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Cheebee said:
It's so weird they chose to go down this double viewpoint route. Obviously the graphics are going to look much worse than they could have on a single screen, because the console has to render the visuals twice; once for the TV and once for the GamePad's screen. Like how 2-player co-op in Hyrule Warriors makes the game look like a GameCube game.
This is especially weird considering the TV screens's supposedly only being used to show a cinematic view of things, while the actual aiming and gameplay takes place on the small GamePad screen - meaning you'll be staring at the GamePad mostly, anyway, not at the TV. Like in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse.

:/

Yes, Nintendo's ideas of gamepad integration have really hampered some of their games.



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