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DanneSandin said:
Roma said:
DanneSandin said:
Roma said:
FrancisNobleman said:
Next Zelda gotta be a game that you can play either with the gamepad for classic-touch-enhanced control, and with wiimote, for Skyward Sword control.

You could engage in assymetric co-op to beat the game, or play all by yourself, of course the game is different depending the method you choose to play.

BAM! Both audiences satisfied. And you get kinda 2 games in one.

again with this? its like making two games in one as it will need two sets of AI to react to either buttons or swings of the player

I disagree. You could use the touch screen on the controller to show HOW you wanna strike your enemy - kinda like in INfinity Blade (or whatever that iOS game is called by Epic). In both examples you'd swing; either with your arm or with your finger ;)

No no no! its a bad idea cuz umm I didn't think of it! -.-


it could work but how will the sword swing be? I mean will link swing to where you touch or you have to move the sword from one side to the other? I don't remember the name of that game :P

do players really want to work their finger around uhm the screen? most people just want to push buttons so they lose the least amount of fat as possible *trollface*

Well, either Link swing where you point him to swing, or he swing in the same direction and maner as you pulled your finger across the screen. So, if you draged/pulled/swinged your finger from straight up to straight down, Link would swing his sword from up to down. If you draged your finger from left to right, link would swing his sword in the same direction - it would be like motion controll without the motion... controll... :P

Whether not gamers wanna drag their fingers across the touch screen, I don't know... but it's an option to Wiimotes :P another option would be holding L1 or L2 and pressing X would have Link swinging from up to down, holding L1/L2 and pressing A would have Link swing from right to left. Hold R1/R2 and pressing X would have Link swing diagonally from Left Up to Right DOwn. You get the point ;)

haha that last part sounds like a nightmare especially when you have to do it quickly so you gotta have a good memory to remember all the combinations :P

but if gamers are willing to go through all that just to avoid motion controls then good luck to them



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