CoffeeGames
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What do you think, CoffeeGames? I'm a little confused as to where you guys have been the last couple months at this point, but the PS4 massively outclasses the Wii U from a power perspective. it's almost comically more powerful. We won't know about Durango for 100% sure until two weeks from now, but all signs point to it being definitively more powerful than Wii U as well by a lot.
That's why virtually any developer you ask will say they consider Wii U far closer to the Ps360 power generation than the PS4/Xbox 3, and why Wii U is likely going to get shafted on virtually every port of true next-gen tech powered games that exist. They classed themselves out of the fight again. For strategic reasons, of course, ones that now appear to have failed for them catastrophically, as I illustrated pages ago.
Do we know what the PS4 is capable of? What are its specs exactly? Sony hasn't revealed those, or have they? I mean, other than a hyped marketing conference, what did they really reveal about the system they didn't even show? They took notes from Nintendo apparently, and just showed the controller hoping to help confuse the awesome gaming journalists around the internet from asking any real questions?
So, if the Wii U is more powerful than the PS3 and 360, and the PS3 and 360 received ports of games like Crysis 3, then why wouldn't the Wii U in the future? Again, you say "definitively" and "underpowered", but fail to explain those. Kind of like Mark Rein and Michael Pachter when talking about things, can you please provide examples of what you're talking about?