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RE: New Zelda for 2010 - tsr moderation staff - 01-12-2010

i agree about picking stuff up but it worked for spins and worked really well for the platforms
also tilt n' tumble is the shit


RE: New Zelda for 2010 - Cobalt Blue - 01-12-2010

i remember that when we were kids we shaked our god damn controllers for all sort of reasons while playing at it never made us lose focus.


RE: New Zelda for 2010 - Vipershark - 01-12-2010

Yes, but that's because you weren't specifically concentrating on shaking the controller.

Basically, you have to put some level into actually stopping pushing the buttons for a second and then shaking the controller to perform a basic maneuver that should have been mapped to a button anyway; as I said, it felt incredibly tacked on.


RE: New Zelda for 2010 - Ngamer01 - 01-12-2010

Gee, Miyamoto should have mapped all the waggle to Down and A.

Though that's awkward when in the air. >.>

EDIT - http://gonintendo.com/viewstory.php?id=110612

Quote:Either Iwata said something and didn't think of the consequences, or the original newspaper article was indeed incorrect. When Nintendo was asked about the discussion concerning Zelda Wii's release date, they refused to comment.



RE: New Zelda for 2010 - Vipershark - 01-12-2010

...or he could have left picking things up as 1 and easily mapped the spinning in the air to rapidly tapping 2 or something.
Or at least left an option to chose the control scheme.


RE: New Zelda for 2010 - Gwen - 01-12-2010

quit bitching about the controls, they were fucking fine.


RE: New Zelda for 2010 - Alpha Six - 01-12-2010

(01-12-2010, 09:52 PM)Ngamer01 Wrote: Gee, Miyamoto should have mapped all the waggle to Down and A.

Though that's awkward when in the air. >.>

EDIT - http://gonintendo.com/viewstory.php?id=110612

Quote:Either Iwata said something and didn't think of the consequences, or the original newspaper article was indeed incorrect. When Nintendo was asked about the discussion concerning Zelda Wii's release date, they refused to comment.
LOL, WHOOPS


RE: New Zelda for 2010 - Crappy Blue Luigi - 01-12-2010

Actually, I think using the Wii Remote's actual B button for picking things up would've been kinda cool!

That button isn't used nearly enough compared to 1, 2, and A. It might have been kinda awkward, but it would be better than holding 1 and shaking the Wii Remote. You could also stop running without dropping what you're carrying.


RE: New Zelda for 2010 - Vipershark - 01-13-2010

That's also a better idea than tacking on shaking, but the B button is probably really awkward for people with small hands. My hands are around medium-to-large sized, but it's still sort of awkward to hit the B button with the side of my middle finger.


RE: New Zelda for 2010 - Gold - 01-13-2010

Sorry, using B would just be awful. Sad


RE: New Zelda for 2010 - Myris - 01-13-2010

Oh goody, I'm gonna have to go out and buy ONOTHER DS Surprise and I am SO getting that new Zelda game when it comes out!