I dont see why your getting so mad. Twilight Princess on Wii is a separate Zelda title and counts as Link being right handed. Whereas Master Quest 3D is half of a game. See the difference? Master Quest 3D doesn't count. It's not it's own game.
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I dont see why your getting so mad. Twilight Princess on Wii is a separate Zelda title and counts as Link being right handed. Whereas Master Quest 3D is half of a game. See the difference? Master Quest 3D doesn't count. It's not it's own game.
I'm not mad, I'm just saying, I don't think a port counts, since it's not the original version. Just as Master Quest 3D shouldn't count because it's a port of the original version.
Your mistaking Master Quest 3D for Ocarina of Time 3D. Saying Twilight Princess Wii doesn't count is like saying every remake of Zelda doesn't count as a Zelda on that console. Your logic doesn't make sense. And I don't see how the Wii version is so bad when compared to the GCN version. They're the same game or am I missing something?
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Your mistaking Master Quest 3D for Ocarina of Time 3D. Saying Twilight Princess Wii doesn't count is like saying every remake of Zelda doesn't count as a Zelda on that console. Your logic doesn't make sense. And I don't see how the Wii version is so bad when compared to the GCN version. They're the same game or am I missing something?
doesn't bother me, but I can see why people would get sick of using the Wiimote for every sword attack ever and num-chuck etc.
@kkslider Agreed. Nothing is wrong about it. And if your wrist is hurting you from this game then your either A) Playing for too long and getting way too into it or B) Have arthritis.
@zez My bad, your hyruly-ness. How does that make it oh-so terrible?
@Viewtiful_Joe It makes it terrible because everything about the game is awkward. It's just annoying waggling the Wiimote every time you want to attack, you can't change the camera angle because there's not second control stick, and using the items is awkward in itself (having to press the D-pad, and then press the B button.) Everything about the game was tacked on, as zezhyrule said. That's a fact. The game was completed for the GCN, and then they had to add Wii controls. Not only that, but they mirrored the entire game, obviously, which is pretty much proof that they just tacked everything on, because they didn't want to spend the time to reprogram anything.
The Wii remote is your second analog. I've never had these problems. Fishing, shooting the bow, using the grappling hook, etc. all felt natural more so than "tacked on". You press select and assign items to the buttons. I can't see that being such a problem. I feel your just nitpicking.
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I played Twilight Princess on the Wii and I liked the controls. The pointer made life easy when shooting arrows, etc. and the 'waggle' controls weren't a problem - It meant just having to have a small shake of the remote rather than pressing a button, which I found to be probably more intuitive and just as easy.
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. I'm sure some people like the Gamecube controls and some like the Wii controls. Fortunately for us, both options exist so everyone can be happy.
I like both versions of TP but I prefer the one on Gamecube. That's the original version. The mirroring thing on Wii really screws you up when you're used to the cube version. I also don't like how on Wii there's a giant Wii remote icon covering the right side of the screen. Hopefully skyward sword doesn't have that problem.
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I also don't like how on Wii there's a giant Wii remote icon covering the right side of the screen. Hopefully skyward sword doesn't have that problem.
From what I've heard Skyward Sword does... but it's only the default setting. There are two other options that apparently clean up the HUD considerably so there shouldn't be any issues there.
@ BenAV That's a relief. I like as few things as possible cluttering up the screen.
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Well from what I've heard, one of the options has pretty much nothing cluttering up the screen besides the obvious things like your hearts and whatever. It's good that Nintendo thought about this. The detailed HUD is available for people unfamiliar with Zelda games and such, but for people that just want a nice, clean screen so they can enjoy the game as much as possible, that option is there too. As well as something in between I believe.
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