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Intrinsic said:
No thank you...... but glad you enjoy it.

Same here. It was prooven several times before that motion aiming can work naturally, but I prefer dual analog aiming any day. Just sitting in my bed and barely moving... thats the high life



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hunter_alien said:
Intrinsic said:
No thank you...... but glad you enjoy it.

Same here. It was prooven several times before that motion aiming can work naturally, but I prefer dual analog aiming any day. Just sitting in my bed and barely moving... thats the high life

You don't move at all really in motion aiming. 

Too many people think it's the Wii Sports stupidity of waving your arms all over the place, in actuality it's simply tilting the control like a milimeter or two, up down, side to side. You can sit back and aim that way without much problem. 



Used it all the time in Uncharted Golden Abyss. Headshots everywhere. Don't have a problem with dual analog, but motion aiming really works very well in portable consoles.



pedromr said:
Used it all the time in Uncharted Golden Abyss. Headshots everywhere. Don't have a problem with dual analog, but motion aiming really works very well in portable consoles.

I'm playing Zelda primarily with the Pro Controller, so it doesn't have to be just for portable devices. It feels great. 



I dont think I'll ever get used to playing shooters with analog sticks. It will be either the gyroscope controls or a mouse. Im glad BOTW had that option.



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Soundwave said:
hunter_alien said:

Same here. It was prooven several times before that motion aiming can work naturally, but I prefer dual analog aiming any day. Just sitting in my bed and barely moving... thats the high life

You don't move at all really in motion aiming. 

Too many people think it's the Wii Sports stupidity of waving your arms all over the place, in actuality it's simply tilting the control like a milimeter or two, up down, side to side. You can sit back and aim that way without much problem. 

Yeah, I can see that working. But It was the same with the Move as well and in all honesty I still went back to the dual analog or mouse/keyboard setup. It simply feels easier for me. But I will most deffinatly try out the control scheme in Zelda. Sounds pretty spot on.



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Soundwave said:

Anyone else feel this way? 

 

Yes



Random_Matt said:
Too bad mouse and keyboard destroys everything else.

Agree.



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I have no idea how well motion aiming works becauses I haven't had a chance to try it, but being used to mouse aiming, dual analog aiming sucks very much. It wasn't good even before I got used to mouse aiming a really long time ago, but now it just sucks. I completed Uncharted 4 trying to avoid every single combat situation as well as I could, just because analog aiming sucks so much. I mean, it works well enough, but it's extremely unpleasant.



Yup. I find it can very occasionally create issues for me with really quick, tight turns, but in every other situation I find it superior.

To reiterate for those unfamiliar, it's dual analogue aiming with motion control for fine tuning.