Well, PS4 isn't exactly a contemporary anymore. My memory of WiiU is that it came out with power only slightly better than PS3 and X-Box 360 just as Sony and Microsoft were a short ways away from rolling out the PS4 and X-Box One. I could be totally wrong about that. It's just my aging memory's idea of kinda what happened.
The Wii U's power level was actually...complicated and really just demonstrates how much of a clusterfuck of bad design that system was.
The CPU was basically dogshit by 2012 standards because it was basically three overclocked Wii CPUs, which itself was basically just an overclocked GameCube CPU.
The GPU was, on paper, slightly worse than that of the PS3 and 360 but because of how technology advanced, it was actually twice as powerful as the GPUs of those systems in practice Except because of the weak CPU, devs would often offload code to the GPU, bringing it back down to PS360 levels (or even below those consoles).
Anyways this is why you'd sometimes get ports of PS360 games that looked or ran
worse on the Wii U compared to those systems and yet you'd sometimes get ports that looked and ran
better, it really all just depended on how well the developer knew the hardware. But that's still not good, is it? It's not good that a console released 6-7 years after previous consoles doesn't run all games better than the older systems. (I mean dogshit ports will always be a thing but you know)
It's understandable that you have fond memories of the Wii U and appreciate its HD upgrades, particularly for Zelda games. The Wii U did have some strengths, but it also faced certain challenges. One aspect that contributed to its mixed reception was its relatively underpowered hardware compared to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox 360. Additionally, the timing of its release coincided with the impending launch of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, which offered more advanced features and capabilities.
Regarding your personal experience with game purchases, it seems you opted for the PS3 version of Mass Effect 3 due to the availability of the entire trilogy at the same price. This highlights one of the factors that can influence consumer decisions in choosing a particular gaming platform.
Any particular reason why all three of your posts are clearly 'written' using ChatGPT lmao?