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archer9234 said:
Volterra_90 said:

Wii motion controls are nothing like Star Fox: Zero controls. You have to learn how to move your ship and aim with the gyroscope controls at the same time. The Nunchuck is your movement controls. The remote was the aimer. The Nunchuck was the controller. The gamepad just has them locked together. I don't see the real difference.

Also, for the all-range mode you have to learn how to use the cockpit view in the gamepad. Tell me about one single game which use this double-screen controls. This is way more complex than just hit a ball in Wii Tennis. Splatoon does this. You aim with the pad. You really don't need to look at your tv, in all range mode. This isn't special.

I think it's very different to aim with the gamepad that aim with the Wiimote. With the Wiimote you aim to the screen, with the Gamepad you use the gyroscopic controls, which actually feels very different. 

And, yeah, I'll give you that, I totally forgot about Splatoon. Though it's fair to say that the motion controls were optional in Splatoon, and not everyone has got used to them. The fact is that new people will try mandatory gyroscope controls for the first time. And for those people who are not hardcore gamers and who struggle to play games, I think it's a nice option to get used to these controls. They have the option to play normal mode later if they want. If they just want to see the game while shooting things, hey, that's their choice. Nobody is forcing them to use that mode.