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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 14:07 
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It's had a Zelda release though, in the form of Wind Waker. And it's going to get another in the new year with Twilight Princess. Ports or remasters or whatever but it's still Zeldas. Or Zeldi.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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Put a chunk of time into Fast Racing Neo this evening and it started handing my arse to me on a plate, even towards the backend of the novice cups >:( (Maybe I've been made soft with the 50cc cups in Mario Kart 8 whereas as long as you basically manage to stay awake, you'll get third or better, and if you're looking at the screen as well, you'll make first.)

The 'lean' control definitely comes a lot more into play (think air brake in Wipeout), and I've had to move entirely to using the four shoulder buttons rather than using 'X' for phase as it makes it a bit awkward for the hands. (Lean L, Lean R on ZL/ZR, shoulder L for phase, shoulder R for boost.)

It's a thrilling racing game, I don't even mind not getting third and having to try again, an entire cup is around 10-12 minutes and it's arguably a lot fairer than Mario Kart, whereby the blatantly cheaty AI often makes getting over the finishing line in first a flip of the coin on the higher skill levels. (There are no weapons in Fast Racing Neo and as best as I can tell thusfar, the AI ships don't have the ability to magically create boost out of their arseholes.)

Deffo a recommend if you've got a Wii-U and £10.99 going spare.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 10:47 
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Nintendo have as recently as the last couple of weeks reiterated that the new Zelda is definitely coming out on the Wii U. They have repeatedly sold the console on the promise of getting a Zelda game. To not release it on the Wii U would be a terrible business strategy, and an extremely un-Nintendo move.

I think it is extremely likely that there will be an NX version of it for launch, but that doesn't rule out a Wii U version. They have prior record of doing something very much like this with Twilight Princess.

I think it's 50:50 on whether the NX will have any backwards compatibility with the Wii U. It will hinge on their ability to offer it whilst still moving over to a more modern architecture, with ARM or x86 being the two most viable candidates, and I'd lean towards ARM given that they are talking about shipping software that will be compatible with both their handheld and home console. Although developing an SDK with robust support for ARM (for the handheld) and x86 (for the home console) would not be outside the realms of possibility.

Some kind of dynamic recompiling solution (similar to 360 games on the Xbox One) would make a lot of sense, but developing something like that is probably the kind of task that Nintendo would want to outsource to AMD or whoever.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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It would be a good idea if Nintendo started competing directly with the PS and the XBOX with the next generation. Nintendo always has the best exclusives, so it would be a first choice console for many people if third party multiplatform games started appearing on the console.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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The gamecube was a more powerful console than the ps2. Didn't mean it suddenly had a glut of multiformat titles.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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ha heartuly sounds good.. will buy i then.. can we race eachother?

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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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So I finally went and bought an Wii U. Included: An Mario Kart 8 + An Splatoon. Let's play!

I have been skimming through the thread and sending friends requests to all the IDs I could find. I want to befriend everyone on here, so if I missed yours, please send me a request! I am lasermink, don't you know.

I have to say, playing Mario Kart 8 with the gamepad does seem to give me a nasty cramp quickly. I hope I will be able to adapt. I'm also disappointed to find that the component output is pretty useless, especially for Wii games. I was hoping I would just be able to drop the Wii U in as a straight replacement for the Wii in my setup, but I'm going to have to get an HDMI hub now. Bah.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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Man, Mario Kart looks nice in hi-def.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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I haven't plugged mine back in since the cottage, but I'd be up for some Splatooning definitely

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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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I have been playing the quite generous demo of Pikmin 3. I haven't even been through the whole demo, but I know I am going to have to get it now.

In other news, I have been playing some more Mario Kart 8. If I rest the gamepad in my lap, I can play it reasonably comfortably, but the buttons could be in a better position. Apart from that, I find it far more enjoyable to play than Mario Kart Wii, for some reason.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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Don't overlook the DLC for MK8 either, huge amount of fantastic content for a small amount of cash.

Rayman Legends is a thing of stunning beauty, if you like platform games. (And even if you don't, it's so amazingly awesome it would probably convert you.)

IIRC I got it for £15 from the online shop which made it quite one of the most bargainous gaming experiences of my life.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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I am incredibly impressed with the gamepad. Not only does it feel like quality in your hands, but it seems to have no lag relative to my TV. According to Eurogamer the gamepad's lag is 2 frames, which is better than most people's TVs! On top of that, I haven't noticed any compression artefacts while playing Mario Kart apart from the reduced colour space, and I am usually very sensitive to this sort of thing.

And speaking of Mario Kart 8, it is the first Mario Kart I have enjoyed unconditionally, and it looks absolutely amazing. I haven't even played Splatoon yet.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 11:30 
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Oh, and being able to have a quick go at something or check out the Miiverse or whatever without having to switch on the TV has turned out to be more convenient than I thought it would be.

Oh, and oh, and accept my fucking friend requests you cunting shower of twats! Please?


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 11:32 
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I take issue with "feels like quality in your hands" since it feels like a large plastic child's toy in your hands.

I've said it before as well but I don't like the stick and buttons on the right hand side being different from competitors joypads that have serviced us for a decade.

And that the touchscreen isn't a good or responsive touchscreen and requires a bloody stylus, like I've got enough hands to wield the typical button setup of a modern controller and wip out the stylus for finicky inventory management on the likes of ZombieU.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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But it's so shiny! And it doesn't actually require the stylus, does it? It's just more accurate for games, and I prefer it anyway to avoid getting fingerprints all over the screen.

The analog sticks are more accurate than most gamepads IMO. The only thing I have a slight issue with is the position of the face buttons.

Edit: Changed convenient to accurate, since that is what I actually meant. Obviously, not using a stylus is the more convenient.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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I happily use my fingers for the touchscreen. Very rarely use the stylus. I agree with Findus, it's a good piece of kit.

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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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Santanalian wrote:
I've said it before as well but I don't like the stick and buttons on the right hand side being different from competitors joypads that have serviced us for a decade.

I'm not actually sure what you mean by "competitor joypads", since Sony and Microsoft have done this in two quite different ways.

Edit: Ah wait, actually they did the right side of the pad the same way. They were still quite different overall, and the position of the right stick was never optimal IMO, so I think Nintendo did it better here, only it has compromised the position of the buttons, so swings and roundabouts I suppose.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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I agree with Findus

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Not really.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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I object! Although obviously it's a matter of preference at the end of the day to each individual but dropping my hand off the right stick to work the buttons feels much less natural than on a dual shock or Xbox controller. And having the primary input for games being the top button (I think. X or Y? Whatever the top one is on the WiiU pad)

The touchscreen is much less responsive to touch. I can remember having all sorts of irritations playing ZombieU trying to switch to a weapon. Dragging an item in the inventory screen was a massive fucking nuisance too. I haven't played Xenoblade much more than 10 minutes to find out whether it's a game thing or a touchscreen thing. It's gotta be the touchscreen though.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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Yeah, I just tried playing around with scrolling and stuff without the stylus, and it does seem less responsive than your usual tablet screens. So it is a similar problem as with the 3DS, it's up to the game designers to ensure that you don't have to switch between using accurate or dragging touch functions and the right hand side controls all the time.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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Played a bit with the ZombiU demo. It was clearly designed to be used with your fingers and doesn't work if you have to fiddle around with the stylus. On the other hand, I had absolutely no problems playing with my fingers. :shrug:

Very nice interface, I thought, but the graphics look a bit dated. I only played a little bit and will try again at a later date, but I'm not really convinced by what I've seen so far.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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lasermink wrote:
Festive Warrior wrote:
I agree with Findus

Friend request retracted. :'(

Not really.

Hahaha whoops! Sorry dude. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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I tried the Wonderful 101 demo, and was presented with the Gamepad's vibration feature for the first time. They basically just stuck a mobile phone vibration unit in there. Useful for haptic feedback, but games really shouldn't attempt to use it for rumble, because that is very, very poor.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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Saturnalian wrote:
It's had a Zelda release though, in the form of Wind Waker. And it's going to get another in the new year with Twilight Princess. Ports or remasters or whatever but it's still Zeldas. Or Zeldi.


if it would be Zeldo (male), it would be Zeldi,

Zelda plural would be Zelde (in italian) or Zeldae (in latin)

@lasermink, did i accept your friendrequest?
Maybe time for a mariokart evening soonish? next monday?

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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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@lasermink, did i accept your friendrequest?
Maybe time for a mariokart evening soonish? next monday?

Doesn't appear you did, no. I've sent a new one, just in case.

I'm totally up for some Mario karting next Monday!


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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I could do Monday.

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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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Look like serious progress has been make with Wii U hacking. Appears as though people have gained Kernel access, so hopefully there will soon be a lot of fun things you can do with your Wii U once you have hacked it.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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What 'fun things' will it do that it can't do now?

Mine plays Nintendo games which is all I got it for really.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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"Run unsigned code" would be a good catch all term I guess.

Once people make apps to do this sort of stuff, you'll be able to rip your discs to an external hard drive/SD card and load them from that (there is basic backup support via existing hacks).

There can be emulators made using the full system resources, not running in the Wii BC mode, so they'll have improved performance and such. This also means emulators will be playable with the Gamepad. It's likely that people will be able to inject other roms into the official VC emulators, too.

Possibly getting Gamecube games playable on the Gamepad. Maybe making Wii games that are not compatible with the Gamepad work too.

Who knows what else really. It'll be a matter of what the community come up with.


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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You can make a Nintendo Account now. Using your NNID as a log-in if you have one. Yes, a 'proper' account system, or at least the first step to one - there must be a catch in there somewhere, seeing as this is Nintendo.

http://accounts.nintendo.com/


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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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I made an account now too, but why couldn't they upgrade the NNID i wonder? And what am i supposed to do with it.. (just to do something i preregister for that miimoto app , even it doesn't really seem to be my cup of tea)

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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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Bloody WiiU updates are worse than PS updates. I only want to play Pikmin and I've had 3 updates each requiring me to press "OK" before and after the update. I'd wandered upstairs hoping it's sort it self out and came back and it was just waiting for me to click OK. Bloody thing.


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Pikmin 3 is bloody lovely. I skipped Pikmin 2, for some reason, despite really enjoying Pikmin uno. So far Pikmin 3 has been a little slow and simple going but it still retains that awesome mechanic where you lose all your Pikmin outside the onion when night falls. You get a slow 10 count and I've found myself shouting at the little twats to get a move on or I'll fuck off without them. It's surprisingly exciting stuff. Well, if excitement was taking place in a big bowl of treacle. It hasn't really moved on much since Pikmin, mind, from what I've played.


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Pikmin 3 is lovely, i should return to it soon.. (been saying that to myself for a year now)

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Mr Dave wrote:
I could only get as far as the first village.

I had this problem recently with Animal Crossing.

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love at the nintendo direct, and kind of liked the sight of star fox guard.. sort flasher squad nintendo style with level editor
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2016- ... -not-alone

and suite a few new new things

paper mario
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2016- ... -u-in-2016

and rio olympics mario has rugby..

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Bit disappointing how little the environments in this paper mario look like they are made of paper.

Spoiled by Tearaway.


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oh and i did like the look of this http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2016- ... e-revealed
Lost Reavers...

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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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QUIESTION, I see that smash bros is almost half price now... it's very big though.. is there a way to expand the harddrive with a usb stick, instead of getting a whole 1TB hard rive for it for 40quid (which i never will fill i presume)

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QUIESTION, I see that smash bros is almost half price now... it's very big though.. is there a way to expand the harddrive with a usb stick, instead of getting a whole 1TB hard rive for it for 40quid (which i never will fill i presume)


Yes. I have a 32Gb USB stick in the back of mine which works fine.

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ah perfect.. that is what i wanted to know

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Nintendo advise against pen drives because they're not really designed for long term constant read/write, and there's a reasonably chance of data corruption.

I think they are probably being overcautious.


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It seems to work. I asked because ivread the warnings

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Nintendo advise against pen drives because they're not really designed for long term constant read/write, and there's a reasonably chance of data corruption.

I think they are probably being overcautious.

I've got a 128GB that I've used for about a year, no issues as of yet.

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The real question is why on earth can't you use the SD card slot.


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LewieP wrote:
The real question is why on earth can't you use the SD card slot.

Don't start on that. I bought a 64GB SD card to use as storage, then I find out after you can only use it for Wii saves. :S

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But if you take that same SD card and put it in a USB adapter, it's magically allowed.


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LewieP wrote:
But if you take that same SD card and put it in a USB adapter, it's magically allowed.

:blown:

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 Post subject: Re: Wii-U
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Only two first-party games left for the Wii-U, only one of which is really of interest to me. (Zelda, of course.)

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2016- ... -u-and-3ds

Admittedly my Wii-U isn't really getting much use these days and hasn't for a while, but nonetheless my overall feelings towards the console are very positive. Maybe I just like the plucky underdogs which don't do as well as they deserve. See also, Dreamcast.


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