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the_dengle said:
ganoncrotch said:

just because Miyamota may have said that the controls cut out some people from playing the game, this doesn't just mean there are people who are bad at it, good deal of fans of zelda could be phsically impaired and not able to actually enjoy the game as it was intended to be played as a lot of people with phsical disabilitys love rpgs and mmorpgs as they are an escape from the life where they are not able to run around jump and swing a stick at fairies... unfortunatly for those gamers zelda SS requires them to do those things in real life to perform them in a game.

Some people are completely paralyzed to the point that they can't move their fingers enough to press buttons. Video games shouldn't require any physical input from the player because it alienates handicapped players.

The amount of "motion" required for Skyward Sword is very minimal, mostly in the wrists. It's okay to require players to use their thumbs, but not their wrists?

I can't comment on SS itself since I didn't buy it, I did buy twilight princess tho and while I don't mind motion controls in games, I'll be honest I didn't wanna be doing that for an Rpg using motion controls is grand in things like warioware smooth moves, kinect adventures even so far as the 5 min stages of child of eden, but a full rpg is just daunting having to be hoping about for it.



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