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Nintendo never really feels like they need to capitalize on better tech. They'll still sell well with first party titles of course, but it's not a good long term stretch.
Wow I can't see Nintendo surviving the next gen battle now
lol, yet somehow Ubisoft can make AC3 look at least identical to the 360 and PS3 versions with that slow of a processor on a launch title (which we all know is a poor indication of what games can truly look like - compare Madden 13 to Madden 06 on the Xbox 360).
People just don't seem to understand that the clock speed isn't the only thing that dictates how good a processor is. Processors today don't have to be 3.0Ghz per core to achieve the same results as chips from back in 2005/2006. You can probably achieve the same results with MUCH lower clock speeds since the chips themselves are more advanced.
And we all know that the Graphics card is built around a GPGPU, so we all know that calculations that would normally be done by the CPU can be offloaded and done with the GPU instead.
I am not saying that the Wii U is super advanced or anything, I fully expect the 720 and PS4 to be significantly more powerful, but if the Wii U can at least match the 360 and PS3 with that weak of a CPU and the GPU, then what does that say about the power of the 360 or PS3?
Just relax and enjoy the games.
Power shouldnt matter as much. Games should. As long as i enjoy games on a system, i will buy a system. Power is irrelevant to me as long as the gameplay is solid fun and not repetitive.