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zorg1000 said:
JEMC said:

Sorry but I still don't see any advantage. The only use I can see (more or less) is if the two controllers are like the two halves of a Pro controller and can be connected together to form a Pro controller to play on the TV. But that would make the design of the device with the controllers kind of odd.

And about having interchangeable bits... God, please no! Not only will they be selling Amiibo, but also gamepad add-ons?

*shudders*

what about if the two detachable controllers act as a Wi Remote+Nunchuk type of controller.

Have you tried using the Wii U gamepad only to play Wii games? You have to be too far away from the Gamepad to not hit it, and at the same time the screen is too small to make it enjoyable.

Also, the point of wiimote & nunchuk was being able to send to motion signals. How are we going to do that with the two controllers attached to the device? Because the games will have to work with them or without them.

That is, if motion controls are used. Because if they aren't, what's the point of having the controller split in half? Even some Wii games without motions controls came with a Classic Controller as it was more comfortable in the long run than the Wiimote&Nunchuck combo.



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