


I'm sorry to tell you're wrong but the bird footage was from the WII U. What was from PS3 and 360 was the 3rd party games they showed.Okay to clarify:
WiiU =/= Wii (because there are a bunch of people getting confused)
The ipad looking device is a CONTROLLER not the console, the console (WiiU) is between the size of the xbox360 and the ORIGINAL WII
The footage with the bird flying through the garden was taken from EITHER the PS3 OR the Xbox360 (Nintendo would NOT disclose which of the two systems it was from, 2ndly they DID NOT try to sell it as their own; rewatch the video and listen to the actual words they say (what it CAN do and not what it IS DOING))
It uses Bluray-like discs but since the name is copyright they are calling it an "optimized DVD disc" or whatnot, its the same damn thing
Developers have already said that the unit is ON PAR with PS3/Xbox360 systems (So stop saying it won't be able to handle something that is coming to either of these systems)
Nintendo's stock has been at a low for around a year, since there was no more need for a Wii (everyone and their mother already owns/ed one) and being so their stock has dropped, it is nothing to worry about, in fact I would encourage getting stock in Nintendo if you play the market, because at the release of a console the stocks usually skyrocket for a couple months
The only official specs that have been released to my knowledge (unless something was released OFFICIALLY by Nintendo while I was at work) are that the game discs will be able to hold 25GB of data (Xbox 360's discs are roughly 7-8GB disc sizes, so its more on par to a BluRay) and it will have 8GB of flash memory (Which we don't know if this is going to be the HDD or just a place for save games; as flash memory has become quite popular for doing just this in consoles)
Finally, do your research before you hate or like, that is my personal objectification.

The flying bird footage is from the WiiU. My research? I was at E3. I even saw the footage in person myself when the controller was shown to me by the booth girl who confirmed it. It's pretty damn sexy if I say so myself... the WiiU and footage I mean.The footage with the bird flying through the garden was taken from EITHER the PS3 OR the Xbox360 (Nintendo would NOT disclose which of the two systems it was from, 2ndly they DID NOT try to sell it as their own; rewatch the video and listen to the actual words they say (what it CAN do and not what it IS DOING))
Finally, do your research before you hate or like, that is my personal objectification.



What were your impressions? Do u think FFXIV would work well with that controller?


Dubont, like I said, there are no specifics on the specs, but according to RUMORS:
The GPU will be running on something from the ATI 700 series chipsets meaning this:
It will use GDDR5 RAM (already more powerful that PS3) and will be 512MB instead of the 256 on the PS3 (and the major problem with the port to the PS3 (with this game) was the RAM wasn't strong enough
Its already announced that it will be a multicore processor, but if you know anything about consoles the bulk of the work happens on the GPU, it will be more than likely a 6-8 core processor just like the PS3 (infact the PS3 while having an 8 core proceesor only uses 6 to run games, one is completely locked out and the other runs the system stuff)
As I am sure you will just take this all with a grain of salt and not really take any of it in, but there it is for you, take what you will.


Considering all of your info on the new system is based off of rumors, of course I'm going to take it with a grain of salt. Also, years of Nintendo always having inferior hardware just gives more of a reason to doubt that their new system will be anywhere near as powerful as even a $1000 MacbookDubont, like I said, there are no specifics on the specs, but according to RUMORS:
The GPU will be running on something from the ATI 700 series chipsets meaning this:
It will use GDDR5 RAM (already more powerful that PS3) and will be 512MB instead of the 256 on the PS3 (and the major problem with the port to the PS3 (with this game) was the RAM wasn't strong enough
Its already announced that it will be a multicore processor, but if you know anything about consoles the bulk of the work happens on the GPU, it will be more than likely a 6-8 core processor just like the PS3 (infact the PS3 while having an 8 core proceesor only uses 6 to run games, one is completely locked out and the other runs the system stuff)
As I am sure you will just take this all with a grain of salt and not really take any of it in, but there it is for you, take what you will.
Healer strike is ridiculously foolish and accomplishes nothing



Considering all of your info on the new system is based off of rumors, of course I'm going to take it with a grain of salt. Also, years of Nintendo always having inferior hardware just gives more of a reason to doubt that their new system will be anywhere near as powerful as even a $1000 Macbook
you can't compare a console with a PC/MAC. 2 different architectures. If you look at plain number and compare it with a PC it won't mean anything. A console with specs that are half of what your PC is will always plays games a lot better then ur PC can.



The PS3 is known for its inability to use its own hardware. While it may have 8 cores, it can't utilize them all at once.
This is why it's not hard to out do the PS3 with less than 8 cores.


games that are ported to the PS3 will naturally look the same on the 360 because the it's a port. Like you said, first party games look better, yes, of course, but the only reason shared games look the same is because most are ports to the PS3 instead of ports to the 360.Wii:U does not need 8 cores to have graphics on par with PS3..... as much as some dont want to accept, the 360 and PS3 look almost the same, and so will the Wii:U
I own all 3 systems and both handhelds, I can say myself using the same TV (46 LCD btw) games that are on both PS3 and 360, look the same, first party titles look better, but that can be said for both systems.
1 is deactivated automatically. It has 1 ppe (power processing element) and 6 SPE (Synergistic Processing Elements). So yes, it uses every core available to it when the game programmers decide to make it so (Uncharted 2 for example)
Healer strike is ridiculously foolish and accomplishes nothing


I agree, and tried to point that out politely, but it seems that some people just cannot get the true facts.


nintendo gave no number about there hardware but like always the next system is always stronger than the last generation.
and nintendo said this time gameplay isnt enough, so there gonna put more in the hardware.
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