No, because I didn't buy a Wii U. And the pro controller was $60 when it first came out with very few games that supported it. While the traditional controls are on the tablet it's still unwieldy for virtually no reason other than to accommodate the gimmicky second screen no third parties wanted to deal with.WeepingAngels said:If you mean the Pro Controller, it's $50 but no, the Gamepad itself has traditional controls too. It has extra but the traditional controls are still there and can be used. I still use the D-Pad often for games designed for the D-Pad like NES and SNES VC games. Don't you?
You really need to work on your reading comprehension. What part about "the switch isn't that much less powerful" and "graphics cards now natively downscale automatically" didn't you understand? Are you really trying to claim the Wii U is as powerful as the Switch?I want to nail this down. Are you saying that developers could have ported PS4/Xbox One games to the Wii U easily if it weren't for the second screen because the Wii U graphics chip could down scale automatically. Is that really your argument?
This seems to contradict what you say above.[/quote]
No, it contradicts your intentional misinterpretation. It's obvious you're just looking for a reason to hate the Switch.