So something is definitely not right here.
I've downloaded several games since getting the Wii U (Mario, Zombi, Trine and Neo Assault), and everything went pretty well. So I decided to download Assassin's Creed 3 today and the download began and said it would take about 7 hours to complete (which for 17GB isn't too bad). I left to work on the computer and when I came back the Wii U had shut itself off, which is strange because I thought it didn't do that when stuff was downloading.
I turned the system back on and turned off the auto shut down option. However, my download was now at around 52 hours and not going down. I shut off the system and restarted it again but the download was still 50+ hours. I decide to delete the download as well as Neo Assault to re-download and get an idea of the speed. Neo Assault (which is 82MB) is taking 30 minutes to download.
I ran a speed test and my internet is still working fine, but since the Wii U auto shut down the system is downloading like it's in fucking 1999. I don't want to wait 3 days to play Assassin's Creed. This is pure bullshit.
Just an update on this.
After messing around with a bunch of stuff, I finally got it going at a decent speed again. I first tried linking the Wii U directly to my router (in both the router and Wii U settings), disabling all firewalls, and resetting all connections and there was still no improvement. Finally I tried switching from channel 11 to channel 1 in the router and it's working again. The stupid part is that channel 11 was working perfectly before, and has a 100% signal with the Wii U, while channel 1 only has a 91% signal. Maybe switching the channels refreshed something in the system, I don't know.
Anyways, fair warning, make sure your system doesn't auto shut-down during a download, it might give you some trouble.
SS4Gogita said:
Have there been any hints that we'll eventually be able to do something like watch Netflix on the TV while playing a game on the pad? Is that even technically feasible?
Probably not since they are both separate applications. The only things you can run in the background are the apps listed in the home menu (eShop, browser, Miiverse, etc.) Although what you're talking about wouldn't even be in the background, it would literally be two applications running simultaneously on different screens so...not too likely.