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vanguardian1 said:

If it is your intention to ask honestly, I willl respond so.

 

You mentioned Zelda : Twilight Princess in another thread, so I'll state my own opinion on that.

 

You're used to using a traditional gamepad for games, so it will take some getting used to.  How to explain it.... hmm.... let's say you're in a recliner, instead of having both hands in your lap or on your stomach, holding a gamepad, you have each arm on the armrest.  A sword attack is comparable to.. say.. well, at your computer raise your mouse hand about 1-1.5 inches above the table and just do 2 light taps a second about 5-6 times, that's about how fast and often you'd use the sword until you learn more advanced sword techniques.  A spin slash, which you also learn at the beginning, is executed by a simple left-right shake of the nunchuck, which you can still do while resting the arm on the armrest. :)

A bow and arrow are also very easy, once you've had a few shots you'll be waiting longer for the bow to reload than you will aiming with it, if your sensitivity is matched to your skill. :)

 Again, if you're serious, I'll gladly discuss it further once you reply.  If not, I won't bother you furthermore. 

 

I am serious, and thank you for answering me. I am serious, I just wasn't really expecting to get any responses. Do I want to know more? Yes, This is an honest request...But I just don't think I'll get many like yours...So please lead the way and maybe people will follow you...Which Is what I want.

left right shake? I saw red steel and I thought slashes were done a little different than that. I still wonder about games were you need to kick or use the characters legs.

 



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