walking fiend
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not really, my router is at least 6 meters away from TV, so if my wii did have ethernet istead of wireless, I needed to get 6 meters of cable; not only it would have costed me more than wii lan adapter to get a good cable, it would have been an eyesore.phosphor112 said:I'm saying, give a piece of hardware a capable means of accessing the internet (in the 360's case, it was ethernet... everyone has that) and you can show your consumer base how powerful your network really is.
I don't really understand why you are trying to make it look something bigger than what it is. in this age of smartphones, ipads, laptops, etc, I expect the most of people are using wireless access points.
lol.Wii U failed to impress me. I still don't understand how it will change gaming a bit.The controller is just a souped up version of the GameCube-Game Boy Advance game link fiasco, and beside the controller, there's nothing new.
You're not impressed by HD graphics today, it's standard since several years back. Why should anyone buy a Wii U to play the next Battlefield when they can play that game on the 360?
Neither Nintendo or any third party has explained how the controller is going to make games more fun. The only things they've said are "it opens up a lot of posibilities" and "I have so many ideas I would like to try out". There's nothing concrete.