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exindguy said:
Kasz216 said:
exindguy said:
Kasz216 said:

I mean.  It's not up to mouse.... but i'd say the numchuck is superior to Keyboard.

That's me though.

I could see the Wiimote being better for games that involve LOTS of strafing and moving around, aka highspeed shooters.

I concur with this sentiment: what you lose in aiming accuracy coming from a mouse, you gain in movement accuracy with the nunchuck so it is, at worst, a wash.

Also, in the long run, I might actually prefer the 'inaccurate' Wiimote to some degree since it makes preternaturally accurate shots a bit trickier. Of course i can't say that with any real authority since I haven't played enough FPS games w/ well-implemented controls on Wii (primarily because enough don't exist) but it leaps and bounds better than dual analogue something I, admittedly, loathe in FPS' due to their acutely cumbersome nature.

I wouldn't say it was a wash.  I'd think better aiming beats better manueverability in most if not all FPS.

I just think a mouse+Nunchuck type setup would probably work best for shooters.

 

As my second paragraph noted, I think that I'd probably prefer the less accurate aiming in the long run--I certainly have no complaints with it thus far.

I also still have (not so) fond memories of playing countless matches of Quake et al and, instead of being able to just barely crane my neck out, instead 'sliding' too far into the line of fire and having my head taken off, which is only partially remedied by PC games where you can tilt a hair out (but I'm fairly certain being able to glide just a hair out with analog would change that equation drastically).

 

Oh yeah.  I just mean if you were going cross platform play...