BenKenobi88 said:
famousringo said: I see people talking about SSBB and the nunchuck. SSBB will support just about every controller configuration the Wii offers, but wiimote+nunchuck is possibly the worst. The chief designer prefers using a Gamecube controller. I think I'll prefer the classic controller, myself. Wiimote without nunchuck is also a supported control method.
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Explain how the Wiimote + nunchuck is bad for SSBB.
The Wiimote alone is the worst option in my opinion.
With the Wiimote + nunchuck, you have a fully working analog stick in your left hand...that does half the work in Smash Bros. You have an A and B button, that deals with standard and special moves. The only moves left are shield, jump, and grab, which could use Z, C, and D-down or something. What's so bad about that configuration? |
Not playing a previous SSB, i wasn't sure on how many buttons were needed, thanks, makes me wonder how the "remote on its own" version will work....unless movement is controlled by some motion sensitive means (freeing up four buttons on the D pad)...otherwise + and - will have to be action buttons, as well as A, 1 and 2.
although, maybe jump could be pressing up on the pad while sheild/grab could be down (then the remaining action on the A-button)