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SlumsofOhio said:
frybread said:
I was just listening to the IGN podcast, one of the guys said that he wishes he could play 360 FPS games with the Wiimote, because he'd destroy all the dual analog users.

 

He would get crushed by 360 owners with those Wii controls. After playing the Wii for three months, I can say that with confidence. You can barely aim and shoot at a distance, and its far from being accurate, based on WAW and Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles. The Wiimote would be the last controller i'd pick in FPS competitive multiplayer. That statement was completely ignorant on his part.

 

Actually, not really, 360 FPS generally has some aim assist built in to assist the lack of dual analog accuracy(the only HD game that I know of without aim assist is KZ2, somebody want to confirm that please? I could be wrong)  but if you turn that off and vs somebody who's good with a Wiimote, dual analog would most likely get destroyed. I've had a lot of practice playing Prime3 on hardest difficulty by now and when it comes to FPS, I'm more towards the PC side with controls but Wiimote is far better than any dual analog setup without aim assist.

Now, with the conduit, you can change your deadzone box, what that actually means is that if you make it the smallest possible and don't get any type of motion sickness like some people do with PC FPS, you'd actually turn much faster than a game that's like Prime3 which is basically what I'll end up doing most likely at least for the horizontal part of it, if the game is able to have quick turning response while having a pointing device for shooting, this just might be the best console FPS to date on the control part, and that's why I'm eager to try it out myself. I'm not hyped for it, more like very very interested in the outcome of the game play.

Another thing about The Conduit is that it has had a lot of feedback from the community and they actually took a lot of the advice on the game while making it, I like devs like that, a lot, so I wouldn't mind giving them support at all.