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Volterra_90 said:
Einsam_Delphin said:

It doesn't matter who you are, tilting a controller takes more effort than pushing a button always. The problem with motion controls is as I said, they're the inferior input method so naturally people don't want to use it. You way over exaggerate how good it is for aiming, and you've only been talking about that one input method which isn't motion controls as whole.

Nope, I'm not exaggerating, I'm just saying that my skills improved a lot with motion controls and that I feel really comfortable with them. That's a fact. I know myself and I have been playing videogames for around 18 years! :P. Are you talking about physical effort? I agree with you that some movements, like swinging a sword or a tennis racquet are more "physically" demanding and need more effort. I know some people who get too excited with them and don't even last one hour playing. Though, tbh, you don't need to exaggerate movements for them to work, they're smooth. Anyway, motion controls in games like SS added combat depth. They added immersion in games like Wii Sports. They're best for aiming. But this is all how I feel with them, that doesn't apply to the rest of the gamers, and I don't intend to force anyone to use them. I just feel that some people haven't even tried. And it's weird to me because after playing standard controllers for about 15 years, the Wiimote appeared and with a little effort, I didn't want to ditch motion controls anymore.

But thats what sucks about nintendo. They are forcing you to use motion controls or dont play. Man i wish they wouldn't make them mandatory on games like star fox. They would get more sales if they just made it an option.