looks like the controller will just fall off lol.
Play4Fun said:
Wiimote/PS Move Not as accurate as a mouse, but certainly more immersive.
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But those deal with the edge of screen issues for turning and aiming since the reticle is not locked to the center. And they require more movements and are less precise than a mouse. For that reason I'd much rather have a method like the one below, but fully supported by MS or Sony:

| Seece said: LOL can totally see the COD fanbase using one of those ... |
Why wouldn't they. It may look gimmicky but its actually the closest you can get to the real thing.
I think this is one of those things you have to feel for yourself to understand.
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| Zlejedi said: Aiming is barrier? *** hmm looks at my mouse No I don't think so ;) |
looks at mouse and touchpad on hes new netbook and says dame i need to build a powerful PC.
now where the hell is Bens number so he can build me a PC.
| Mad55 said: looks like the controller will just fall off lol. |
you can see pass that tv on the controler!
cyberninja45 said:
I think this is one of those things you have to feel for yourself to understand. |
Because they won't, my explanation? Common sense.
cyberninja45 said:
I think this is one of those things you have to feel for yourself to understand. |
Games don't need to be the real thing.
Looks to be me that the small hand movements with mouses and analog sticks do rather fine.
Seece said:
Because they won't, my explanation? Common sense. |
OK then we'll play a match in modern warefare 3 if its out on the WiiU. I play this way and you'll play dual anolog way, with no aim assists on and see who'll win. (And also having a better time.)
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sethnintendo said:
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I always turn them off. They just make me aim worse. It's much easier to pull of headshots without them or killing them when they move around.
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