It's still a shining example of developers not caring about Wii U and it will still be enjoyed by millions.
and Nintendo has PLENTY of 3rd party support.
A small fraction of the support that Xbox One and PS4 has. Ubisoft sure has a lot of faith in the Wii U, clearly shown by not making Rayman Legends a Wii U exclusive as previously planned, and not having The Division on the Wii U.
There are 3rd party exclusives on Nintendo.
Oh man I sure will miss a Lego game and ZombiU.
I can't believe you ranked this above WiiU. You have such bad taste.
"Your taste is different than mine, therefore it is bad!" That's the same type of **** that 12 year olds with special snowflake syndrome say when comparing music genres.
You guys focus too much on power and RAM or GB space, when we're supposed to be focused on gaming.
But that's what developers are focusing on. They are packing their games full of details that would cause the Wii U to melt. So why would I want a console that can't run the Witcher 3 or The Division?
Oh man I sure will miss a Lego game and ZombiU Firstly, alot of people like those. Second, I barely played ZombiU. I play my other 3rd party exclusives.
Oh man I sure will miss a Lego game and ZombiU Firstly, alot of people like those. Second, I barely played ZombiU. I play my other 3rd party exclusives.
Update/persuasion post: I went to Gamestop yesterday to change my pre-orders to PS4. Before I went my mother called and they answered (paraphrasing): "Hello this is Gamestop where you can still pre-order the PS4". Talking to an employee he said that the PS4 was more pre-ordered 4 to 1. Think about that DRM: The Box fans, if you think that some of your old games that you still love have low server population now think about what it'll be like the X1.
Im still content with Steam. Always has the games I want and I don't need to buy a new console every so many years and has better graphics and sales all the time
I've played with a Coleco (my uncle's), owned an Atari, Vectrex, NES, tried a Sega (my friend's), owned a Turbographix, SNES. Gameboy, N64, GBA, PS1 and that's it (Yeah I know, I'm old..) I've been a PC gamer since. If I had to choose I would buy the PS4 though.
"An internet connection is only required when setting up the console"?
How is this a problem? It's not that hard to have an internet connection for 30 minutes. Soldier can still easily turn on the consoles at home, then take the console on duty with them as they do with the 360.
[quote]And what if a person doesn't have internet?[quote]
Oh yes, somebody would spend 500 dollars on a console but can't buy internet. You could easily go to a buddy's house and do the set up,or try an internet cafe or something. It really isn't that hard to get internet for a half hour.