MadOdorMachine
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So:
- It might have fast memory
- It might have ok memory
- It might have slow memory
- It's "balanced and enough for the Wii U"
- Nintendo has a better understanding about the arcitecture
- It's a matter of perception
- It's a noticable step up from Wii
In other words, you made a huge post about absolutely nothing. Why do people do this?
Sounds like he gave pretty reasonable info even if it isn't much different that what we've already heard.
All in all, the hardware will be balanced and enough for what the Wii U will be on the technical side : not a powerhouse between 5x and 10x the xbox360 in paper, capable of running 2014 complex 3D engines at 1080p, 60fps (or even 30), max AA, etc, a generational leap as important as some older ones. But it will not be a xbox360 in disguise, a Nintendo make-up applied on current gen hd tech. And of course, the main interest is really the padlet and all the wonderful ideas of gameplay that can come with it.
In other words it's a step up from Xbox 360, but not a full generational leap over it.