Ya I would. I really feel like the motion hindered the experience in Skyward Sword. For FP games like prime, It worked, but for Zelda, I thought it sucked.so you'd rather play the whole game with the gamepad? the mote when used properly can make a game great like in the prime games.


your kidding right dolphin won't even come close to looking as good as that! these are brand new graphics their not tacked on unscaled versions of the gbcI can always play it on dolphin, if I absolutely want some pimped graphics.
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What do you mean desynced?Much as I loved the motion controls in Skyward Sword, they require you to play the game exactly as the creators intended. I tried to hack and slash through everything and as a result, my wiimote got desynced near constantly and made the game frustrating as hell. Controls like that, no matter how nice (when played correctly), don't really let people enjoy the game in their own way.
What do you mean desynced?
I've put like 50 hours (or close to it) into the game so far with two different wiimotes, and never had it randomly desychronize on me...



that would be recalibrating, not resyncing. But yeah, I know what you mean.Unless she means you have to constantly hit down on the d-pad.
To be honest, that's what I hate. With the way our room is set up, like this:
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I have to play on an angle, and it wasn't fun at all. With the WiiU of course, it's entirely different.


It might be his parents' house? That's what I assumed, anyway.i dont see why you can't move the top couch where the tv is put it on an angle and vice versa than sit on the main couch to play?


Parents can be stubborn. Don't get me started.well his parents could move it![]()

well his parents could move it![]()

Good luck. It took my parents years to believe me about how annoying that setup is.My parents don't want to. I told them this so many times too, they want it that way.
Good luck. It took my parents years to believe me about how annoying that setup is.
Why anyone would want their TV and couch set in such a way that you have to angle your neck for extended periods of time to watch 2-hour movies is beyond me.![]()
I've got to agree with xwachtmanx here: this setup sucks*. Playing or watching television forces your upper body in a way different position than your lower body (or worse: just your neck), which is plain bad ergonomics (also: as is said). Unless the television in your house is considered one of these things that plays random images and sound in the background, I would seriously urge moving it if anyone in the house spends an average of an hour (or more) watching the thing.Unless she means you have to constantly hit down on the d-pad.
To be honest, that's what I hate. With the way our room is set up, like this:
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I have to play on an angle, and it wasn't fun at all. With the WiiU of course, it's entirely different.

