Why would developers, when they are developing for PS4 and Xbox 3, bother to develop for the Wii U? they are porting current gen games because that's all the power the Wii U has, but when devs start putting out games on the next generation, the Wii U will be forgotten by most third parties, becuase it won't be powerful enough to port the games from other consoles.DigitalAtlas said:Soooooo.... You all really care that much about graphics? Haha don't play Xenoblade then.
Wii had some of the best games this gen. Wii-U will follow the same path of innovative ideas and using the tech well to make good games. But, you hate on it.
FYI, I work in a RadioShack and you guys really have NOOOOO IDEA how fast tablets sell. This is going to make BIG MONEY.
And you really sound like a fanboy with phrases like "haha don't play Xenoblade then", it's kind of hard to take you seriously. Tablets might sell well, but the Wii U controller isn't going to be used as a tablet. Why buy the clunky Wii U controller (which I don't think would even function like a normal tablet) when you could get a sleeker, better equipped alternative, probably cheaper.
The Wii wasn fairly innovative. A waggly controller that was badly implemented in a lot of games, and that was generally ignored for the most part even in some First party games, but the ideas were good. The Wii U on the other hand is showing almost no innovation. It isn't improving hardware, it will still use the Wii remote. It might have the touch tablet thing on it's controllers, but that's nothing but a gimmick, what game is really going to use two seperate screens, touch control, motion control, dual analogues and buttons all at once?