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IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Viper1 said:


Play Conduit 2 or Goldeneye online.  You have the option for both pointer controls and dual analog.  Gamers with dual analogs never fare as good.  

As for your 180 turn issue, they usually add a button on the controller to enable a quick 180.

 

You want a real test, play Link's crossbow training for a while.  Then imagine trying to beat your scores with a dual analog.   Not going to happen.


Bolded: Because all dual-analog MLG players play Goldeneye on Wii.

Italics: That was only a general example. The overall sensitivity when moving outside of the screen is far more slow/clumsy with motion controls.

Underlined: Of course not. That genre (rail-shooter) wasn't designed for analog sticks.

Goldeneye isn't on the MLG list of games for Wii.  So what are talking about?

That depends on the sensisitivty you select it at.   Some games allow you to change turning speed which can make it way faster than any stick (but it's also too fast as you over spin really easily).

Dual stick, single stick...doens't matter.  We are discussing the accuracy of aiming and for that aspect you only need 1 analog stick anyway.   So yes, rail shooters are very much a valid means to adequately compare the accuracy and efficiency of IR against analog.

And one more thing....ever notice how dual analog set ups have all that aiming assist added but IR doesn't?   There's a reason for that.

 

We get it, you like DA and don't want to invest any time into gaining the dexterity required for good IR controls.   And that's fine.  But no need to be hostile towards IR when the debate is years old, dead and burried now.



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