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Originally posted by KillaCham.
They don't even need to yet. E3 is half a year away and nobody will be buying those systems yet but all eyes will be on anything they unveil... NOT on the Wii U. We've seen everything the Wii U has to offer. We've seen the controller. We've seen the current gen graphics. We've seen Zombie U and the ratings it got after release. We've seen how it can't even get current gen games to play on it's console. We've seen how it will be getting ports of every Unreal Engine 4 game to be released in the future and we've seen how Wii U Madden isn't even running the Infinite physics Engine and looks like Madden 11. Nobody's jerking off to Nintendo's 1st HD system.
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Anybody familiar with technology and console launches
knows that developers take time to get to know how to develop correctly for the console. You're comparing how well a game runs on a system that's been out for over 7 years to a console that devs only got their hands on a year ago. Lets talk about games that ran like crap on Xbox 360 or PS3 when they were new. One very notable example was Sonic 2006, where load times on the PS3 lasted for MINUTES on end just to go into a screen with Sonic talking to an NPC and then when the mission actually started, again loading for MINUTES. Just give devs a year, they'll start to be on the same page as the other two consoles.
NINTENDO IS DOOMED!!! It seems like every time Nintendo releases a system/portable, everyone comes in and talks about how they're over forever and they'll be following SEGA's footsteps and becoming a third party developer. We saw this with 3DS, Nintendo launched the system with a terrible line-up and nobody bought the system. Now, the 3DS is doing fantastically well and will continue to do so. Wii U will pick up its footing once it gets some stellar games on it and when devs learn how to properly program with the hardware.