Actually, I discovered recently that the fact Nintendo is always behind in hardware specs is actually an intentional practice. They call it, "Lateral Thinking with Withered Technology". Basically, it's a way of forcing themselves to make the most of their hardware and still make the best games, not solely relying on the merits of the system itself, and making sure developers are actually thinking about how to push and innovate the hardware they have. The theory started with Gunpei Yokoi when he was making the Gameboy.Rayfist wrote:I don't see the big deal with missing out on one skin. We got a modding community ready to rock 'n roll with this game at anytime.Sort of. It is part of the new gen with PS4 and XB1 and so far Wii U is far surpassing both of them, but I think it seriously would've been a better idea if Nintendo just waited instead of immediately rushing out the Wii U. Maybe try to catch a glimpse at what there rivals are doing? I like my Wii U but I think that if Nintendo took more time with it, it could be even more of a graphical powerhouse. Hell, look what's happening with the 3DS, it's now getting a graphical upgrade, and it damn well should, Pokemon X/Y had a lot of framerate issues in 3D, and remember the horrible framerate in the Rayman Origins port? Chances are a lot of those could be fixed. I have a feeling that Nintendo will end up releasing a new Wii U model which will be graphically better, just my thoughts. I'm noticing this whole type of "Ah shit we fucked up" trend lately with big companies. Look at Microsoft, they not only removed that kinect nobody wanted, but in addition gave us a better Xbox One, performance wise. Seems Nintendo is now doing the same.OldClassicGamer wrote:Wii U is not Last-Gen though.
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I actually think it's a great thing as it forces them to come up with more innovations than "the graphics are better this time", such as the Wii U GamePad. Competing to have the best specs in the console market is a pointless practice, because PC is always there, and in all honesty, the average consumer cares not about the specs, but just that the games look good. Nintendo succeeds at doing this with their impeccable art direction either way, so why waste time and money on a spec race not many people actually give a damn about?










