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KylieDog said:
Viper1 said:
KylieDog said:

You are wrong, I proved it, you ignored the proof.  Recoil, laughable. Not wasting anymore time.


You didn't prove your point either.  You said Target Locks combined with reduced sized bounding boxes create an easy to use auto aim whihc is not the case because even when locked on, you still have to aim your weapon.  What youa re suggesting is that if you use Target Lock, you can therefore poitn anywhere at the screen and it would hit the target anyway and this is completely incorrect.  You still have to manually aim.


No, I said repeatedly said only need aim centre screen.  Can you not read or are now trying to just ignore what I said because proved you wrong?

And that's still wrong.   Using target lock does not hold the enemy perfectly in the center of the screen and you still have to aim.  The enmey can still move into all areas of the screen. It is NOT locked into the center of the screen.  You're talking as though Wii games auto center the cursor like an analog stick does but it doesn't work that way.   The point of a Target Lock is to straffe and it most certainly was not devised for Wii games to handle any kind of movement/aiming limitation.  Target locks have been around for a long time.   The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time  having been one of the biggest innovators of such a feature.



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