I keep on getting pestered about this @eurogamer article about 'The Secret Developers: Wii U - the inside story'. It's a bit obnoxious now.. — Christopher F Arnold (@Kurisuellegarde) January 12, 2014

Most of the main complaints pointed at in the article from the dev is aimed at pre-retail release SDK problems. I can safely say that — Christopher F Arnold (@Kurisuellegarde) January 12, 2014

the post release SDK kit given to developers now do not contain any of the listed problems and being an early on developer on any new — Christopher F Arnold (@Kurisuellegarde) January 12, 2014

hardware will pose challenges to those unfamiliar. Programming and coding is most of the time trial-and-error. — Christopher F Arnold (@Kurisuellegarde) January 12, 2014

Wii U game development takes the same amount of work and attention as a Xbox 360 or PS3 game development. They've done their process — Christopher F Arnold (@Kurisuellegarde) January 12, 2014

of making their API understandable and useful to seasoned programmers. Wii U development = any other game console development time. — Christopher F Arnold (@Kurisuellegarde) January 12, 2014

That's what it's been like for me developing, and I've been pushing my PC harder than my Wii U during development also. — Christopher F Arnold (@Kurisuellegarde) January 12, 2014

That's all I have to say on the subject of Eurogamer's clickbait article. They titled it to stir up the Nintendooom wheel again. — Christopher F Arnold (@Kurisuellegarde) January 12, 2014