Black Ops 2 looks "dramatically better" on Wii U than 360/PS3, Nintendo claims
But tech experts disagree.
Third-party games - including Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 - look "dramatically better" on Wii U than on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime has claimed.
"The specs are quite different than the competitive systems, much more graphically intensive," Reggie told CNN. "If you do a side-by-side comparison you would actually see that third-party games like Call of Duty look dramatically better on our system."
Reggie's comments contradict analysis from tech experts Digital Foundry, who claim that the Wii U version of Black Ops 2 suffers from "some serious issues".
"The Wii U version matches the look of the Xbox 360 game and thus gives it an edge visually over the PlayStation 3 release, but unfortunately it comes up well short in terms of performance," Digital Foundry claims, "an aspect that is all-important to the playability of a COD title."
Reports from consumers also suggest that the Wii U ports of Darksiders 2, Batman: Arkham City and Mass Effect 3 suffer from performance issues over the existing Xbox 360 and PS3 editions.
Wii U's technical capability is said to be roughly comparable to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, although some developers have suggested that the console's "horrible, slow CPU" could bottleneck the system.
But as for being left behind once Microsoft and Sony's next-gen consoles roll around, Reggie says "we'll see".
"We know that, based on our own development, this two-screen gaming experience really is the next innovation that consumers are gravitating to," he continued.
"It's selling extremely well here in the Americas, already stocks are quite low in the marketplace, we're rapidly replenishing. And so for us, certainly the consumer is deciding that the innovation is well worth their investment."
Wii U launches in the UK this Friday, November 30.
Source: CNN YouTube, Digital Foundry





User Comments
BC_Animus
Clockpunk@ Ghost5
Ghost5
Give devs time to get used to a console :|
Endless@ MJTH
The biggest hurdle consumers may have with a Wii U purchase is that when the PS3 and 360 came out there was such a MASSIVE upgrade in power from all aspects of the console experience. Hardware, community, marketplace you name it there was a big improvement.
This time around people already have just about anything they might need, all thats required is to improve what we already have. And in order to do that takes either a huge leap in hardware power to approach current gen PCs, or a huge leap in infrastructure in order to approach something like Steam levels of community/marketplace.
The Wii U represents none of that. They're still lagging behind Live and PSN in there NEXT gen offerings and the power of their new hardware is also under question. last gen, there was no question, everything was better. And thats what I believe consumers are looking for. Everything to be better.
MJTH
Woffls
The visuals of this one port have nothing to do with Wii U's technical capabilities.
DancingRhino
Still, who's really getting a Wii U to play games like Cod on anyway...?