I will agree with Joe that the menus are slow. It generally takes a good 15 seconds from the time you click on something until the time it pops up.
I have seriously not been experiencing this, nor has a friend, and a coworker who all have Wii Us. That's odd. I wonder if the thing is doing something network related to bounce around menus? *shrug* I notice that the games take a bit to boot up when they sit at the splash screen, though. But, that seems normal for any console today..
Also, not being able to access the Friends list from the main menu is f*cking retarded. The only way I've found to access it is by being in a game and then hitting Home > Friends Icon. Why that Friends Icon isn't listed on the main menu is beyond me. I mean, what if I log on and simply want to see what my friends are playing so I can maybe jump in a game with them? Doesn't seem possible at the moment.
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2012/11/10-things/2/Sounds like Joe, lol. although, I would like to know how you can display a movie better on a touchpad thing with an Xbox. The article says you can.
I dunno, while people have been complaining about dumb shit that is secondary to playing games, I've just been pounding Mario's ass all night.
and that Chasing Aurorororororora game in the Wii Shop. That shit is cool as f*ck. It's like Origami ADD Flight Adventure 9000.
It also seems fairly normal that <1 week into the launch of a brand new console, that there are some goofy quirks and things that aren't ready yet. That happened with all of the next gen consoles that have menus and bullshit floating around.
All I say to that is, shut the f*ck up and play a game on the thing.
I get the feeling this is the new Dreamcast. You either love it, or you hate it.