To the average person, the Wii U's touch screen is no better than the touch screen of a tablet. It's true that it may not be as technically advanced, but most people aren't going to notice or care.J Tyran said:A good tablet has plenty of controls, you can have buttons in any layout you want and the screens are sensitive enough to mimic analogue sticks. You can even have feedback on the buttons presses, it takes a little bit of getting used to but a good quality touch screen can do everything as well physical buttons apart from the slight resistance you get from analogue sticks. Then you have the advantage of laying them out in any configuration the developer/player wants with a far superior touch screen than the Wii Us crappy old fashioned resistive touch screen.Dryk said:Why would I want to stream a console game to a device with terrible controls? Say what you will about the accessibility and technology of the Wii U Gamepad, it has buttons. I think that factor will be one lots of people underestimate, just like everybody underestimated the power of having a peripheral as standard last generation.J Tyran said:let me try again, the PS4 will connect to all kinds of mobile devices like tablets, smartphones and PS Vitas with Gaikai for live streaming of PS4 games.
Most of the people I know are college students who don't have a tablet. Buying a Wii U is a hell of a lot cheaper than buying a PS4 and a tablet.