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mZuzek said:
midrange said:

you're absolutely right. I was agreeing with the fact that they will always remain a staple in competitive play. They are liked, as you say, because they are naturally intuitive to use for presicion and speed without putting in a lot of physical exertion. In the case of the gamecube controller for smash bros, that will almost always be the controller of choice because competitive smash bros was pretty much made and adapted to with that controller in mind, not the gamepad or the wii remote. But the other options are still viable (I actually saw someone beasting at a smash tournament with the gamepad)

Yep. It's funny, the best Smash player in my country actually lives in my town, so he goes at all our local tournaments and destroys us... with Wiimote+Nunchuk. I play with a Pro Controller, as do most people here, though there are several who use the Gamecube controller too.


Cool, sounds like we are on the same page