
KingBroly wrote:motherbra1n wrote:they just can't deliver any straightforward messages about this whole damn console. We still don't know about voice chat (which is such a standard in online gaming these days), we still don't know how easy/difficult it is to add people online, we don't know exactly how much memory it has (i think i heard 8gb, which is laughable).
come to think of it, wtf did we find out from their E3 press conference other than a load of crap about nintendoland, just dance 4 and reggies body?
I'm 90% sure they confirmed voice and video chat support.
And the RAM is supposedly 2gb (Wii had 88mb) with 1.5+gb allocated to developers at the moment. This is expected to climb to something like 1.7 - 1.8gb though.

KingBroly wrote:Well there's a rumor going around that the Wii U has one of these:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPGPU
I don't know what that means though.
And to be honest, it doesn't sound like Sony's playing the "OMGHARDWARE" battle next gen, either. Or at least as much of one as Microsoft will be.

Devil_Rising wrote:KingBroly wrote:Well there's a rumor going around that the Wii U has one of these:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPGPU
I don't know what that means though.
And to be honest, it doesn't sound like Sony's playing the "OMGHARDWARE" battle next gen, either. Or at least as much of one as Microsoft will be.
As I've said before, I don't think either company is going to be playing that game as much as people think next gen. In fact, I'd be shocked if either of their next consoles are really THAT much more powerful than Wii U. Why? Because they don't want a repeat of what happened last time: grossly overpriced consoles that were STILL losing them money for every console sold, and gamers were, for the most part, very slow to run out and buy EITHER system at first, because of both a lack of killer titles, and the aforementioned grossly overblown price tag. Most gamers can't afford to blow $400-600 on a game console, and that's WITHOUT games, extra controllers, XBox Live subscriptions, and all that other s***.
If they did that again, it would pretty much be suicide, from a certain point of view, because while they wound up okay this gen eventually, you KNOW that Wii U is going to sell like hotcakes, regardless of what some people are trying to say about it now. I think last time, they didn't take Nintendo seriously enough, and assumed (like most) that their follow-up to Gamecube would not sell huge numbers, and thus not be a big threat, so they could make their consoles cost whatever they wanted. That was arrogance on their part, and look what happened. The Wii has sold close to a 100 million worldwide, without the benefit of a 10+ year life-cycle like the PS2 had.
I just don't see it. It's not necessary, and it wouldn't be cost effective for them or the consumer.

KingBroly wrote:Well there's a rumor going around that the Wii U has one of these:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPGPU
I don't know what that means though.



KingBroly wrote:A GPGPU would mean that Wii U isn't just some suped up 360, correct?

varoennauraa wrote:Nothing is confirmed,
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And regarding the over reactions; while it would be convenient for inpatient fans like me to know the accurate specs and all the game play ideas they are planning, it would also be very convenient for Nintendos competitors, which is why Nintendo prefers to keep their cards in their sleeves until they are close to launch.

motherbra1n wrote:
I dunno I kind of struggle to imagine sony advertising any of their products without them more or less shouting "OH MY GOD LOOK AT THE GRAPHICS, YOU CAN SEE EVERY BIT OF DIRT ON DRAKES FACE"

motherbra1n wrote:I dunno I kind of struggle to imagine sony advertising any of their products without them more or less shouting "OH MY GOD LOOK AT THE GRAPHICS, YOU CAN SEE EVERY BIT OF DIRT ON DRAKES FACE"
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...they just do not understand that they can no longer cater so specifically to tech geeks anymore who judge a console almost purely on it's specs and graphical tech demo's, and if they do that again they will dreamcast themselves the same way nintendo are going to dreamcast themselves with the wii u if they don't make some really important changes to the system.

The anti-aliasing will be implemented in nearly all launch games that
didn't had it this E3, and other things to increase the IQ. Consider this as
a fact, and it's reassuring

ddddd wrote:http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=38907409&postcount=2222The anti-aliasing will be implemented in nearly all launch games that
didn't had it this E3, and other things to increase the IQ. Consider this as
a fact, and it's reassuring
I really hated this guy's teases, but I got to admit he got a lot of things right unlike other rumorers out there.


ddddd wrote:And I think this post would have been good for the "where's third party support?" thread.

Broken_Cartridge wrote:ddddd wrote:And I think this post would have been good for the "where's third party support?" thread.
I don't get it....


gtt wrote:KingBroly wrote:A GPGPU would mean that Wii U isn't just some suped up 360, correct?
not really. it just means that it has a gpu that was made post 2007. most modern gpus have this ability. you just have to have specific software that runs on them. nvidia makes some pretty specifically for this purpose though, the tesla line.
basically someone looked at gpus and thought "huh, those things have hundreds (now thousands) of cores and are very very very good at parallel problems. Lets write some software that takes advantage of that."
Nvidia calls it CUDA (hence, cuda cores) not sure what amd calls it.

KingBroly wrote:You know...
Looking at the landscape of Wii U, PS4 and 720, it really seems to me like Nintendo is banking on budgets becoming too much of a burden to publishers, forcing their developers to make games on Wii U first and not breaking their bank. Or go out of business. Their choice of course.
This generation was pretty deadly for a lot of development houses and publishers looking to become the next "Super Star" of game development, and for the most part, it didn't work out. I imagine it's going to get a lot worse next generation if they don't start realizing what their problems are.

KingBroly wrote:You know...
Looking at the landscape of Wii U, PS4 and 720, it really seems to me like Nintendo is banking on budgets becoming too much of a burden to publishers, forcing their developers to make games on Wii U first and not breaking their bank. Or go out of business. Their choice of course.
This generation was pretty deadly for a lot of development houses and publishers looking to become the next "Super Star" of game development, and for the most part, it didn't work out. I imagine it's going to get a lot worse next generation if they don't start realizing what their problems are.

ddddd wrote:
Nintendo needs to secure these games themselves.

Emily Rogers wrote:ddddd wrote:
Nintendo needs to secure these games themselves.
They are already doing it.
Publishing Lego City Stories.
Publishing Ninja Gaiden 3.
Publishing Project P-100.

ddddd wrote:Emily Rogers wrote:ddddd wrote:
Nintendo needs to secure these games themselves.
They are already doing it.
Publishing Lego City Stories.
Publishing Ninja Gaiden 3.
Publishing Project P-100.
Not those...


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