| Dulfite said:
TP had me sit in my seat moving the remote left or right maybe one or two inches, in no way being similar to actual sword or bow and arrow motions. SS, during most of my time playing it, required feets of arm motion and it couldn't just be left/right you had to actually do the swings of the sword. There is no waggling in SS, and if you played the whole game like that then I'd imagine it was incredibly frustrating because it's meant to be full swings, it made it far easier. I would say I was standing up most of the time playing SS because it made the game easier to play, so I was getting a decent little workout while playing that amazing game. TP I just sat down and barely moved the remote the entire game.
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That's one way to look at it, but it can also be seen as a chore having to be in more specific positions and doing all that just to swing your sword. I personally like to be in more relaxed positions while I play my games especially since getting arthritis, so that's why I like TP's motion controls, because it utilized them less. Yeah, I don't like motion controls. :L







