Einsam_Delphin said:
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Requiring more effort is not necessarily a bad thing. I'll gladly put in the extra effort to swing my arm instead of pressing a button when the payoff is an increased level of connection with my character and a sense of tactile joy that a button cannot provide.
Even if games like Skyward Sword, Red Steel 2, Mario Galaxy 1 & 2, or Metroid Prime 3 supported the classic controller, I would never even consider playing them that way, because they simply wouldn't be as fun.
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And that's fine but the argument was not about what's more fun (that's purely subjective, though traditional control is more popular) but more practical.
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Games are entertainment, hence fun is their ultimate priority.
You know what's even more practical and straightforward than buttons? Just watching a playthrough on youtube instead of going to the trouble of buying the game, and sitting down to play it.