Samus Aran said:
No, but people that whine about controls before getting used to them are. Sheesh... Do I really have to write everthing in detail for ya? I hate that and never do it. And you're right about me being allergic to dual analog... I like to feel immersed in my game and one way to do that is control. |
I've gotten plenty used to using the wii-mote from Metroid and Zelda Crossbow and the like. I love it for single player but I'll never use it for multiplayer. The only advantage the wii-mote has over analog is you can quickly move the cross hairs. The problem is that when I play FPS's I keep the cross hairs at head shot hieght at all times and move when necessary. That is easy with analog and a mouse but not with the wii-mote. Also, it's much easier to drink a beer or soda and keep your crosshairs in the same place with mouse and analog. Also again, aiming the wii-mote for more than an hour really makes your wrist hurt. You like the wii-mote and that's fine but you can't just say that the wii-mote is better.







