oh also I hate the thought of aiming with a remote for guns, it'd be easier but less realistic. Great now youve gotten me into this conversation again which i've done with forums before.
Actually that's not true.
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Once you get into the game (after about 10 minutes) you get sucked in just like with controllers, if not even better.
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To clear up some confusion, the Wiimote does
not get tiring, or do anything to your arm. For instance, call of duty. The aiming uses very small motions. (more if you need more leeway with aiming, which can be changed in the options)
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What I do is sit in my chair, an arm on both armrests, and aim the Wiimote portion at the screen, it is
not strenuous and actually becomes a lot easier to use once you get used to it.
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In call of duty, there was a fun portion where you held up the Wiimote and Nunchuck like a steering wheel and drove a jeep. This may sound hard and stuff but it was for a limited time and became really fun. That is what people don't understand about the Wii.
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The parts of games that use the Wiimote in this fashion are limited, and fun. They aren't strenuous because they only last long enough before they become so.
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The games that consist solely of these fun portions are built in a way so that they do not become strenuous.
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Basically, what I'm saying, is that until you try a normal game (not Wii Sports) for more than an hour, don't judge how the Wiimote is used.
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Princess