Posted November 19, 2012

N0x0ss
Grim Acolyte
Registered: Mar 2012
From Lebanon

Elmofongo
It's 2L84U
Registered: Sep 2011
From Puerto Rico

Kabuto
Comme un patron
Registered: Feb 2010
From Canada
Posted November 19, 2012
Forget the bricking issue, why is Nintendo releasing a whopping 5GB patch on day one?

Elmofongo
It's 2L84U
Registered: Sep 2011
From Puerto Rico
Posted November 19, 2012
I quote from a commenter from Joystiq:
"5GB is the Wii U OS as a whole, including the update. As previously noted by another commenter, the update is around 700MB. After all, it is a pretty sizable update, containing all of the previously announced features except TVii and a couple video services.
The Joystiq post was updated to omit the incorrect statement."
"5GB is the Wii U OS as a whole, including the update. As previously noted by another commenter, the update is around 700MB. After all, it is a pretty sizable update, containing all of the previously announced features except TVii and a couple video services.
The Joystiq post was updated to omit the incorrect statement."
Post edited November 19, 2012 by Elmofongo

Kabuto
Comme un patron
Registered: Feb 2010
From Canada
Posted November 19, 2012

"5GB is the Wii U OS as a whole, including the update. As previously noted by another commenter, the update is around 700MB. After all, it is a pretty sizable update, containing all of the previously announced features except TVii and a couple video services.
The Joystiq post was updated to omit the incorrect statement."
Good old n64 plug and play. Hell, maybe I should buy a Neo Geo X instead. It even comes with a game on a flash card.
Yesterday was a quiet launch around here. I could have easily bought a Wii U deluxe around lunchtime yesterday. 93 units available at lunchtime on launch day surprised the crap out of me.

Lodium
Dreamcatcher
Registered: Feb 2009
From Norway
Posted November 19, 2012
So, for those that have gotten it.
Whats the spec on that thing?
really intrested to know if the processor is better or about the same as Ps3 or xbox360.
Whats the spec on that thing?
really intrested to know if the processor is better or about the same as Ps3 or xbox360.

Elmofongo
It's 2L84U
Registered: Sep 2011
From Puerto Rico
Posted November 19, 2012

Whats the spec on that thing?
really intrested to know if the processor is better or about the same as Ps3 or xbox360.

orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted November 19, 2012


kodeen
New User
Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted November 19, 2012

PhoenixWright
Ace Attorney
Registered: Oct 2008
From United States

Pila87
gamercaver
Registered: Mar 2012
From Italy
Posted November 20, 2012
Maybe US folks can help me out: I have some USB headset I'd love to use with WiiU. Can you plug them in a USB port on the console itself? I know this thing has four USB ports but I can't find out if USB headset are supposed to work or not. Pretty uninformative Ninty if you ask me. =P

CaptainGyro
GogPartyPooper
Registered: Aug 2009
From United States
Posted November 25, 2012
So about a year and a half ago I said I had some excitement for it .I was planning on getting it relatively soon after launch, but that was mainly for the wii backwards compatibillity. I really just wanted to play the main Mario games and some stuff like the Donkey Kong Country remake
Anyways, last night I ended up just buyiing a wii and Super Mario Galaxy in a Black Friday sale, so I think it will be awhile before I buy the Wii U, since the Wii will give me my Mario fix.
On an unimportant side note, man is it awesome playing a console Mario game again like Super Mario Galaxy. Last one I played was Thousand Year Door in 2004 and that wasn't even considered a " true" Mario game. ( though it was awesome)
Anyways, last night I ended up just buyiing a wii and Super Mario Galaxy in a Black Friday sale, so I think it will be awhile before I buy the Wii U, since the Wii will give me my Mario fix.
On an unimportant side note, man is it awesome playing a console Mario game again like Super Mario Galaxy. Last one I played was Thousand Year Door in 2004 and that wasn't even considered a " true" Mario game. ( though it was awesome)
Post edited November 25, 2012 by CaptainGyro

orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted November 25, 2012

This right here, though, is what Nintendo courted by catering primarily to "casuals" (not that you are, I'm talking in general), I know several people who bought Wiis, not WiiUs, on Black Friday. The stores all had fantastic Wii bundles.
So I don't know the demographic breakdown exactly of who's been buying the WiiU, but I strongly suspect they'd fall primarily into the hardcore gamer demographic.
Post edited November 25, 2012 by orcishgamer

N0x0ss
Grim Acolyte
Registered: Mar 2012
From Lebanon

orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted November 25, 2012


So basically just a small part of the hardcore gamers.
Someone who understood social gaming would dramatically improve their online game play.
And finally, they gotta quit being dicks to 3rd party devs. When you refuse to pay indies that don't make arbitrary sales numbers then you won't have any of those breakout indies on your platform.