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<blockquote data-quote="pseudokings" data-source="post: 40916" data-attributes="member: 612"><p>Yeah, look back at those earliest PS3/360 games, as in look at screens or pop one in your system. Not so great compared to NG3:RE, which is 1080p 60fps (to the best of my knowledge - with the occasional frame drop), and is better anti-aliased than on PS3/360. Oh, and 1080/60 is the "goal" of Wii U games.</p><p></p><p>And where is this "New Super U isn't 1080p 60fps" info coming from? The Wii U outputs 1080p always if you have a 1080p TV, so if a game is running internally at less, you're TV isn't going to know (as in you can't just press the info button and know). It lists 1080p as a supported resolution on the eShop (where you can buy it as a DL) if I'm not mistaken. So where on the ever reliable internets did you read this? Besides, let's say it's true, so what? Ninja Gaiden runs at 1080/60, and it's doing a hell of a lot more graphically than New Super U. Sorry, but you're argument doesn't hold water.</p><p></p><p>As someone who actually owns one, I have been incredibly impressed. It works incredibly smoothly, adding a USB HDD was no sweat, the Wii to Wii U Transfer was easy, Wii games look massively better with the clean digital HDMI output, The Gamepad is really cool and it's little screen looks very nice (even if technically not HD resolution), the web browser is fantastic, the eShop works well, it really has surpassed my expectations. As far as graphics go? The graphics are every bit as good as these late in the generation "I've given 'er all she's got, Captain!" games on the PS3/360, and this is launch, which means there is significant room for improvement. And third party games? Who cares? You buy a Nintendo console to play Nintendo games. That said, Aliens: Colonial Marines will have it's definitive version on Wii U, NG3:RE is the definitive version on Wii U, Tekken Tag 2's definitive version is on Wii U, and Nintendo with publishing NG3:RE, and paying Platinum Games to make The Wonderful 101, and Bayonetta 2 (both should be awesome), are showing that they get they need to expand their list of exclusives and partners to offer a consistent stream of new and classic IP. Will the PS4/Nextbox kick it's ass graphically? Of course. Will the makers of multi-platform overrated dreck say the Wii U isn't worth their dev time and money a few years from now? Probably. But exclusives are the name of the game, and Nintendo does, and will continue to have a top-tier lineup of them. If all you want to do is Madden and COD, then by all means, wait for the PS4/Nextbox. Oh, BTW, the Wii U launched with both of those games.</p><p></p><p>I'm not into starting fights on the internet, so nothing personal, I just can't stand speculation and misinformation masquerading as facts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pseudokings, post: 40916, member: 612"] Yeah, look back at those earliest PS3/360 games, as in look at screens or pop one in your system. Not so great compared to NG3:RE, which is 1080p 60fps (to the best of my knowledge - with the occasional frame drop), and is better anti-aliased than on PS3/360. Oh, and 1080/60 is the "goal" of Wii U games. And where is this "New Super U isn't 1080p 60fps" info coming from? The Wii U outputs 1080p always if you have a 1080p TV, so if a game is running internally at less, you're TV isn't going to know (as in you can't just press the info button and know). It lists 1080p as a supported resolution on the eShop (where you can buy it as a DL) if I'm not mistaken. So where on the ever reliable internets did you read this? Besides, let's say it's true, so what? Ninja Gaiden runs at 1080/60, and it's doing a hell of a lot more graphically than New Super U. Sorry, but you're argument doesn't hold water. As someone who actually owns one, I have been incredibly impressed. It works incredibly smoothly, adding a USB HDD was no sweat, the Wii to Wii U Transfer was easy, Wii games look massively better with the clean digital HDMI output, The Gamepad is really cool and it's little screen looks very nice (even if technically not HD resolution), the web browser is fantastic, the eShop works well, it really has surpassed my expectations. As far as graphics go? The graphics are every bit as good as these late in the generation "I've given 'er all she's got, Captain!" games on the PS3/360, and this is launch, which means there is significant room for improvement. And third party games? Who cares? You buy a Nintendo console to play Nintendo games. That said, Aliens: Colonial Marines will have it's definitive version on Wii U, NG3:RE is the definitive version on Wii U, Tekken Tag 2's definitive version is on Wii U, and Nintendo with publishing NG3:RE, and paying Platinum Games to make The Wonderful 101, and Bayonetta 2 (both should be awesome), are showing that they get they need to expand their list of exclusives and partners to offer a consistent stream of new and classic IP. Will the PS4/Nextbox kick it's ass graphically? Of course. Will the makers of multi-platform overrated dreck say the Wii U isn't worth their dev time and money a few years from now? Probably. But exclusives are the name of the game, and Nintendo does, and will continue to have a top-tier lineup of them. If all you want to do is Madden and COD, then by all means, wait for the PS4/Nextbox. Oh, BTW, the Wii U launched with both of those games. I'm not into starting fights on the internet, so nothing personal, I just can't stand speculation and misinformation masquerading as facts. [/QUOTE]
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