5 GB mandatory Firmware update at-launch. Which cannot be interrupted whatsoever, or you'll have to restart the entire download.
I repeat: 5 GB mandatory Firmware update at launch. Which cannot be interrupted whatsoever. Or you'll have to restart the entire download.
Do you know what it does? I'll tell you what it does. It enables the web browser, Nintendo Land, and other online features. Oh, and let you play games. Probably.
So, to reiterate: Mandatory 5GB firmware update to enable the most basic of functions.
Way to go, Nintendo. Way to go.
Wasn't the "5GB" Number just a remark by some guy on twitter that some news blogs decided to quote or even repeat?
Also, normally the firmware for a released system can be months old. By doing this they can insure that they can keep developing the firmware up until the actual release day. It's not a complicated process. You tell it to start, and you go eat something. Watch some TV or some internet videos. Play Monopoly or Chess. You should be glad it's not as complicated as installing Windows. With that you have to press "Next" or "OK" every once in a while. I would hate to see the dismay if Nintendo required that.
I heard its actually more like 1.5 GB.
Anyway, LOVE the Transfer process.
[spoiler=Transfer animation][youtube]DPkGtSKOP2Q[/youtube][/spoiler]
Posted on: November 20, 2012, 06:58:44 PM
So... Pack-in Nintendo Land doesn't come with a Club Nintendo code.
Great logic nintendo, people put that on their 'Intend to buy' list and now its going to just [tornado fang]ing sit there.
How does that even work? Are there two different programs that run on both systems? I wanna say it uses WiFi, but then why is the SD card needed? I guess this is a bonus for people who didn't trade in their Wii to get the Wii U and instead just bought the Wii U.
About the Intend to Buy thing, email or call Nintendo. They make mistakes sometimes, but if you take the time to call or email them and be polite about it, they are usually happy to help you to a solution.