The Wii U’s performance capabilities have been a lingering question since Nintendo debuted the system at last year’s E3. It seemed roughly on-par with the current generation of consoles, but fans wondered if it might be at least a little move forward from those systems. According to some developers, it’s more like a half-step back.
“It’s not up to the same level as the PS3 or the 360,” an anonymous developer told GamesIndustry.biz. “The graphics are just not as powerful.”
Another developer, at a different studio, agreed with the assessment, citing fewer shaders. “Some things are better, mostly as a result of it being a more modern design. But overall the Wii U just can’t quite keep up.” These comments run counter to recent statements from Vigil Games, which claimed the console is “on par” with the current generation.
One of the two sources also claimed that the controller set-up hasn’t changed: only one Wii U touch pad controller, with other players using Wii remotes.
If the statements on hardware power are true, it wouldn’t be too surprising from Nintendo. The Wii saw great success without pushing the tech, and the lower cost of manufacturing gave Nintendo a profit margin out of the gate. Most consoles are money losers for years when it comes to the hardware.