Posted August 12, 201411 yr Popular Post It's mostly running several E3 trailers together, but it's a better way to market the system. I dun care about the consoles memory, or frame speed, I care about the games and it's about time someone realizes that's what gamers tend to care about.
August 12, 201411 yr While I do only get consoles that I know have a fair amount of games I want to play on them (e.g. The Xbox 360 has 3 games I want, but that isn't enough to warrant buying the console for me), I do care about memory. Halfway through my Wii U's memory and that's with just 3 games, and there was a bunch of Wiiware titles I wanted. I know you can use an External hard drive but the money I spent on that could have just gone to a more advanced model of the Wii U with more capacity. 2 cents. I wonder if Nintendo announced the Wii U and released it the same time as the PS4 and Xbone would casuals be less confused that it's not an add-on?
August 12, 201411 yr It would have been worse imo if it was released at the same time since it would have been more overshadowed by the other two then it already was if you look at how bad they marketed the Wii U, after launch, until Mario Kart 8 came out .
August 12, 201411 yr Very nice! I think people judge it too harshly because of the double screen. But really it's just a controller, there's no need to get upset.
August 12, 201411 yr While I do only get consoles that I know have a fair amount of games I want to play on them (e.g. The Xbox 360 has 3 games I want, but that isn't enough to warrant buying the console for me), I do care about memory. Halfway through my Wii U's memory and that's with just 3 games, and there was a bunch of Wiiware titles I wanted. I know you can use an External hard drive but the money I spent on that could have just gone to a more advanced model of the Wii U with more capacity. 2 cents. I wonder if Nintendo announced the Wii U and released it the same time as the PS4 and Xbone would casuals be less confused that it's not an add-on? It supports up to 2TB of external memory, which nowadays doesn't cost a lot. At least you can use external storage on the Wii U unlike the PS4 or XB1 where games on those systems can go up to 50GB in size. I do agree that the 32GB (which about 25GB is usable) is a pathetic amount of storage but at least the option for SD cards and externals is there for those who want to upgrade. It means that Nintendo don't need to release a new model with a bigger memory unlike the inevitable 1TB size PS4 or X1's that will come out later down the line.
August 13, 201411 yr It supports up to 2TB of external memory, which nowadays doesn't cost a lot. At least you can use external storage on the Wii U unlike the PS4 or XB1 where games on those systems can go up to 50GB in size. I do agree that the 32GB (which about 25GB is usable) is a pathetic amount of storage but at least the option for SD cards and externals is there for those who want to upgrade. It means that Nintendo don't need to release a new model with a bigger memory unlike the inevitable 1TB size PS4 or X1's that will come out later down the line. You can change your PS4 or Xbox One HDD.
August 14, 201411 yr You can change your PS4 or Xbox One HDD. Yes you can change it. I never said you couldn't. The Wii U however lets you just plug in an external and work away without opening up the console itself. It's far less hassle than upgrading a PS4 or X1's HDD.
August 14, 201411 yr Yes you can change it. I never said you couldn't. The Wii U however lets you just plug in an external and work away without opening up the console itself. It's far less hassle than upgrading a PS4 or X1's HDD. External's coming soon.
August 14, 201411 yr That's cool, can't do it right now though. Because they have more important things to support first.
August 14, 201411 yr Author Because they have more important things to support first. Like their current gen ports and timed exclusives. Isn't that just dandy?
August 14, 201411 yr Like their current gen ports and timed exclusives. Isn't that just dandy? Putting the best games of a generation on a new console is good. Allows Wii and 360 owners the chance to play these games.
It's mostly running several E3 trailers together, but it's a better way to market the system. I dun care about the consoles memory, or frame speed, I care about the games and it's about time someone realizes that's what gamers tend to care about.