So, launch day console.
I haven't had a chance to play any actual games yet (not with the baby around), but I've had a tinker with the interface and the hardware.
- The charging cradle is great. I love the design of it. It's got little wheels to slide the pad into position, and a really forgiving angle on where the gamepad needs to be placed for charging to work.
- The first OS update took an hour to download and install. On 76 mbit DSL. Utterly inexcusable.
- "usernames" for online accounts? About bloody time!
- Prices on the eShop are ****ing MAD. £55 to download ZombiU. £55. £55. £55.
- You can't play Virtual Console games on the gamepad, or with the pro controller. Considering the Wii U has no Gamecube controller ports, this means you can only play your VC games with a Wii Classic Controller plugged into a Wii Remote, and that's bloody stupid. The thing would be tens of times better if it supported this.
- The hardware feels great. The gamepad is surprisingly comfortable, and is a good weight - heft without being too heavy
- Despite media reports, it has no LoveFilm support. It has a LoveFilm icon by default, which loads a placeholder saying "update this app to enable LoveFilm" - there is no update. Netflix works though.
- The transfer of saves etc from Wii to Wii U is bloody arduous and tedious, but it does work. And has the cutest progress bar in history. Especially annoying: 2GB maximum size of SD card used for the transfer.
- Miiverse desperately needs a generic community for Wii U, not tied to a game. It doesn't have one.
- Menus are super slow to transition. The OS has a gig of RAM to play with, there's no excuse for this.
- Much like the PS3, and unlike the 360, background downloads need to be manually installed.
- Only some apps can be transferred to & played on the gamepad. No Wii (e.g. virtual console) games. Not the Youtube app.
- The Youtube app seems to skip the last few seconds of videos
- No TVii support at all yet. That said, setting up the gamepad to act as a TV remote was very easy.