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I'm cheap and don't want to have to shell out for the GCN adapter.
I'm cheap and don't want to have to shell out for the GCN adapter.
It feels like there's some lag when pressing the jump buttons. Maybe I'm just not use to it all yet. Gonna try out some different controller options later and see if it's the controller or the game.
I'm cheap and don't want to have to shell out for the GCN adapter.
Probably asked to death, but if you have the adapter can you play other Wii U games with the GC controller? Bayonetta for instance?
Probably asked to death, but if you have the adapter can you play other Wii U games with the GC controller? Bayonetta for instance?
This the type of questions that i find puzzling.
Do people freak out when they need to use their Laptops or Tablets? Why is it so much of an herculean task to pick up the controller with the screen in the middle?
i guest part of it is the apathy to adapt to anything and the other is a psychological barrier of some sort. Maybe since the gamer is used to the more compact controllers since several generations going to anything that is bigger seems impossible to some of them, even when they use devices of similar weight and equal or bigger sizes withouth any problems.
The Gamepad is confortable enough, the AES, DC and Xbox Duke controller were far more worse in terms of ergonomics. And we lived to tell the tale XD
in summary: bumpers kinda suck, triggers are cool.
Probably asked to death, but if you have the adapter can you play other Wii U games with the GC controller? Bayonetta for instance?
Probably asked to death, but if you have the adapter can you play other Wii U games with the GC controller? Bayonetta for instance?
It's kinda terrible and I love the gamepad. Getting a Gamecube adapter as soon as I can afford it. The gamepad is just so awkward for Smash. Another game where pro controller being the main controller would make the console better. Dunno why this damn gamepad is still forced -_-
Just need to flip the Z buttons to be shield and the L and R buttons for quick grab for any Wii U controller for it to work. Hate having to choose my name every time though.
hahaha, I hate that too, specially because the "clickable area" is incredibly narrow.
i don't know... What would be an issue in the first place?Uh, you replied to your interpretation of the title instead of the actual topic...
uh? other than "tap here for amiibo awesomeness", the gamepad isn't forced at all
i don't know... What would be an issue in the first place?
The reality is that we get the "how's the Gamepad for (insert game here)?" questions since the Wii U launch. To do so when the controller has every traditional input any other controller has and in the context of a very simple game to play (although deep) makes it more weird.
ANd there you go... that's the rationale behind the mini lecture of mine. Not as off topic as you might think XD
I'm talking about with the console as a whole. No reason it should be forced, hardly anything requires it and most games are better played on a different controller. One of the worst business decisions of all time for Nintendo.
I tried these same settings for a bit, it does help if you're used to the gc pad.I haven't used the gamepad, but I've been using the pro controller which is close enough I guess. If you are used to the GC controller like I was then it takes some time to adjust. It will feel weird early on, but it's not bad once you get used to it. Took me an hour or two. I recommend not going with the default, and doing this.
Set B for attack
Set Y for special
Set X and A for jump if you use a face button to jump (I used X on the GC controller, so I use A on the pro controller to jump).
Set L and R to grab
Set ZL and ZR to shield
The only thing that feels weird to me now is the C stick being above the buttons and no octagonal gate.
I'm playing with the Wii U Pro Controller and it's glorious.
This the type of questions that i find puzzling.
Do people freak out when they need to use their Laptops or Tablets? Why is it so much of an herculean task to pick up the controller with the screen in the middle?
i guest part of it is the apathy to adapt to anything and the other is a psychological barrier of some sort. Maybe since the gamer is used to the more compact controllers since several generations going to anything that is bigger seems impossible to some of them, even when they use devices of similar weight and equal or bigger sizes withouth any problems.
The Gamepad is confortable enough, the AES, DC and Xbox Duke controller were far more worse in terms of ergonomics. And we lived to tell the tale XD