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Post by gr4yJ4Y »

It's strange seeing Halo inspire a weapon in Smash.

I do think that using a D-Pad instead of analog would be like trying to use the D-Pad in Mario 64 DS (eventhough they're both very different games). Double-tapping the D-Pad to do a smash attack, or even having to press the way out of the way A button while holding the remote in a horizontal position seems unwieldy.

Besides, they announced Classic/Gamecube controller support when they announced the game.

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Post by James McGeachie »

They didn't "announce" it, that was blown out of proportion. Everything was based on one comment of Sakurai saying he wasn't sure how it'd control "but don't throw away your Gamecube controllers just yet". That's it.

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Light Speed wrote:What about jump?
You press up.

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Zeta wrote:Anyway, minor update on the blog - proximity mines are now called "Sticky Bombs", and can be stuck to characters, as well as scenery.
I think proximity mines could easily still be a separate item - from the description, Gooey Bombs sound timed. I suppose they could be mines if they hit the ground or timed if they hit a person, but that just seems fiddly.

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Shadow Hog wrote:You press up.
Not everyone does that. In fact, most people I know that play Smash Bros. use a button to jump, including myself.

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Shadow Hog wrote:
Light Speed wrote:What about jump?
You press up.
It's a lot harder to control that way. I suppose it wouldn't be that much worse if you were using the D-pad, but using the D-pad is already really awkward.

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I know I do.

Even though Nintendo is trying to push the Wii agenda, I can't see them screwing up Smash Bros. Simple as it is, it is still a serious tournament fighter, and that means it needs accurate, precision controls. There's no way they don't understand that.

Still, I can't see them making the game REQUIRE the purchase of a classic or Gamecube controller to play it, either. My prediction: in addition to supporting at least one of those two options, there will also be a Wiimote/Nunchuk mode in which the attacks traditionally assigned to the A and B button are replaced with left and right shakes. (With the Wiimote's A button reserved for jumping, and the two triggers assigned to grabs and blocks.

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Forgoing my earlier, heavily-criticized scheme, I'm pretty sure the default would be just like the existing control scheme, but with analog relegated to the nunchuk. No need for waggle at all. Maybe to activate Super Smash Attacks or something, but seriously, what the hell could it add?

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There's lots of need for waggle. There aren't enough buttons otherwise. You need A attack, B attack, Jump, Block and Grab... that's five functions, and the Wiimote/nunchuk combo only has four buttons: three triggers and the A button.

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Grab was always just Shield & A, though. It's not as convenient as just hitting the Z button, but it's there.

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You could have the entire D-pad be jump.

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It's still not a button, though. It might work, but I don't think people would be too wild about the D-pad being the only jump option. I'd say map the shield to the D-pad and change the button combo to work with one of the nunchuck triggers. Of course, they could offer custom control schemes and allow you to map the buttons as you see fit instead, but I don't really see that happening. Honestly any Wii/nunchuck layout seems like it'd be awkward to me.

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I'm tellin' yah... A will be jump, triggers will be block/sheild, and your two attack "buttons" will be supplanted by shaking the nunchuk and the remote. Those who don't like to wag will be able to use the Classic controller, and possibly the Gamecube controller. This is my OFFICIAL GUESS MARK MY WORDSSS

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Locit wrote:It's still not a button, though. It might work, but I don't think people would be too wild about the D-pad being the only jump option. I'd say map the shield to the D-pad and change the button combo to work with one of the nunchuck triggers. Of course, they could offer custom control schemes and allow you to map the buttons as you see fit instead, but I don't really see that happening. Honestly any Wii/nunchuck layout seems like it'd be awkward to me.
D-pad is right near A, though, and they already did the "entire D-pad acts as one button" thing in Excite Truck.

But yeah, it'd still be pretty awkward.

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Hmm, right, I forgot about the D-Pad. Down could be grab, then, and up taunt. Left and right would switch forms (ie: Pit changes blade, ZSS changes from sword to gun, maybe Zelda changes into Shiek giving both a new down+B move, etc.), perhaps.

Also, A for jump? Terrible idea. You may jump a lot in <i>Smash</i> but not enough for it to be mapped to the most easily-accessed button.

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Shadow Hog wrote:Hmm, right, I forgot about the D-Pad. Down could be grab, then, and up taunt. Left and right would switch forms (ie: Pit changes blade, ZSS changes from sword to gun, maybe Zelda changes into Shiek giving both a new down+B move, etc.), perhaps.
Ack, that sounds way too easy to mess up. Also, taunting should be one of the buttons far away from the normal ones.

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Post by Yami CJMErl »

FYI: Today's update is about Pit. Nothing really NEW there, except for a little tidbit about how you can control where his arrows go to a certain degree.

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Shadow Hog wrote:Left and right would switch forms (ie: Pit changes blade, ZSS changes from sword to gun, maybe Zelda changes into Shiek giving both a new down+B move, etc.), perhaps.
I don't think they'd assign entire buttons to transformations, since not all the characters can transform.

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Post by Team Mecha »

These character "updates" should at least mention the B moves.

I get the feeling that motion controls will be the sucessor of Single Button Mode. SBM in Melee was to help make it easier for inexperienced people to play the game, which is pretty much the philosophy of the Wii. It doesn't matter to those people if it's not tournament worthy & it won't matter to us because it's only a special mode.

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Looks like the Final Smash moves will basically operate on a similar principle to the Donkey Kong Hammer, except unique for each character.

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Post by Brazillian Cara »

The principle being "80% chance of killing everything in sight", I suppose.
Altough Mario's seems more like a damage builder (like Entei and Ho-oh's pokeball moves).

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Post by Yami CJMErl »

Another new item in today's update:

http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/items/item02.html

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Well, however the game controls, it will at least be using a "control stick". I guess that rules out any wiimote-only schemes.

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Pit looks great.

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New stage: Delfino Island! Flying around in a carpet above, plus landing in the beach and the canal!

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