Refreshment.01
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i mentioned some of this in other threads but this latest mock up strengthen these deductions:
i tought about the 2 halfs sliding together in an horizontal position one on top of each other, but theres an issue with the potential triggers (think WIi Remote B) not been aligned.
DISCLAIMER: All of the above assumes that the leaks have got right the button line up on the face of the controller.
- 1. It's pretty much a given the right and left controllers won't be identical according to various sources. So it makes sense that the Dpad is splitted to maintain more congruence with the 4 face butons, when using the controls for multiplayer.
- 2. Another thing the mock ups from the leaks point out is that the detachable parts are not meant to be used horizontally or NES style for multiplayer due to the distance of the butons in relation to the circle pad/analogue stick.
- 3. This also means that for a traditional 2 handed controller experience the 2 parts need to attach in some way to form a dual analog controller for 1 player when playing with the controllers detached.
- 4. The detachable parts could be shorter than a Wii Remote, about 4 to 4.5'' seems like an adequate lenght.
- 5. The simplest most elegant idea would be to have the controller splitted in 2 parts even for traditional 2 analog controlled games but people refuse to let this convention go away.
i tought about the 2 halfs sliding together in an horizontal position one on top of each other, but theres an issue with the potential triggers (think WIi Remote B) not been aligned.
DISCLAIMER: All of the above assumes that the leaks have got right the button line up on the face of the controller.