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Re: Kojima Productions: We Aren't Thinking About Metal Gear Rising On Wii U

dmg361

@Magnet_Man018 That's exactly what I was thinking. It's easy to tell they're just making an excuse not to port it over. It's sad that developers aren't willing to take a chance on the WIi U and if these kind of excuses keep up, Wii U will just be another Wii: lack of third party support. I hope developers wisen up and give the Wii U a fair shake. It's a lot more powerful and capable than it looks.

Re: Hacker Claims To Have Deciphered Wii U CPU and GPU Speeds

dmg361

I think people are too concerned over the Wii U's capabilities. Just play the games. Isn't that the point of playing on a console? I really think people are so blinded over high specs nowadays that they forget to play the games for what they are, instead of judging them every step of the way.

Those who played games in the 80's and 90's like myself can relate, but I don't expect the newer generation to understand of course. They missed out on what true gaming was about

Re: Molyneux: Wii U Is Good, But It's Not Great

dmg361

@Tsuchiya

Don't know about you....but I don't take mobile gaming seriously and isn't anywhere on par with consoles. Crappleware sounds about right to consider mobile games.

I've played a few, but none of them are impressive, that also goes for Angry Birds.

Re: Review: ZombiU (Wii U)

dmg361

I think the game is okay overall, but there's plenty of room for improvement. Even so, it's a decent start for an IP on a Nintendo console. Hopefully they'll make a bigger and better game next time around if a sequel is in the cards.

Re: THQ Adds Clarity To The Wii U "Horrible, Slow CPU" Comments

dmg361

I don't see the big deal if they don't like the Wii U's cpu. It's their opinion and other developers aren't saying the same thing and if they noticed it's slower they sure seem to find ways around that and make it work just fine.

Due to THQ's financial problems, they're probably doing the right thing and sticking to what they know. Wii U is new to them so I can agree with them on it's easier to develop on a system that you're familiar with than one you're new to.