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Strategyking92 said:
famousringo said:
Strategyking92 said:


But, like I said, it's not the same. It takes more skill.


But that has nothing at all to do with the controller. The lock-on control is a matter of programming. If you want more challenge, just don't use it.


but if you disabled it, you'd have to move the wiimote cursor to the end of the screen to turn, unless you can make the aiming cursor stay centered on the screen? it would still be 2 different styles.


It's easy if you have a small bounding box. If you're facing an enemy, move forward and to the left. You'll have to move your targeting cursor to the right to keep aiming at the enemy, causing your camera to start turning to the right. Tah dah! You're circle strafing.



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