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Viper1 said:
Squilliam said:
uno said:
Nope. Some of us like the more natural moving cursor of a Mouse and Wiimote.

Have you ever shot a real gun? Did any of them have two sticks to aim and move with?

Not enough people care for the advantages of the Wiimote to really go for shooters on the Wii. So at this point its an interesting concept but the takeup of shooters on the Wii don't really seem to imply any natural advantages there. Also given the sales of a game like Call of Duty 4 which had an excellent PC release as well, it seems that in the western would the prefered shooter controller is the dual analogue sticks at present. You can care to differ if you want but the market does seem to indicate otherwise.

Btw if a gun was anything like the Wiimote you'd have to aim away from the target to hit it. Also I never thought a bar of soap had anything to do with aiming a gun.

Not familar with callibration I see.  This allows you to adjust the aiming reticle so that it coincides with natural aiming instead of the sensor bar offset.

I sit 5 feet away from a 53" LCD which is mounted on a wall. The Wii is totally useless for shooters and I have 'calibrated' heaps of times. But the thing is most people don't calibrate and if it doesn't work out of the box then it may as well not work at all.



Tease.