The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
#251
DVD Talk Legend
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
I was just reading an article talking about the slowness. Maybe a combo of slow CPU and buggy OS.
#252
Banned by request
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
The CPU isn't THAT slow, it's got to be the OS itself. Unless streaming to the gamepad is straining the system's resources, but that doesn't make much sense as games are running fine without any problem.
And it doesn't have any slowdown once it's loaded any given part of the system. It's only when navigating between parts of the system.
And it doesn't have any slowdown once it's loaded any given part of the system. It's only when navigating between parts of the system.
#254
Banned by request
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Yeah, that article's been floating around. I want more details before I agree with that particular assessment of the CPU.
#257
Banned by request
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
I tried out the pro controller with Assassin's Creed. That is probably what I will use to play it from now on. I noticed that the gamepad remained on and was mirroring AC, even though I wasn't using it. Is there a way to manually shut off the gamepad if I'm not using it? And I don't mean just the screen, which I can do from the home menu.
The pro controller shut itself off pretty quickly after a period of no use.
The pro controller shut itself off pretty quickly after a period of no use.
#258
DVD Talk Legend
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
I just discovered a neat little feature of the gamepad. I just went to install Amazon Prime video (working great btw, streaming Christmas Vacation now just to test it), and it of course has to be registered at Amazon to use the Prime features. Instead of going to my PC or something to go to the amazon.com/mytv site to enter the code that popped up on the screen, I decided to hit the home button, and go to the site on the gamepad. I got there, but couldn't remember the code it said to type in. About that time my little Mii in the lower left hand corner popped up saying that if I press the X button it would pop up a screenshot of what my Wii U shows from the Amazon Prime screen. So while on the internet on my gamepad, when I hit that button on my TV popped up the screen with the code I needed to type in. I did so, went back to the Amazon Prime app on the gamepad, and it worked just fine. I know, basic stuff, but I thought it was neat.
#260
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
I was playing NSMBU and trying to collect the star coins i missed. Get the last one of world 1. I quit my game thinking the game saves your progress after finishing a level or collecting a star coin. I go back to my game and all my progress was lost!
Nintendo
![Wtf](/images/smilies/wtf.gif)
#261
DVD Talk Legend
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Hasn't it been like that in all of the NSMB games? It saves after every fortress/castle, and you can "quick save" at any point you want to, but you can only restart from that from that point once, so you have to remember to quick save.
#262
Banned by request
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Okay, so I think I found a workaround that lets you turn off the gamepad without turning off the system. When the system is navigating from one point to another (like from the menu to Netflix, or from a game back to the menu), and you see the logo sitting there doing nothing while the system does who knows what, if you hold down power on the gamepad, it turns off the pad, but not the system. You can then turn on a pro controller or wiimote or whatever your preferred input is. So that's good.
Also, I tried to plug in a self-powered WD 1 TB HDD. Didn't recognize it. Didn't even give me the option to format it. Plugged in a desktop HDD with a wall plug, turned the system back on, and it recognized it and allowed me to format it. So now I have 465 GB instead of a TB. I looked into it, apparently Nintendo isn't saying it will support all self-powered drives, because they may draw more power than USB 2.0 can provide, which I think is bogus since this drive works fine on the USB 2.0 ports on my computer.
Also, I tried to plug in a self-powered WD 1 TB HDD. Didn't recognize it. Didn't even give me the option to format it. Plugged in a desktop HDD with a wall plug, turned the system back on, and it recognized it and allowed me to format it. So now I have 465 GB instead of a TB. I looked into it, apparently Nintendo isn't saying it will support all self-powered drives, because they may draw more power than USB 2.0 can provide, which I think is bogus since this drive works fine on the USB 2.0 ports on my computer.
#263
Suspended
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Okay, so I think I found a workaround that lets you turn off the gamepad without turning off the system. When the system is navigating from one point to another (like from the menu to Netflix, or from a game back to the menu), and you see the logo sitting there doing nothing while the system does who knows what, if you hold down power on the gamepad, it turns off the pad, but not the system. You can then turn on a pro controller or wiimote or whatever your preferred input is. So that's good.
Also, I tried to plug in a self-powered WD 1 TB HDD. Didn't recognize it. Didn't even give me the option to format it. Plugged in a desktop HDD with a wall plug, turned the system back on, and it recognized it and allowed me to format it. So now I have 465 GB instead of a TB. I looked into it, apparently Nintendo isn't saying it will support all self-powered drives, because they may draw more power than USB 2.0 can provide, which I think is bogus since this drive works fine on the USB 2.0 ports on my computer.
Also, I tried to plug in a self-powered WD 1 TB HDD. Didn't recognize it. Didn't even give me the option to format it. Plugged in a desktop HDD with a wall plug, turned the system back on, and it recognized it and allowed me to format it. So now I have 465 GB instead of a TB. I looked into it, apparently Nintendo isn't saying it will support all self-powered drives, because they may draw more power than USB 2.0 can provide, which I think is bogus since this drive works fine on the USB 2.0 ports on my computer.
#264
Banned by request
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Companies tend to give out download codes these days instead of physical copies for reviews. Also I only have an 8 GB system. These were hard drives I wasn't using for anything specific anyway, so it's no skin off my nose to use one as a dedicated HDD for the Wii U.
#265
Suspended
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Why didn't you get a 32GB? Just the extras are worth it!
#266
DVD Talk Hero
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
My minor buyers remorse has subsided, second screen completely won me over.
#267
Banned by request
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Ahh ok. Makes sense for you. I'm seeing more of these posts from regular folks. Seems weird when There is nothing you can do with extra space (can't play music, movies etc). Maybe when they launch GameCube games I'd probably care.
Why didn't you get a 32GB? Just the extras are worth it!
Why didn't you get a 32GB? Just the extras are worth it!
Also I didn't pre-order so when Walmart was offering 8 GB consoles online I took all the above into account and ordered.
#268
DVD Talk Legend
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Okay, so I think I found a workaround that lets you turn off the gamepad without turning off the system. When the system is navigating from one point to another (like from the menu to Netflix, or from a game back to the menu), and you see the logo sitting there doing nothing while the system does who knows what, if you hold down power on the gamepad, it turns off the pad, but not the system. You can then turn on a pro controller or wiimote or whatever your preferred input is. So that's good.
Also, I tried to plug in a self-powered WD 1 TB HDD. Didn't recognize it. Didn't even give me the option to format it. Plugged in a desktop HDD with a wall plug, turned the system back on, and it recognized it and allowed me to format it. So now I have 465 GB instead of a TB. I looked into it, apparently Nintendo isn't saying it will support all self-powered drives, because they may draw more power than USB 2.0 can provide, which I think is bogus since this drive works fine on the USB 2.0 ports on my computer.
Also, I tried to plug in a self-powered WD 1 TB HDD. Didn't recognize it. Didn't even give me the option to format it. Plugged in a desktop HDD with a wall plug, turned the system back on, and it recognized it and allowed me to format it. So now I have 465 GB instead of a TB. I looked into it, apparently Nintendo isn't saying it will support all self-powered drives, because they may draw more power than USB 2.0 can provide, which I think is bogus since this drive works fine on the USB 2.0 ports on my computer.
Another thing you could try is to get a y-cable with 2 connectors so that the drive can draw power from 2 ports.
#269
Banned by request
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
The Wii U manual mentioned getting a y-cable, so that would probably work, but I'm fine with the hard drive I attached to it.
#270
DVD Talk Limited Edition
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
I've got my Wii U connected via HDMI and it's got horribly crushed blacks and clipped whites. Same setup and settings as my PS3 and 360, which are both fine. It's every game and even Netflix. Any ideas what is causing it?
#272
DVD Talk Godfather
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Nintendoland is fucked. I've tried to play it a half dozen times and it keeps locking up the system and emitting an audible buzz. Mario seems to work fine.
*edit - appears I'm not the only one and speculation is that it's the title update fucking it up. Great job Nintendo.
*edit - appears I'm not the only one and speculation is that it's the title update fucking it up. Great job Nintendo.
Last edited by Michael Corvin; 11-24-12 at 08:26 AM.
#274
DVD Talk Legend
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Is there a setting on the console for video levels? It would be like the PS3's setting for "limited" vs "full" for RGB.
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re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Finally got my Wii U setup and it's freezing consistently. Unplayable.
I read online that one potential fix is to turn the language settings to English Only within NintendoLand. However, I can't find the options menu in NintendoLand. When I look at the NintendoLand manual, it shows the Options Menu in the lower left of the screen, but that button is not there on my gamepad. Can anybody direct me to where to find the options menu in the game?
I read online that one potential fix is to turn the language settings to English Only within NintendoLand. However, I can't find the options menu in NintendoLand. When I look at the NintendoLand manual, it shows the Options Menu in the lower left of the screen, but that button is not there on my gamepad. Can anybody direct me to where to find the options menu in the game?