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Avinash_Tyagi said:


   Clearly you didn't read what I posted, I never said to put the analogue stick on the wand, that is your first mistake, I did say that using a dualshock as the analogue controller is a mistake as its more bulky and less comforatbale when compared to the nunchuk.  I also said that if using the two wands means its limited to one player games or online games, then its another flaw.  Unlike the Wiimote, in which using a wand plus a nunchuk allows for multiple player games, with people in the same room, in addition is much more comfortable than the Dualshock plus wand method.

 

Your very first post in this thread, referring to the wand as depicted in the OP:

"Is there an analogue stick, how do you move?"

And then we have:

"If using two wands means its limtied to one player games or online games, then its another flaw"

In which you're speculating on alleged limitations of which we know nothing, not of flaws of the known design of the product. For what we know we could have 4 players, each with two wands. Which is a solution both more immediate/comfortable than Wiimote/nunchuck/WM+ and allowing a much greater amount of control options.

So maybe we should wait and see how they tackle the whole control issue instead of spitting out words such as "flaw" and "fail" on something we basically don't know much about? Just suggesting...

 



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