
When your character moves they feel so weightless that they dont feel connected to the ground of the world theyre supposed to be in, like the project of a game programming student where he just put one asset on top of another with the minimal amount of interaction between the two( Im aware that this has been the case for past DWs, but TRUST ME its emphasized by PS4 graphics, it might have been fine for PS2) We were able to meet that.So I live in Japan and got an early copy from a retailer that broke street date in the countryside(game comes out in 3 days in Japan from the day im writing this), and holy hell the animations / graphics are so sub-par! So our challenge was to make a higher quality graphics. Make no mistake, from a visual standpoint, it is able to produce better graphics. "From a visual standpoint, based on the performance of the Wii U, we knew had the capability of having much better graphics than games on PS3 and Xbox 360. However, Suzuki claims that the Wii U's custom AMD 7 series GPU and IGB of games RAM gives the console an edge over the competition in terms of graphics. The specifications of the Wii U's CPU are still unknown, but Eurogamer claims that a number of developers other than Suzuki have confirmed that it is slower than the CPUs in the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

The Warriors games are known for large numbers of on-screen characters, and Eurogamer notes that the Wii U demo of Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper did not match the performance of the PlayStation 3. "For games in the Warriors series, including Dynasty Warriors and Warriors Orochi, when you have a lot of enemies coming at you at once, the performance tends to be affected because of the CPU," he said. In a conversation with Eurogamer at the Tokyo Game Show, Tecmo Koei's Akihiro Suzuki explained that the Wii U's three Power PC cores have created difficulties in achieving a similar frame-rate to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions.


The producer of the Dynasty Warriors franchise has detailed some of the benefits and difficulties of developing for Nintendo's new Wii U Console.
