When you consider Splatoon's around 1GB (at launch, without any DLC/Updates) it's sort of big for a platformer.Source: https://twitter.com/NintendOnTweet/status/602753007990734848
When you consider Splatoon's around 1GB (at launch, without any DLC/Updates) it's sort of big for a platformer.
Shit. I wonder what would be making it that large?
Are you calling 7.2GB large?
GTA V PC says hi (60Gb)
Lossless music files and high definition visuals? Maybe some HD 1080p videos.Shit. I wonder what would be making it that large?
Nintendo is basically asking you to never download eshop versions of games
I suppose they are going to release a Wii U with internal HDD or at least something bigger than 32GB.
That would be logical if they discontinuing the 8GB model, and so big eshop games wouldn't be a PITA.
(because seriously, we all probably have an HDD with external PSU or a Y-Cable... but having additional shit using USB ports and hanging out of the console is not an optimal solution)
Lossless music files and high definition visuals? Maybe some HD 1080p videos.
All those hyper-realistic yarn textures man.
I suppose they are going to release a Wii U with internal HDD or at least something bigger than 32GB.
That would be logical if they discontinuing the 8GB model, and so big eshop games wouldn't be a PITA.
(because seriously, we all probably have an HDD with external PSU or a Y-Cable... but having additional shit using USB ports and hanging out of the console is not an optimal solution)
That's a good endorsement to keep buying physical copies. I have an unopened 4TB external HDD, in case I do have to resort to downloading titles. Still prefer the physical format though.
The fact people don't just get a cheap external drive, or a USB stick just amazes.
The fact people don't just get a cheap external drive, or a USB stick just amazes.
Personally no one with a brain would but still is bs on Nintendo's sideI have a question for you all: what difference would it make if Nintendo released a version of the Wii U with storage that actually was equal to the price being charged rather than this super cheap, yet ridiculously overpriced for the consumer method they're using for memory now? Would you really go and buy a whole new system rather than just buying a 128GB USB stick or something?
The fact people don't just get a cheap external drive, or a USB stick just amazes.
I have a question for you all: what difference would it make if Nintendo released a version of the Wii U with storage that actually was equal to the price being charged rather than this super cheap, yet ridiculously overpriced for the consumer method they're using for memory now? Would you really go and buy a whole new system rather than just buying a 128GB USB stick or something?
That is what I actually use (only it is 32GB and should be upgraded soon). I find that big USB sticks are expensive as hell, and the beautiful Wii U not letting you plug two smaller ones simultaneously doesn't help.As well, anybody aching for more storage that doesn't want to have a whole external HDD sticking out, do realize that they make USB sticks like this. They're only about as big as your average wireless mouse receiver, and they work just as well as any other flash drive.