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IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Gugerface said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Gugerface said:

You probably felt exactly the same way when you used wiimote, right? Did you also tell that everyone who would try the wiimote would love it, perhaps?


I hated the Wii remote from start.

But the traditional controllers must have felt limited, because they lacked something which wiimote had. I can't see anyone enjoying gaming without an option which some people may or may not like ie. motion controls/secondary screen.


The Wii remote had no dual analogue sticks, three shoulder buttons and only one reachable face button (A) during fast-paced gameplay. Heck, that single stick wasn't even clickable. Motion controls did not fill up the massive void that those missing features created.

The Wii U GamePad is a whole different story. It sacrificed nothing for a big touch screen, motion controls and TV remote capabilities. Not to mention the enjoyment of playing games while in bed, far away from the console and the TV.


Motion controls replaced the tedious button push with glorious waggle. I can't see how anyone would not feel limited if they could not waggle their controller to open a door.

Tablet controller adds nothing to gameplay. I'd rather press a button to get the menu/map/whatever is there to a bigger screen than start looking for it from a tablet screen. Also the tablet is awful as a controller, I don't want to play with that. Does that thing even play all games remotely?

But guess what, I have a tv and a console in my bedroom. I guess without Wii U, I can't play while in bed anymore. Damn you.

Moderated,

-Mr Khan