emilioasis
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during the Wii era, playing using the Wii remote and nunchuk, laying on the couch was just perfect. Super lazy and comfortable
Always hated it on wii, hate it just as much now. Keep seeing threads/posts about how great it is so I gave it another shot. Nope, feels really weird and uncomfortable to me.
I kinda feel the same. It just doesn't feel right. I guess I could get used to it if I spend more time with it. There's also having to prop your system, and having it further away from your face, which makes the screen look smaller inbportable mode.Always hated it on wii, hate it just as much now. Keep seeing threads/posts about how great it is so I gave it another shot. Nope, feels really weird and uncomfortable to me.
this. I was hoping for an HD PES Playmaker.
God mode
Uh ya...not that hard. Just buy a $20 tablet holder.Anyone pull this off in real life yet?
I only play with detached joycons. Feels so comfortable to me.
I really want a way to use them like that for PC games... Unfortunately they register as two separate controllers. I wish someone would homebrew custom drivers or something to make them work as one.
That's exactly how I play too, using the same product. I want to play everything like this now. Wish Switch could stream PC games
I've been looking for "portable 1080p screens" that I could possibly use with a similar holder to play PC games like that...
When playing in bed, i prefer the "lay on stomach, rest tablet against headboard, play with joycons" setup.
I can imagine that this input method only works well for people whose hands are at or below average size, though.
When playing on the TV, i do use the grip, though. - makes the right analogue stick more comfortable to use.
Why should your hands be tethered together so closely in a normal controller? They never cross over. Your right hand never reaches for the left bumpers/triggers/buttons/stick and vice versa. Keeping them close is only for logistical reasons not ergonomic. Giving your hands the freedom to be wherever you want makes a ton of sense.
I just think a regular controller feels way way way waaaaay better and having them separate feels jarring to me, and instead of my hands working together it feels like theyre isolated from eachother when I play split.
Why should your hands be tethered together so closely in a normal controller? They never cross over. Your right hand never reaches for the left bumpers/triggers/buttons/stick and vice versa. Keeping them close is only for logistical reasons not ergonomic. Giving your hands the freedom to be wherever you want makes a ton of sense.
I love playing like this. Reminds me of the Wii era.