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Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 4:16 am
by crono
ilang tulog na lang...

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 10:36 am
by Daniel
Tibarn wrote:...may nag comparison shot and unboxing na ng deluxe set. :win:
http://the-magicbox.com/1211/game121109e5.shtml
mukhang masakit pa rin sa daliri yung d-pad.
javelin wrote:Crap...
Wii U does not have a system of trophies or achievements such as Xbox 360 & PS3. #EPIC FAIL
Well.....it's okay. But would of been nice of a feature to have...
It's nice to have but if there's no, I wouldn't mind. :mrgreen:

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 11:46 am
by BOOGIECAT

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:57 pm
by Daniel
5 (or 4) days na lang daw lalabas na yan! :cheer:

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:00 pm
by Tibarn
...nabasa ko lang, parang sarap magka wiiU. :win:
And after playing around with the system over the past few days, I'm even more excited about the Wii U's potential than ever before. I've written before about some of the ways the dual-screen technology can make RPGs better, but maybe video game makers should really be using the GamePad for Off-TV Play. The most important feature of the Wii U—to me, and to other multi-taskers like me—might wind up being the one that makes it portable. If I can play great Wii U games while watching television, or while letting someone else watch television, or even while gaming on my Durango or Orbis, it could be exactly what I'm looking for.

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:02 pm
by nips46
4 days na lang. :bigmouth: umm, medyo kabado ako sa price satin ng deluxe. Hahay. :sweat:

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:53 pm
by joey_ed27
nips46 wrote:4 days na lang. :bigmouth: umm, medyo kabado ako sa price satin ng deluxe. Hahay. :sweat:

Naku pareho tayo :pray:

Kaya kahit paano panay check ko sa US sites just incase :ashamed:

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:29 pm
by Malicious_Death
nips46 wrote:4 days na lang. :bigmouth: umm, medyo kabado ako sa price satin ng deluxe. Hahay. :sweat:
Sana hindi masyadong malaki yung patong. :pray:

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 6:57 am
by BOOGIECAT
Minimal lang ang patong nyan! :bball:

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 2:52 pm
by joey_ed27
External USB Storage for Wii U

General Information
Both the 8 GB Basic Set and 32 GB Deluxe Set Wii U systems have enough memory to store save data for large numbers of games purchased through retail and to support a limited amount of download activity through the Nintendo eShop for Wii U. If you wish to download more content, including full, retail-size software titles, we recommend an external USB storage device with a dedicated power source so that you can expand your storage capabilities for Wii U software.

What external USB storage devices can be used with Wii U?
To ensure maximum performance between your Wii U and an external storage device, we recommend using a hard-disc drive (HDD) with a dedicated power source (i.e., using an A/C adapter). Due to the wide range of external hard drives, usability and performance will vary.

How much memory should I get in an external USB storage device?
This will depend on how much you plan to download from the Nintendo eShop and the size of the games downloaded. Games sold in the Nintendo eShop can range from rather small amounts of memory to large titles over 10 GB.

Is there a maximum memory capacity for external storage devices used with Wii U?
External storage devices used with Wii U should not exceed 2TB.
Even if you connect a hard disc of more capacity, it will only recognize 2TB.

Can I use a Flash/Thumb drive as an external storage device?
Because these devices have a limited number of rewrites and are not suited to long-term storage of important game data, we do not recommend the use of Flash/thumb drives as an external storage device solution. For best results on memory storage, we recommend using a hard drive with its own power supply that connects to the Wii U via the USB port on the console.
Commercial Flash memory has a limit on the number of times you can write over it, and we don't recommend long-term storage of important save data.

Is the Wii U compatible with Solid State Drives?
To ensure maximum performance between your Wii U and an external storage device, we recommend using a hard-disc drive (HDD) with a dedicated power source (i.e., using an A/C adapter).

Can bus-powered hard disc drives be used with Wii U?
Some bus-powered hard disc drives draw more current than the USB 2.0 specification and might not run stably, so we cannot guarantee that such devices will run properly on the Wii U without the use of a supplemental power cable called a y-cable that draws power from two USB ports. For best results on memory storage, we recommend using a hard drive with its own power supply that connects to the Wii U via the USB port on the console.

Can I use an SD Card to use and save game data on the Wii U?
For Wii U, SD Cards can be used for saving a picture of your Mii and QR Code patterns for your Mii but not as an external storage device for Wii U software. SD Cards can, however, be used in Wii mode to save data for Wii games. This data is managed through the Data Management feature in Wii mode. SD cards are also used to transfer data from Wii to Wii U.

What data can be stored on a USB storage device?
Once a USB storage device has been exclusively configured for use with a Wii U console, it can be used to store games, applications, new downloadable content, application updates and save data. Once a device has been configured for use with a Wii U console, it cannot be used with another Wii U console, PC etc. unless it is reformatted.

Why do I have to format my USB storage device?
To optimize performance and ensure a consistent experience, all USB storage devices must be formatted and configured on the Wii U console for exclusive use with the console. Once a device has been configured for use with a Wii U console, it cannot be used with another Wii U console, PC, etc., unless it is reformatted.

How many USB storage devices can I use with a single Wii U?
When downloading software or playing a game saved to an external storage device, you can only use one USB storage device with the Wii U console at a time. Multiple USB storage devices can be used one at a time to store your downloadable Wii U content, but the Wii U needs to be turned off to reconnect a USB storage device. "Hot Swapping" is not supported at this time.
In the future, we plan to add a function that will make it possible to connect multiple storage media to move or copy content.

Can I use a USB storage device formatted for the Wii U to store any other content?
No. External USB storage devices exclusively formatted for the Wii U cannot be used to store any other content.

Can a USB storage device formatted for the Wii U be reformatted for any other devices, like a PC?
Yes, a USB storage device that has been formatted for Wii U can be reformatted for other devices. Reformatting the device will erase all of its data which cannot be recovered afterwards. For instructions on reformatting your device using a PC or other device, please contact the device manufacturer.

Can I use a USB storage device formatted for a Wii U with another person's Wii U?
No. External USB storage devices that are exclusively formatted for Wii U can only be used with the one system for which it is formatted. The only way to use your USB storage device on another Wii U is to reformat it.
Reformatting the device will erase all of its data and this data cannot be recovered.

Can I transfer my saved games from one USB drive to another?
This is possible if the game is transferred first from the USB drive to the Wii U itself. Then the game is transferred from the Wii U system to the other USB drive.
Also, at the time of the Wii U launch, only one USB storage media can be connected to the Wii U system at a time. However, with a future update, we plan to add a function that will make it possible to connect multiple storage media to move or copy content to from one to another.

Why didn't you provide enough memory in the Basic Set to be able to download Nintendo Land?
Both the 8 GB Basic and 32 GB Deluxe Wii U systems have enough memory to store save data for a large numbers of games purchased through retail and to support a limited amount of download activity through the Nintendo eShop on Wii U.
Nintendo Land cannot be downloaded onto the 8 GB Basic Set system but you can purchase the game at retail and there is room for save data.
If you wish to download downloadable content, including full, retail-size software titles, we recommend an external USB hard disc storage device to maximize your storage capabilities for Wii U software.

Are there any other games that I can't download with the Basic Set?
Some larger downloadable titles may not be able to be downloaded with the Basic Set by itself. Adding a USB storage device solves this issue. You can also purchase the game in disc form at retail-save data requires a smaller amount of memory.
If you wish to download additional content from the Nintendo eShop, including full, retail-size software titles, we recommend an external USB storage device to maximize your storage capabilities for Wii U software.

If I delete a game to make more room will I be able to download it again if I want to?
On the system where you made the initial purchase, you can re-download a deleted game at any time by going to your Profile in the Nintendo eShop Menu and selecting My Downloads.


http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/system ... torage.jsp

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 4:50 pm
by Daniel
sa 8gb model pa lang malaki na ang nakaing space ng nintendo

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:38 pm
by joey_ed27
Ano ba ibig sabihin na dapat may sariling power source yun HDD? :sweat: :ashamed: :ashamed: Hindi ba usually sa USB lang naman nakakabit yun mga external HDD? :ashamed: Meron bang may HDD with power adaptor? Paano yun another plug sa electric socket? :bigmouth:

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:12 pm
by Tibarn
joey_ed27 wrote:Ano ba ibig sabihin na dapat may sariling power source yun HDD? :sweat: :ashamed: :ashamed: Hindi ba usually sa USB lang naman nakakabit yun mga external HDD? :ashamed: Meron bang may HDD with power adaptor? Paano yun another plug sa electric socket? :bigmouth:
...ang alam ko yung mga malalaking HDD may sariling power, yung mga usb stick ata na nabibili like sa cdr ang wala? :sweat:

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:37 pm
by Malicious_Death
joey_ed27 wrote:Ano ba ibig sabihin na dapat may sariling power source yun HDD? :sweat: :ashamed: :ashamed: Hindi ba usually sa USB lang naman nakakabit yun mga external HDD? :ashamed: Meron bang may HDD with power adaptor? Paano yun another plug sa electric socket? :bigmouth:
Yung mga external hard drive na pang desktop, yung malalaki. May power adapter yung mga yun. Nice to know that you could use those for additional storage. :2thumbs:

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 1:21 pm
by nips46
2 days to go! Sana meron na talaga sa sunday. :pray:

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 11:33 am
by Tracer1
Sana isa pang bagsak presyo for Wii because of the release of Wii U :sweat: :sweat:

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 7:42 pm
by javelin
Primed and ready to see what this baby can do!

Enthused for Nintendo Land and ZombieU!

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 4:47 am
by joey_ed27
javelin wrote:Primed and ready to see what this baby can do!

Enthused for Nintendo Land and ZombieU!


Share your feedback bro.

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:29 am
by nips46
Anu balita? May available na ba mamaya satin?

Re: Nintendo Wii U

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 4:31 pm
by Tracer1
Pabalita ng Wii price drop ah :sweat: