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http://www.vg247.com/2012/08/17/metroid-team-ninja-wants-to-work-with-nintendo-again-hayashi/Hayashi (Team Ninja) wants to have another go at Metroid, he has kept in touch with Sakamoto apparently.
Quote from: ShyGuy on August 19, 2012, 02:00:41 AMUnfortunately that still doesn't give us clock speeds.Clock speeds and RAM amounts are the last things to get locked down. They can tweak those right up till the final stages pre actual production
Unfortunately that still doesn't give us clock speeds.
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Because the Wii U isn't a computer, and no one will give a **** about thunderbolt and USB 3.0.
What's Thunderbolt? Is it anything like that failed Firewire tech from the early 2000's?
Quote from: tendoboy1984 on August 19, 2012, 04:57:40 PMWhat's Thunderbolt? Is it anything like that failed Firewire tech from the early 2000's? http://www.apple.com/thunderbolt/And firewaire wasn't a failure. There is a big difference in being a consumer standard than being a industry standard. Firewire was widely used in the photography/film industries and is just now being slowly phased out.
2 USB ports on the Wii U is exactly enough to be able to plug in a USB hard drive that requires 2 USB ports. Too bad if you want to be able to plug anything else in, though. Is it really too much to ask to have at least 4 ports?
Quote from: BlackNMild2k1 on August 19, 2012, 02:11:25 AMQuote from: ShyGuy on August 19, 2012, 02:00:41 AMUnfortunately that still doesn't give us clock speeds.Clock speeds and RAM amounts are the last things to get locked down. They can tweak those right up till the final stages pre actual productionFor a release this year They should be locked by this time.
Quote from: Chozo Ghost on August 19, 2012, 06:08:28 PM2 USB ports on the Wii U is exactly enough to be able to plug in a USB hard drive that requires 2 USB ports. Too bad if you want to be able to plug anything else in, though. Is it really too much to ask to have at least 4 ports?*sigh*Would you care to re-read the specs? Or Shyguy's previous post? Or just look at Nintendo's already announced number of USB ports the things has?
First off, the game pads were tethered, no luck testing distance, however I spoke to one of the actual Nintendo employees there Not the black shirted cheerleaders, the plain clothed guys who fixed the systems if there were to be any type of problem He told me that he had personally seen one work at 30 yards bit beyond that he couldn't say. He then specified that there were also no walls separating the game pad and system at the time, then added the standard anywhere in the living room line before stating that they always officially state a shorter range than what is technically possible because depending on their setup not everyone will achieve Max range. We then spoke of the wave bird functioning at double Nintendo's official range, but he would comment further...
but but the controller is still tethered! Nintendo not understanding wireless technology confirmed.