Of course it will. Did anyone think it would be any different?
Why exactly is that a good thing?
Yet they are "irrelevant"? People are no doubt interested.
Why r exactly is 2160 considered 4k?
Never mind
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That would be nice, have a dock for multiple TVs to take from room to room. Instead of simply playing on the small screen when the TV is being used, I could completely go to another room and play there. Really hope that's a thing.
I could be wrong, but I think it's a safe bet that majority of people connect wirelessly on any gaming console. Why would they include it? I wouldn't if I were them. If a $5 to $10 accessory makes it a no buy, then I guess that's up to you. You don't want to pay extra for an ethernet adapter, Why would you expect everyone else to pay for a feature they didnt' want.
This is my expectation as well. docking takes the governor off. Either that or 1 hr battery life and excess heat. I wonder if their might be an additional cooling element to the dock?
you polled your 3 friends and call it a unanimous vote by gamers. Nice logic bro.
And so what if they are. it's not like they aren't going to make more..just be patient. The games aren't exactly new
all the more reason to delay a game until its ready. people don't forget a botched launch...ever
People complaining about ports aren't the audience that Nintendo is targeting. If the Wii U sold 80+ Million consoles, this would still be true. I never faulted the PS4 or XBone for this, and I won't for Nintendo. It's business and people will buy or they won't. No one is asking you to double dip if you already own the game. There is always another game if you only look for it. There will be new games. Please calm down and wait for actual news. Just over a month away. ...
If the Wii U sold 80 million consoles, then I might agree with you.
Remember the days when people waited for actual news?
How long does your phone or tablet battery last while playing real games? 3 hours is fine.
Watchdogs was fun. I don't understand it being on this list.
maybe a couple more gens when the tech is wireless. I think mobile...or dare I say, the Switch(or New Switch) that may take this forward. It may not be as high of fidelity, but might be enough to get the job done. They are really the only tech making things wireless and mobile, and power is growing on mobile devices. To me, that is the key to VR's success or failure. If I'm going to have to be in front of my TV, then I'll prefer the TV.
Totally agree. I just play enough to call it done.
At some point you have to call a game complete and move on.
Just lack of discipline and patience. I keep my backlog unpurchased until I'm ready to play. Finish playing one and look for something else to play. Its really easy to ferry overwhelmed by a backlog.
Perhaps digitally, in some fashion. I hope people don't do something crazy and try and sell their Wii U, assuming full backwards compatibility. It's impossible without a disc drive.