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jlauro said:
Andrew said:
Not to be the guy who ruins everything but can't the same thing be done with a classic controller? But I guess they are having fun and that is what counts.

With cerebral palsy, I don't think he would have the finger control to play with a classic controller. Just moving limbs at the correct time is doing pretty good for that condition...


Yeah, he's lucky he can even swing his arms with any reaction.  So no, a joystick wouldn't work, and it certainly wouldn't give that feeling of doing the actual swinging, which is really special for someone in that condition.