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RolStoppable said:
Play4Fun said:
RolStoppable said:

Sounds very impractical. The TV screen would basically be meaningless, because you need to stay focused on the touch screen to give commands. Not to mention that the touch screen method would be considerably slower than a Wiimote.

What next? Are you going to tell me that a 3D platformer is best played with keyboard only controls?

The screened Wii U controller is a faster and more accurate option for selecting units and giving commands than Wii mote is. Let it go, ROL. Miyamoto agrees with me on that point so automatic win for me.

Miyamoto > ROL

Anyways, how does the TV screen become meaningless?

The Upad's touchscreen is used for selecting and commanding your units just like any other controller, just more interactively.

The TV screen provides real-time view of all the other activities going on and other gameplay info.

Just because you say something doesn't make it true. A touchscreen cannot be faster and more accurate than a Wiimote, in fact it is neither. The Trauma Center series makes for a pretty good case, it plays like 10 times better on the Wii and that's probably an understatement.

Bolded the answer to your TV screen question.

Answer to the bolded: It's called multi-tasking.

Anyways, I will leave this for when Pikmin 3 is shown. You can expect me to spam your profile page with comments of ownage when that time comes.