someone is watching Youtube while someone else is looking on amazon, etc, etc. I am doubtful that option will be available while someone is playing (as in someone playing a game, while someone else is watching Youtube in another pad). This is just a VERY hopeful dream of mine (assuming the Wii pad alone doesn't cost more than 99 that is), since they barely announce the Wii U support for two pads, so anything this advance would be a pipe dream xP
Ooooo, that's right. While I'm not interested in sports games, I am interested to see what EA has done. Hopefully they'll do some really good shit with the pad and people will be excited.
As an aside. I was wondering how Nintendo are going to announce big games from now on. I mean, they seem to ignore E3 for the most part for us enthusiast gamers so will they start doing it during Nintendo Directs? Be strange to sit down to a Nintendo Direct only to be greeted by a High Def, sexy as a mofo Metroid game.
Are all of you guys still buying the Wii U at launch?
Do you guys think I would get banned for using the late Acebandage's avatar?
Do you guys think I would get banned for using the late Acebandage's avatar?
Not much? Unless you think that Takahashi's comments deserve extra weight because of who they come from, rather than for what they're saying?
Same here, I'd love reading but was unable to reply and give any sort of input. I just hope you receive a better welcome than I did. ;o
HEY! You're that GameTrailers troll that was messing on the Nintendo-GAF IRC.
So to answer your question, you do NOT touch Ace's avatar!
bgassassin said:That's a good and intriguing question. The bandwidth would need to be sufficient to support it (focusing strictly on wireless). I guess Wii U could act like a server and the controllers as dummy terminals since that's what they are anyway.
I actually like the idea from a business perspective.
Do you guys think I would get banned for using the late Acebandage's avatar?
I don't know, but it would be pretty funny.
Are all of you guys still buying the Wii U at launch?
If it's $299 or below I'm pretty sure everyone who is regularly posting in this thread will get it at launch. Even with all the bitching and moaning, myself included.
It would be a very attractive selling point that's for sure, I know it wouldn't be possible while gaming. I do feel if the system could double the amount of ram the OS has access to and can split it between pads, it would be feasible. However I do not know what kind of performance impact that would have on the CPU, or the corresponding applications.
If it is possible, it would be VERY wise of Nintendo to allow it and market that functionality heavily.
Are all of you guys still buying the Wii U at launch?
Are all of you guys still buying the Wii U at launch?
I wonder if he had anything to do with Club Penguin...like how the hell did it get so big?Nintendo of America Hires New Senior VP of Network Business
Seems like they have created a division to work on their digital enterprise.
wsippel (or however his name is spelled) pointed out a while back that SMT isn't really needed if the cores are efficient to begin with. I only vaguely remember reading about it way back when Intel started using it, but basically it was cause their longer execution pipelines resulted in a lot of wasted idle time, kind of like a water tube with bubbles (empty space) in it. SMT was a way of filling in that idle time. If a chip has shorter pipelines then the "bubbles" are less of an issue since they get cleared out in fewer steps. I think OoOE plays a part too, like it can more efficiently put stuff into the pipeline in the first place if I'm remembering things right.I've been researching the implications of the Wii U CPU's supposed lack of SMT. I was curious as to how being relegated to 3 threads would affect performance of game code and why Nintendo would settle for such a deficiency.
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It'd be hilarious if they used the Wii U to start their "next gen" stuff like they did with Madden on 360 way back, this place would melt down. On the other hand it could result in messed up Madden as they get their next gen kinks out of the way.Ooooo, that's right. While I'm not interested in sports games, I am interested to see what EA has done. Hopefully they'll do some really good shit with the pad and people will be excited.
As an aside. I was wondering how Nintendo are going to announce big games from now on. I mean, they seem to ignore E3 for the most part for us enthusiast gamers so will they start doing it during Nintendo Directs? Be strange to sit down to a Nintendo Direct only to be greeted by a High Def, sexy as a mofo Metroid game.
I'm thinking I might go up to $350, but $299 would probably be in my "fuck it might as well" range. Kind of wondering if they'd try something like $329 to give them room for a small drop to $299 next year.If it's $299 or below I'm pretty sure everyone who is regularly posting in this thread will get it at launch. Even with all the bitching and moaning, myself included.
Do you guys think I would get banned for using the late Acebandage's avatar?
Are all of you guys still buying the Wii U at launch?