EA: Anything PS3/360 can do, Wii U can do... equally well
Glowing feedback greets Nintendo dev kits
Months ago, major third-party developers such as 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Electronic Arts have received development ki🐎ts for the Wii U from Nintendo. While obviously many of their discoveries are being kept under wraps (all the better to surprise consumers and competitors alike), enthusiastic early feedback from EA offers a positive first assessment of the console's tech – not to mention EA's confidence that it'll be able to make good things happen with the new machine. Not that the devs know everything yet.
Lead third-party developers such as Electronic Arts have received development kits for the Wii U from Nintendo. While obviously many of their discoveries are being kept under wraps (all the better to surprise consume🌸rs and competitors alike), enthusiastic early feedback from EA offers a positive first assessment of the console's tech – not to mention EA's confidence that it'll be able to make good things happen with the new machine. Not that the devs know everything yet...
Above: Hopes are high that the Wii U might manage games as sharp 'n' spiffy as Andrew Wilson's hair
From the purest technical standpoint – not taking into account the possibilities or challenges of the console's distinct control setup, a challenge Wilson says his team's eager to tackle – his hope is that the machine might surpass many of the offerings of Sony's or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft's machines, though “again we're still in the early stages.” He says every new release of hardware or information from Nintendo improves devs' knowledge of Wii U's potential: “With our early research we had been v♑ery happy with the output of the box and we expect that that will only go up moving forward.”
Above: THQ's Darksiders II, slated for mid-2012, is listed as a Wii U launch title
The question of the machine's online framework is less of a known quantity, with Wilson echoing Reggie Fils-Aime's promise that third parties would be encouraged to drive the online experience of Wii U: “[Nintendo] have demonstrated an openness and willingness to work with us and work with developers that I think will only land us in a positive plaꦐce.” However, this work is being done by “a series of people who are under very strict NDAs as you can imagine.” What does this assessment do for your hopes for the Wii U?
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