Friday, April 16, 2010

Oh Wiimote, I can't quit you.

I find it so hard to go back to the average PS controller. I'm such a big Sony fanboy but I've gotten so used to the Wiimote and nunchuk and everything else seems dull. I realized it when I was thinking about buying Okami for the Wii. I already have it for the PS2 and haven't even beaten it so it'd be a waste to just blow $40 just because it's on the Wii. But then I realised that it'd be a little more fun on the Wii.Anyone else feel the same and find it hard to go back?Oh Wiimote, I can't quit you.
I felt the same when I went back to Zelda: WW after beating TP. Also, the Wii-mote and Nunchuk combo is the most comfortable controller I've ever held.Oh Wiimote, I can't quit you.
except for Brawl I agree
[QUOTE=''Dr_Corndog'']I felt the same when I went back to Zelda: WW after beating TP. Also, the Wii-mote and Nunchuk combo is the most comfortable controller I've ever held.[/QUOTE]I agree. I can't even play Brawl with the GC controller... it's not as confortable than the wiimote and nunchuck. It feels... more free. I can't really explain it.
[QUOTE=''m_machine024''][QUOTE=''Dr_Corndog'']I felt the same when I went back to Zelda: WW after beating TP. Also, the Wii-mote and Nunchuk combo is the most comfortable controller I've ever held.[/QUOTE]I agree. I can't even play Brawl with the GC controller... it's not as confortable than the wiimote and nunchuck. It feels... more free. I can't really explain it.[/QUOTE]Exactly! it's a lot more comftorble and feels a lot more free. With other controllers, you have to keep your hands in one position (which is usually in fron of you). The Wiimote + Nunchuk combo gives my arms more seperation so I can rest themm better.
I just want a more defined way to use the Wii remote, like, let's get developers using livemove technology, which seems to be doing really well for itself, why can't developers use it, and make good motion controls? Think people, Think!
I just want a more defined way to use the Wii remote, like, let's get developers using livemove technology, which seems to be doing really well for itself, why can't developers use it, and make good motion controls? Think people, Think!
[QUOTE=''Lyphe2k''][QUOTE=''m_machine024''][QUOTE=''Dr_Corndog'']I felt the same when I went back to Zelda: WW after beating TP. Also, the Wii-mote and Nunchuk combo is the most comfortable controller I've ever held.[/QUOTE]I agree. I can't even play Brawl with the GC controller... it's not as confortable than the wiimote and nunchuck. It feels... more free. I can't really explain it.[/QUOTE]Exactly! it's a lot more comftorble and feels a lot more free. With other controllers, you have to keep your hands in one position (which is usually in fron of you). The Wiimote + Nunchuk combo gives my arms more seperation so I can rest themm better.[/QUOTE]Yeah pretty much it. Plus the wiimote and nunchuck design fit greatly my hands.
[QUOTE=''Flaming235'']I just want a more defined way to use the Wii remote, like, let's get developers using livemove technology, which seems to be doing really well for itself, why can't developers use it, and make good motion controls? Think people, Think![/QUOTE]Hey man, long time no see.
i agree, the wii mote and nunchuck combo feels awesome. I just love it how i can be sitting and playing a game like SMG and just feel such comfort while playing. It's such an awesome feeling
Yeah, I find it awkward to play other FPSes now that I've played Metroid Prime 3. Its controls were just too good.
[QUOTE=''starmetroid'']except for Brawl I agree[/QUOTE]A week ago I'd agree, but I've given the Wii-Mote and Nunchuck another chance and I actually find myself preferring that setup over the others, including the GC controller. Being able to move my hands around as well as using motion controls for Smash attacks makes it funner IMO.

[QUOTE=''m_machine024''][QUOTE=''Dr_Corndog'']I felt the same when I went back to Zelda: WW after beating TP. Also, the Wii-mote and Nunchuk combo is the most comfortable controller I've ever held.[/QUOTE]I agree. I can't even play Brawl with the GC controller... it's not as confortable than the wiimote and nunchuck. It feels... more free. I can't really explain it.[/QUOTE] it's like goin commando that's how ya can explain it.
Cant agree more with the orignal poster. The other pads feel like im in jurassic era.
There was a time where I had problems just holding a normal controller. Heck, I can't play Super Mario 64 due to me constantly shaking the controller in mid-jump!(BTW it doesn't work, no backwards compatibility with spin jumping)Then I sat down, started Dragon Warrior 7, and took my time just selecting. It took a little bit, but soon I was able to play without shaking again!Then i celebrated by playing FF3 for DS. Now i can't stay with an RPG unless i can select everything without a stylus....
After experiencing Metroid Prime 3, going back playing FPS on the PS2 and XBOX felt like playing tennis with my hands tied.I still like standard controllers, but the Wiimote is the sweet cherry nowadays (if only it had another analog stick... erm...).
I bet thats how they feel about going back to the Wii's graphics.
I think its safe to say we all love the wiimote.but all of you are crazy, Brawl is best played with the Wii remote sideways.
I totally agree with you :)since I got my wii I haven't played a FPS on any other console, but can imagine how strange it must feel!Not long after getting my wii (and playing TP heaps) I decided to play Kingdom Hearts. I kept on loosing battles because instead of hitting X to attack I kept on shaking the controller! :P (luckily I was by myself)then I also played Burnout on PS2 and started twisting the controller from side to side when I wanted to turn a corner :P It must've looked like I had never played a game before in my life! :oops:The wii remote/nunchuk combo has to be one of the best controllers ever made :D
[QUOTE=''NALDOxCORE'']I think its safe to say we all love the wiimote.but all of you are crazy, Brawl is best played with the Wii remote sideways.[/QUOTE]Tried it, I find it hard to push Up to jump, at least it's not as responsive as I'm used to. My tactics usually consist of me jumping around like crazy, I rely on the Jump button. I've tried re-assigning buttons for jump, none of them work for me. I plugged in my Nunchuck, turned off Up-Jump, turned on motion control Smash, and turned Down-D into Jump, works wonderfully for me.

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