This is kind of off topic, but what the hell is up with the Wii owners who act like they can't go back to analog controllers? I hate to tell you, but that is what you have been using for every generation before this one.
I have played with both setups on all kinds of games and I really don't think either one is that much superior to the other. If anything motion controls are more finicky, albeit a well-implemented motion control scheme does work pretty well.
I honestly have more problems with the IR pointer than anything else, which is why I wouldn't want to play a Resident Evil game with motion controls. I had to turn it off on Twilight Princess it was messing me up so much. And don't give me any bullshit about me having to get used to it. The point of motion controls is that they are supposed to be intuitive, not a hindrance.
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