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Wii U Will Have Day One Update

"Wii U has arrived in the IGN offices. We'll break down what you can expect in the coming days and weeks (for example, expect a full unboxing tomorrow, November 7 at 10am PT), but many have asked us for our thoughts on Miiverse and the console's online experience. We can't tell you about those for one simple reason - the system needs an update to add that functionality. And so will you when the console launches in less than two weeks.", writes IGN.

chukamachine4182d ago

I think nintendo should do a do over.

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jay24182d ago

PMSL, so the Wii U's will ship with an incomplete, broken OS? and I thought Windows Vista was a load of poo.......

Neonridr4182d ago

who said it was broken? How many games ship with a day one update, some even to work properly.

The fact of the matter is, Nintendo is still tweaking the OS and setup right up to launch day. The launch units are boxed and sitting in some warehouse right now ready to be shipped to the respective destinations. Are you saying Nintendo should just stop adding to the functionality of the Wii U and just leave it as it is? I have updates for my Xbox everytime I turn it on, that's nothing new. I think I had an OS update for my iPod touch when I first got it.

It's kind of normal nowadays to have to update something as soon as you get it.

SaffronCurse4182d ago

Those are games, this is hardware we're talking about, a day 1 "Patch" for something related to hardware is quite pathetic.

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yavorsv4181d ago

Maybe there are some safety reasons behind this ? I don't think that they are not ready. This is Nintendo. They almost never patch or do things the last minute. I see this like some sort of unlocking for the system.. :)

Venoxn4g4181d ago (Edited 4181d ago )

@Jay2 wow, some people like you can still amaze :)

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BitbyDeath4182d ago

PS3 has encountered many day 1 game updates, i'm sure most systems do.

This appears to just be how things are now.

rainslacker4182d ago

If they just started shipping these out last week to distributors, stores, and the press, then these things were probably boxed up 1-2 months ago. Operating systems are complex, and I'd rather they issue updates to make it work than leave it as is with a broken system. Wii U's OS seems to be pretty hefty in terms of features so it's to be expected that they'd continue to keep working on it.

Or perhaps you'd prefer they leave it as is, even with possible security issues, laggy interface issues, or leave out features that just weren't quite ready when they had to pack it up and get them ready to ship.

AO1JMM4182d ago

Adding features on day 1 does not mean the OS is broken. You should actually read the article next time.

RFornillos44181d ago

there's a difference between a day-one-update, and a day-one-patch...

there are reasons why the day-one-update... one example is, they usually send out in advance consoles to reviewers; so they want to avoid pre-empting any announcement or reveals of console features such as Miiverse by these reviewers. imagine what would have happened if all features of Miiverse are included in the package, and IGN who already received the console, starts publishing everything they know about it, even before the Nintendo Direct announcement today?

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Messor4182d ago

Welcome to the age of patches and firmware updates, Nintendo.

ShaunCameron4182d ago (Edited 4182d ago )

The Wii had firmware updates. They just came infrequently.

RFornillos44181d ago

updates is not equal to patches.

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GraveLord4182d ago

Goes to show what Nintendo's priorities were with the Wii U if these essential features were just last-minute additions.

Deku-Johnny4181d ago

The features mentioned were being worked on before the console was announced last year. They're still working on making the features better, the update is so users get the latest versions of them.

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70 percent of devs unsure of live-service games sustainability

With so many games fighting for players' attention and interest losing out over time, time sink games are at risk of eventually losing steam.

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thorstein2d ago

It was worrisome to begin with.

It's a niche genre with only a handful of hits that can stand the test of time.

Cacabunga1d 6h ago

I like the sound of that!! I will for sure never support these gaas games.
Sony must be shocked at gamer's reaction, making them cancel a few of these and hopefully go back to the good heavy hitters they had us used to..
now bring on that PSPro reveal and show us some SP 1st party awesomeness.

CrimsonWing692d ago

What’s to be unsure of!? Look at the ratio of success to failure!

DarXyde1d 10h ago

It's pretty ridiculous.

Imagine having a breadth of data at your disposal to see the statistically low success rate of these games, only to be laser focused on the exceptional case studies.

shinoff21832d ago

Yes. Stop all the live service bs.

jznrpg2d ago

Only a few will catch on. You need a perfect storm to be successful in GaaS and a bit of luck on top of that. But a potential cash cow will keep them trying and some will go out of business because of it.

MIDGETonSTILTS172d ago

Helldivers 2 manages just fine…

Keep production costs low… don’t just make custscenes until the mechanics and enemies are perfected first.

Make so much content that you can drip extra content for years, and the game already feels complete without them.

Most importantly: make weapons, enemies, levels, and mechanics that will stand the test of 1000 hours. This might require more devs embracing procedurally generated leveled, which I think separates Helldivers 2 from Destiny’s repetitiveness.

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The Battle Pass Is The Worst Thing To Happen To Modern Gaming

Nameer from eXputer: "Some exceptions aside, I don't think the battle pass is a net positive for gaming with how they're implemented in most live service titles."

got_dam2d ago

Battle passes AND meta gaming both.

DivineHand1252d ago (Edited 2d ago )

I like the way Helldivers 2 does battle passes. It allows you to make purchases on each level of the battle pass and gives you the option of choosing which item to unlock first. The more purchases you make using medals the further you progress. There is no timer and you can earn medals towards purchasing stuff via personal orders and Major orders.

I haven't played much live service games that have battle passes but I remember some games that have battle passes where you progress through it linearly using an exp system. What makes it really bad is that the battle pass will have like 50 or more levels with the cooler stuff being closer to the end. They also have an in-game shop that sells exp boosters so you can reach the end of the pass before it refreshes. Everyone ilse will have to grind their way through.

lucian2292d ago

battle pass in fortnite is perfect; buy one and it buys the rest for every other season as it gives you more money than the first cost. so 8.50 and season ends with you getting 13.00, it pays for the next and you have some pocket change to save up for cash shop. All of which is optional

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Nintendo's Massacre Of The 3DS And Wii U Is Finally Complete, Regrettably

Hanzala from eXputer: "The cruel hammer of Nintendo has fallen. Farewell, 3DS and Wii U, you surely brightened my life and many others; you won't be forgotten."