Wii U owners actually have tastes in what they add to their software library, curating the crappy games from their list and only adding worthwhile titles to their collection. Some speculate that EA simply wants to target the high-profile platforms where they know they can return a profit. It just kind of sounds more like foam-thought processing to me. So, of course, we can rule out the "power" argument.
The common answer for EA Sports UFC not being on Wii U falls back on EA's petty fallout with Nintendo over Origin not powering the Nintendo Network.īut what about the Glorious PC Master Race? Why aren't they on the radar for this new UFC game? Of course, the power game isn't even an argument when it comes to the PC, and Hayes' responded with a “maybe” to the possibility of a PC port. It seems impossible to believe that the “Wii U doesn't have the power” argument would hold any weight when the 360 and PS3 limp-dicked their way through running Battlefield 4, and Battlefield 3 before that – two highly demanding games on the front of graphics, physics and multiplayer stability.
I know some people have tried falling back on the argument that the Wii U just doesn't have the juice in the gonads to pump out the kind of graphical power to compete with the PS4 and Xbox One, but that doesn't really hold up considering that most new gen titles have been upscaled from the Xbox 360 or PS3, or – in the case of high-end games like Battlefield 4 – downscaled to the point where it's almost not even the same game anymore.