Wii U has a really great processor and more RAM
Says Gearbox director - Wii U will have one of the best looking versions of Aliens
nintendo-gamer.net
gamingeek
Wii U's Reportedly Underwhelming Hardware questioned
1up - 'at the very least means it is more powerful than the anonymous sources would have us believe.'
1up.com
gamingeek
Wii Fatal Frame Has a Haunted Mansion Mode
Crimson Butterfly promises updated graphics, new controls, and new modes of play.
andriasang.com news
gamingeek
Iwata: DLC shouldn't be as if you removed game content
More Fire Emblem DLC details here
andriasang.com
gamingeek
1UP Reviews Kinect Star Wars
C- "Kinect Star Wars offers little".
1up.com editorial impressions
aspro
RPGamer reviews Xenoblade
5/5 - Brilliant story and voice acting. Tons of content. Locations are stunning.
rpgamer.com impressions
gamingeek
The Press Room Episode #107
Kid Icarus, Resident Evil: ORC hands-on and MORE. Vader and Foolz this week.
thepressroompodcast.com editorial impressions media news
aspro
Nextbox Devkit Specs, Includes 16-Core Processor?
More likely 16 threads, 4 cores with 4 threads each?
sillegamer.com
gamingeek
Tokyo Jungle Guest Player List Announced
Keiji Inafune, Suda 51, Yoshinori Kitase, Toshihiro Nagoshi and others to try out new PS3 title.
andriasang.com news
gamingeek
PAX: Sega does what Nintendon't
Hell Yeah! Gorgeous 2D game inspired by Drill Dozer!
1up.com impressions
phantom_leo
Wii U triples the amount of memory on a single chip
'Making for extreme game play.'
ibm.com
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I think that's probably alien spawn.
That dudes face
Depends on how bad this cold gets by then, though.
Those new chrome Xbox controllers seem like they'd go great with a bag of Munchies.
Sort of half-serious. I've been quite sick with the flu. I have had dreadful headaches but no vomitting. Don't think I've been alien probed yet
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
I'm not buyin' this new story about the Nintendo console not even being on the same level as 360. Wasn't it originally announced a long time ago as being based on the Radeon 4800 series cards? Those cards are well beyond the 360's GPU. Somebody is full of shit one way or another.
But would you believe it that the Wii U can make cotton candy?
Hell fucking yes my Robinean friend. Super Mario Universe will dispense the shit as Mario jumps for Stars!
This sounds like ass if it's true:
Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz under the condition of anonymity, one source said to be familiar with the hardware commented: "No, it's not up to the same level as the PS3 or the 360. The graphics are just not as powerful."
Another developer agreed: "Yeah, that's true. It doesn't produce graphics as well as the PS3 or the 360. There aren't as many shaders, it's not as capable. Sure, some things are better, mostly as a result of it being a more modern design. But overall the Wii U just can't quite keep up."
The article suggests Nintendo has been hampered to a degree by the cost of producing Wii U's tablet controller, meaning it's had to scale back on the capability of the console's GPU, CPU, RAM and other components in order to keep the final retail price low enough.
With its colour LCD touchscreen, the tablet controller is going to be a relatively expensive piece of kit, hence the reason consumers will only get one with each console. Wii U is expected, at least initially, to only support one tablet controller at a time, meaning secondary players will have to use a Wii Remote.
One developer also told GI.biz that they believe the PS3/Vita combo is a stronger alternative to the Wii U with tablet controller. "You can do everything with that combo that you can with the Wii U, and more," they said.
But with the vita/ps3 comments it sounds like a troll. Two actual named, Vigil art developers working on Wii U Darksiders 2 right at this minute said last year at E3 and on camera last week that Wii U was more powerful than current gen systems and could do a lot more. I don't think the tech demos last year of the garden or zelda demo were sub-360 graphics.
Did you? Also Mark Rein of Epic said recentely "That Zelda demo was gorgeous and we can do even more than that with Unreal Engine 3 on Wii U. I think it (the console) will do great."
I think it depends on what context this anonymous dev is talking about as we've already heard that it takes a lot of resources to generate a different viewpoint on the tablet screen, whilst displaying high quality graphics on the HDTV too and for ports to boot. Our resident French journo on GAF has said that most devs are just porting shit across at the moment and trying to get their unoptimised 360 engines running on the TV and the padlet at the same time. Which obviously uses more resources. It would be like having your 360 putting Gears 2 on your HDTV and having it also connected to another TV pumping out the same graphics and environment at a lower resolution at the same time. Kinda like how split screen usually has a performance hit.
Yeah it sounds like a troll to me.
This was IGNs article
There was one dev on GAF who claimed it was worse than 360/PS3 but he was a lone voice amongst pretty much everything else we've heard and failed to specify what devkit he was using or reply when questioned. The latest kit is version 5 and at the time the dev kits were v1 or v2 when he made his post.
The only way I see Wii U as being lower powered than 360, is if the 3DS only selling once the price was cut has frightened Nintendo to go cheap and go mass market out the gate; as low as they can go. 3DS wasn't underpowered and I think Wii U wouldn't be, but if the 3DS launch made them poopie a little in their pants, yeah they might have gone cheap, which would be very sad IMO.
In case anyone missed it last week.
Darksiders 2 art director Han Randhawa interview
Calls Wii U 'a pretty powerful machine, more resources, you can do a lot more'
2 minutes 50 seconds
Even this article is only 2 months old:
Wii U 'twice as powerful as Xbox 360'
Next-gen system far outperforms current expectations, Develop source claim
However, yesterday a separate insider source told IGN that the next generation Xbox will be “six times as powerful” as its predecessor – the key addition being that this will mean it yields a “20 per cent greater performance than Wii U”.
That unverified calculation, if true, echoes claims from the Develop source who claims the Wii U is far more powerful than current expectations.
Vigil in 2011
"Yeah, just because the hardware is more powerful and it will have some extra features that I think will actually be useful to people playing the game. With it’s controller, [the Wii U version of Darksiders II] might be the best version of the game."
Gearbox in 2011
“We've got the [Aliens: Colonial Marines] engine running on the Wii U, and as far as the console goes, you're going to see textures at a resolution that you haven't seen on [the current] generation.”
Kinect Star Wars reviews
CVG: 8.5/10 - Cynicism leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads you to not enjoy the best Star Wars game in years. Suspend disbelief and cast aside aspersions - you'll have a riot.
Xbox 360 Achievements: 45/100 - Kinect Star Wars is another in a long list of Kinect titles that just doesn't cut it. Its unresponsive controls, lack of depth and short-lived gaming experiences do little to cater for any audience. Quite why Microsoft backed it so much is still a mystery; it's a title that they probably should have sent out to die alone a long time ago.
Eurogamer: 5/10 - Kids will find it far too fiddly and unresponsive, while adults will be put off by the repetition and generally slapdash "see what sticks" approach to gameplay. Waste your time with this, you should not.
Digital Spy: 4/5 - The development team has gone to great lengths to ensure that every game mode feels different to the next, and has overcome any issues with length by adding lots of replayability in terms of high scores, unlockables and alternative game modes. The force really is strong with this one.
ShopTo: Good - The Force may not be strong in this one, but there is definitely something there. The game won't appeal to everyone, but if you have kids and want to teach them the way of the Jedi, then what better way than to put a copy of Kinect Star Wars in the console, sit back and enjoy.
God is a Geek: 7/10 - The dancing mode is hilarious, and its player detection is so good it is one of the only Kinect dance games to come close to the Dance Central titles. Rancor Rampage is just pure unadulterated fun, and Pod Racing is one of the most intuitive and logical implementations of Kinect control that we have seen yet on the hardware, but Duels of Fate and Jedi Destiny fall down when you get to use the legendary glowing sword; it just isn't as satisfying or exhilarating as it should be.
GamesBeat: 70/100 - Kids may be happy with this game. And if you want to break it out for a party, the Dance Off game is funny. It's so rare to find a game with a sense of humor in it these days. The Rancor Rampage is quite entertaining. And so this Star Wars title has enough redeeming qualities to satisfy people who are in love with the George Lucas property.
IGN: 5.5/10 - If you're a longtime fan who's been waiting for a game that'll let you live out your Star Wars fantasies than the wait is far from over. Kinect Star Wars, with all its control and polish issues, has very limited appeal for an adult audience. Kids will likely find more enjoyment out of it, even the absurd dancing mode, but ultimately its more of a Star Wars-themed set of mediocre mini-games than the jedi epic fans are dying for.
Metro: 4/10 - This is not the Star Wars game you're looking for, and neither is it the game to prove that Kinect can do core games - in fact it's quite the opposite...
NowGamer: 7.0 - Traditional fans will question some of Kinect Star Wars' gameplay, and though it falls flat on its face when attempting to present lightsaber-on-lightsaber action, the other disciplines make up for it and will give those who like Jar Jar an experience they'll no doubt love.
Yeah the 4870 Radeon was the card I had before my new one in my PC...it blows the 360 away, I mean fucking destroys it. So if that is what the new Nintendo is based on, then this new article over the past few days of developers claiming its "just not as capable" is total horseshit. And those other articles you brought up I forgot about, all the times people claimed Wii U to be a superior. And yes, to me the Zelda demo alone shows its beyond 360. The detail and clarity in that demo looks like something you'd expect out of a 4870 card.
If Nintendo did go and chop the specs down, as you say, then I will be pretty disappointed. And so will everyone else when Zelda looks nothing like that. If they go back to cel shading again, we will know why.
Kinect Star Wars seems to be a gimmicky piece of crap just like Kinect itself.
This is Nintendo's supposed new graphics card in action:
I just read that the very cheapest Radeon has twice the shader units of the 360. If Wii U was to have less shader units than 360 it would have to be using a bargain basement, super crap AMD IGP.
The GI article barely makes sense "The graphics are just not as powerful." Since when are graphics powerful? Is this quote run through a translator?
Then the quote contradicts itself IMO "There aren't as many shaders, it's not as capable. Sure, some things are better, mostly as a result of it being a more modern design. But overall the Wii U just can't quite keep up."
The more modern design would mean some things are better - like the shader capability. Why would Nintendo release Wii U with a poorer shader unit than a 2005 released machine? If, the cheapest radeon gpu has twice the amount of shaders as 360 anyway?
Crysis 2 looks great and personally I would be pretty happy playing it at 720p on my 360 and I wouldn't have anything to complain about regarding the graphics, so regarding Wii U I have little to worry about. I'm just wondering on the scaleability. As far as I'm aware there haven't been massive breakthroughs in graphics technology, next gen seems to be about more of what we already have. Things will definetely look better on more powerful machines, but in terms of feature sets you can still scale the games to work on gpus with fairly modern feature sets. I think the wii u garden realtime demo from last year looks better but probably because I like the artstyle, setting and colour more.