Bah!No, the main gamepad with the display's being sold are replacements, you cannot attach more than one to a Wii U.
That really depends. Having actual gameplay on multiple screens probably wouldn't work, as it already struggles to run two (multiplayer using the screen in most games I've played do this be dropping the fps from 60 on one screen, to 30 on both).Yep. Given how it's implemented, though, Nintendo could support another one or more if they wanted. They just don't want to.
Well the simple use case - the same image is on all screens - means you don't have to use the TV for multiplayer games, and you don't get people yelling at others for walking in front of the tv. But otherwise, you're correct, the GPU is barely able to manage both screens it already has, so to display something different on more screens is right out.That really depends. Having actual gameplay on multiple screens probably wouldn't work, as it already struggles to run two (multiplayer using the screen in most games I've played do this be dropping the fps from 60 on one screen, to 30 on both).
They could use it in games where the same image is mirrored to multiple screens, or simple menu screens, but that is pretty limited. And I doubt they want to design a game around doing this, as having another wiiu tablet would be a pretty big barrier to entry, and most people wouldn't buy a second for just one game.
yes reverse engineering discovered you could. no one has implemented it yet though.Yo, question. My kids just got a Wii U for Christmas. I see you can buy additional gamepad controllers now. Does the system support two controllers used at once?