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tuoyo said:
amp316 said:

Look at TWRoO's close up of how Federer holds the racket and you will see why the control scheme is much more natural than the one that Tuoyo suggests would be more natural.

Obviously he's high on weed that's dipped in opium after putting down a few pints.


Lol that control scheme is not natural at all unless the person has had his brains fried by playing too much Boom Blox Party.  Are you saying that when you were playing Wii Tennis you were not holding the Wii remote and swinging as though the A button side was the face of the racket (forehand) with the B button side being backhand?  I have never ever seen anyone play Wii Tennis any other way. 

So when you play Wii Tennis you have no access to the buttons? (I know you don't need them, but naturally for everyone I know is to hold the controller with the A-button under thumb and the B-trigger under index finger.... hell the game asks you to press those two buttons at the beginning to make sure you are holding it correctly)

There is no "naturally becuse one side is 0.5cm wider"... the Wii remote looks nothing like a tennis racket so I don't see any natural assumptions there... all the remote is acting as is the racket handle, so my natural reaction is nothing to do with how it looks, but how you naturally hold it, which is obviously with finger on b-trigger and thumb on a button (even if you don't need them in the game)