| Einsam_Delphin said:
Yeah I bet it would help if I didn't make valid points lolz! Start and Select are pretty much never used for actions, which is good because those buttons are usually gimped, small and out of place, but you know whatever, I'll just drop the buttons point so that maybe you'll stop dodging the lack of a second screen. Also, bar single joycon, all Switch control set-ups have the same inputs as the gamepad, minus the screen of course. I'm also not sure why you keep bringing up the Switch when I'm talking about Splatoon on Wii U and why Wiimotes don't work for it. I never said anything about recalibration... Having slightly faster aiming doesn't outweigh having significantly slower turning, because it means whenever an enemy is West East or South of you, you'll likely be dead before you can even turn to face them, or they'll just keep maneuvering outside of your view. The game is too fast paced for such controls to be viable. I'm still gonna believe it's cause they know it wouldn't work and were just too lazy to explain exactly why. :L |
The text is what it is sometimes, because it's formatting doesn't obviously work like it should, when I've typed it on the memo application and copypasted it (on larger text fields on the site this tablet gets really laggy).
Let me point you out the problem with the second screen: it works only as a map, so in reality you don't need the gamepad anywhere. Push a button, and you could have the map on screen as long as you keep the button pressed. Like the visor change in Corruption. If the game needs a second screen, it's going to need it on Switch as well as it needs it on Wii U. If Wii Remote and Nunchuck does not have enough accessible buttons, the dual-minicontroller doesn't have them either. Only the Pro/Classic has.
Then, where do you need a screen centering button? Only thing you would need one is controller calibration.
Of course the game isn't too fast paced. Isn't the turning with dual analog slower anyways. You just get to turn the screen faster.
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