HappySqurriel said:
We've played this game before ... The only review you could find where the Wiimote was considered worse than dual analogue was Red Steel, in games like Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition there are quotes like " ... you'll discover the strengths of the new scheme and why, ultimately, the new Wii controls are superior." and "... Using the Wii remote, you can point at the screen and aim with a higher level of accuracy and speed than was previously possible." and " the extra speed and accuracy count for a lot. Birds that flew away before you could cap them in the GCN build will be a breeze to shoot dead in the Wii game. Headshots will come more naturally. Targeting legs and arms won't pose a problem. You will with very little practice be able to walk through environments with the analog stick, all the while setting up your next shot with pinpoint accuracy using the Wii remote. It's an undeniable improvement in control and one that helps you play better. " (IGN http://wii.ign.com/articles/797/797837p2.html )
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No red steel wasnt the only game i could find, you said i couldnt even find one game that shows the wiimote having worse controls than dual analog and 30 seconds later after i did i quick search i found a review that said so. Resident evil 4 doesn't prove anything. The game was designed to be slow and you couldn't move your cursor around quickly not because the dual analog setup was incapable of doing that, it was deliberatly setup that way to make the game more scary.







