theRepublic said:
Don't worry about it for now. All Wii accessories will work with the Wii U. |
Then I guess I should buy 2 more motion plus attachments?
theRepublic said:
Don't worry about it for now. All Wii accessories will work with the Wii U. |
Then I guess I should buy 2 more motion plus attachments?
BoneArk said:
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no.
god, people don't read the thread...
Nintendo posted on their site that it will work with ALL Wii accessories.
http://e3.nintendo.com/hw/#/about
BoneArk said:
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I wouldn't. Just wait to see if you will actually have a use for them before running out and buying. There is still a long time before the Wii U comes out.
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ShinmenTakezo said:
How am I unfairly cutting things out? 1. I agree. But why isn't it done? I already told you why, I want to know your reason why. 2.Wrong. They won't put a wiimote in because no new system ever comes packed with two different control schemes in one box. Never been done. I highly doubt nintendo will be the first to do it. Nintendo already basically told us the wiiu can only handle one screen at a time. 3.Did you forget the touch screen? how do you replicate that with a wiimote? Also the wiiu controller has more usable while playing buttons than a wiimote. Like I said before, if it's not a big deal, why hasn't it been done for the wii? |
Pretty sure all NES consoles came bundled with both a Zapper and a Control pad (except for maybe the slim version, can't remember). Just saying. Originally came with ROB, too.
Plain Wii Motes will be supported for backwards compatibility. New, Wii U games will probably not be (but will be compatible with standard wiimote with WM Plus attached), which is great since it'll un-segment the base while being cheap, since most early adopters who have a Wii also have at least one WMP, and if you don't or need more you can simply buy the WMP add-on. It's really the best decision for everyone. Yeah, developers too, who won't have to be concerned about the market being uneven. And if they want to make something which wouldn't need the extra precision, it's not like they can't simply ignore it.
This is good news, good work on making it polemic Rainbird :P lol
Guess that's good news in a way, shows they will be using 1:1 motion for their games.