Its not the most comfortable but it IS comfortable.... Just not on the level of the Classic Controller Pro or GameCube controller.It's just the truth about the outdated tablet.
Most comfortable? lol whatever.
Its not the most comfortable but it IS comfortable.... Just not on the level of the Classic Controller Pro or GameCube controller.It's just the truth about the outdated tablet.
Most comfortable? lol whatever.
Its not the most comfortable but it IS comfortable.... Just not on the level of the Classic Controller Pro or GameCube controller.
It's not really comfortable due to its bulkiness or for long gaming sessions. It's better than Atari Jaguar's controller, though.
Nintendo makes money with these "Wii VC" rereleases. Instead of fixing vWii they do this instead. Wishful thinking at this point to hope for any advancements to vWii since they can sell you the same thing over.I hope physical wii games will allow the gamepad to be used as a classic controller too since they said downloaded Wii games will have this feature. Pro controller support too please.
You must have some really weack hands/wrists but hey, to each, their own
Nintendo makes money with these "Wii VC" rereleases. Instead of fixing vWii they do this instead. Wishful thinking at this point to hope for any advancements to vWii since they can sell you the same thing over.
Problem is that the print for the Wii version was very limited and now to get a copy of it could cost more than $100.
Metroid: Prime Collection HD needs to happen.
This is an excellent point. I don't think people understand the urgency when talking about fatigue. Wii U GamePad is nice and all, but it's also quite heavy and unnaturally long. Furthermore the placement of the analog sticks not only means you must stretch your thumbs, but also that your entire hand twists lightly outward due to the size of the Wii U GamePad. Playing a game with the Wii U GamePad, even with 15-minute breaks every hour, introduces fatigue. It may be more noticeable to some people right away, but for others the fatigue must build up until it's critical before being noticeable, but it's there. Much like you can get carpal tunnel syndrome from holding a computer mouse the wrong way. I'm left-handed and have adapted to use a mouse with my right hand and unless I take breaks every 15 minutes, I experience fatigue. This has nothing to do with being weak. It has everything to do with ergonomics. That is to say, Wii U GamePad is not ergonomic in use."weack"? Anyway, I have strong hands but that doesn't mean I'd have to use a shitty bulky controller when a light-weight one exists which is far better and also has proper rumble.
Or you could just get the series on the original consoles? why would you want play prime with fucking motion controls ill never understand. Thats why Prime 3 sucked.
"weack"? Anyway, I have strong hands but that doesn't mean I'd have to use a shitty bulky controller when a light-weight one exists which is far better and also has proper rumble.
Nintendo mentioned that Wii games which support Classic Controller it's perhaps possible that the Wii U Pro Controller or GamePad could take its part on the Wii U Mode.
I hope physical wii games will allow the gamepad to be used as a classic controller too since they said downloaded Wii games will have this feature. Pro controller support too please.
Of the 3 announced Wii games I think only Punch Out!! supports the classic controller.
And whats up with basically getting Wii virtual console games yet still no gamecube or N64 games?
Can you link to the particular post? I need confirmation that this applies to Wii games played in vWii using a disc. If Nintendo says they support GamePad controls for Wii games, then do they specifically mean Wii games sold on the eShop or are we seriously getting support in vWii as well?Nintendo announced on Facebook the gamepad controls are 100% compatible for games that support the wii classic controller.
Can you link to the particular post? I need confirmation that this applies to Wii games played in vWii using a disc. If Nintendo says they support GamePad controls for Wii games, then do they specifically mean Wii games sold on the eShop or are we seriously getting support in vWii as well?
Well SMG2 is already out so it should be testable already unless somehow they are holding back an update until Punchout!! is released digitally.
Did the Wii U get updated? Has anyone tested it?
Two problems with that: there never was an update and Super Mario Galaxy 2 doesn't support the Classic Controller.