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FKNetwork said:
MaxwellGT2000 said:

Not really since there are many that would disagree, there are many uses for the Wii remote and FPS is one of the best examples of how a genre can be improved on the consoles because of the controller.  It flat out is more accurate and faster to play with.  So what it missed a Zombie mode?  I play FPS games for team deathmatch anything else is a plus. 

Metroid Prime 3 is not the best example of FPS controls since it's pretty much a better controlling Metroid Prime 1 & 2.  As many people say it's FPA, it's slower paced and meant to be so, the game is basically for Metroid fans, great game all around but if you can't get into it then you probably never will.

To say that dual analog is better to play with is like saying it's better then mouse and KB, you might not be able to play with it well as others, you might not like M+KB but it doesn't change the fact that it is much faster and accurate.  Same as the Wii remote except it's the combining of your traditional controller you sit on your couch and play with and the accuracy and speed of the M+KB.

I actually think you will find there are MANY MANY MANY more people that find dual analog controls to be FAR better than using the Wiimote for FPS games, hence the poor FPS sales on Wii.....

I actually don't know anyone apart from you and a couple of other wii fanboys on here that prefer the wiimote to dual analog controls for FPS's, they don't even compare lol.

 

FPS's using Wiimote controls = EPIC FAIL

I would say that many people that have spent any significant amount of time playing FPS with Wii controls would agree that they are just simply faster than dual analogue.  To say that only a couple of people believe this is just blatantly wrong which means you haven't spoken to alot of people about this, read alot of reviews or you are just struggling to score a point.

People seem to expect to be instantly as good with the Wii controller as they are with dual analogue which they have been using for years, which makes no sense whatsoever.  I am probably relatively better with dual analogue than mouse and keyboard and struggled when i first played shooters on the PC a few years back.  Initially i was probably better with dual analogue, but now have played quite a few shooters over the past few years there is no doubt in my mind that with a mouse and KB i would kill myself using dual analogue.

So i have two questions for you:  How long did you play the games you spoke of?  What controls did you use on Metroid Prime 3?