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I enjoy moving around a bit more than just pressing a button.Hinesmdc said:I would rather have a fun game than a realistic one. I'm sure Strubes would agree.
I enjoy moving around a bit more than just pressing a button.Hinesmdc said:I would rather have a fun game than a realistic one. I'm sure Strubes would agree.
fhqwhgads said:I enjoy moving around a bit more than just pressing a button.
Hinesmdc said:Then why do you own a 360?
Because he enjoys pressing buttons too, but not as much. Not everything has to be absolute.Hinesmdc said:Then why do you own a 360?
Wow, what a dumb question. What, do you think I'm proclaiming buttons as sin?Hinesmdc said:Then why do you own a 360?
Hinesmdc said:I would rather have a fun game than a realistic one. I'm sure Strubes would agree.
Jack said:Starwars =/= realism
It's more fun to swing around like you're actually using a light saber then to push and receive.
Hinesmdc said:I meant realistic feeling controls.
And it's the Wii.... So it won't be 1:1, no matter what Nintendo says.
Strubes said:To be fair, no movement on the Wii has felt realistic to me, since it only takes, as you all have said, only an inch or two movement of the wrist.
Zidart said:well the realistic ones are most of the time present in minigames like warioware smooth moves and zak and wiki (though is not a minigame game xD), but for the most part movement is eaasy to do in other games and other have easy motions that feel realistic (no more heroes)
Strubes said:No more Heroes didn't feel realistic though. All you had to do was flick your wrist to swing.
I will agree with you on Zak and Wiki though. That one was probably the best use of the Wiimote for the Wii.
Zidart said:well not the way i did the finishers XD, but is the best way to use a lightsaber combat don't you agree? buttons and slashes. maybe they will put a more depth into it next time
zak and wiki isn't the only one though, there are more like metroid prime 3 corruption
It only takes that, but it sure isn't limited to it.Strubes said:To be fair, no movement on the Wii has felt realistic to me, since it only takes, as you all have said, only an inch or two movement of the wrist.
fhqwhgads said:It only takes that, but it sure isn't limited to it.
And you do realize you're the only person who's complaining about Prime 3 controls, right?
Strubes said:And you do realize this site makes up a very terribly small percentage of the online community, right?
Zidart said:and do you realize that this is not the only forum i'm in :go chek somewhere else.. people that didn't like metroid prime 3 at least give the game credit for having precise and inmersive controls
Starrynite said:Whether one complained about the controls of MP3 or not or whever the popular online or offline appeal is, I think that wont resolve the first issue that appeared with button pressing vs motion controls which in itself still wont resolve the issue of what this thread was originally based on. Im so confused by the tangents that everyone has flowed off on, that now I am scared of this new star wars game as it has already met lots of dislike.
To resolve my own confusing, is this game Clone Wars, that is based off the movie, that will be releasing ONLY on the DS and Wii and will these two versions be identical?!