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How is the Wiimote+Nunchuk?What are the contols for it?

Supersmashbro125

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Dec 12, 2007
Messages
93
Location
Florida
For those who have played with it,is it complicated to use it?I plan to use it or the Wii Remote.I wanna use this more,because i dont like how the wii remote is set up.So,what are the controls for it and is it hard to use?
 

Geop

Smash Cadet
Joined
Mar 5, 2008
Messages
29
Location
Mississauga, Ontario
Meh, I don't know why you guys would prefer Nunchuk+Wiimote over Wiimote... The former seems way to awkward.

Anyway, I'm certain that you can customize your controls (unless I read that DOJO update wrong), so just pick up a Wiimote+Nunchuk look at the default controls (or think of what feels most comfortable to you) and just pretend you were playing Smash...

You WILL feel the awkwardness !!
 

holizz

Smash Cadet
Joined
Feb 1, 2008
Messages
34
Location
Sheffield, UK
For those who have played with it,is it complicated to use it?I plan to use it or the Wii Remote.I wanna use this more,because i dont like how the wii remote is set up.So,what are the controls for it and is it hard to use?
The only thing to get used to is the lack of a grab button. You can use A+B to grab, but that's generally a very poor idea since it's far too easy to accidentally do a neutral B instead of a grab. So use Z+A instead.

The only problem with the controller configuration is side taunting - 1+2 together. Suffers from the same problem as grabbing with A+B.
 

TheAmazingMio

Smash Rookie
Joined
Dec 9, 2007
Messages
12
Location
SoCal.
did you guys forget that you could <b>customize</b> the control schemes?
i.e., i plan on using the wii-remote + nunchuck, but since i alternated L/R in melee, i made my control scheme like this:

 

VVayfarer

Smash Journeyman
Joined
Dec 6, 2007
Messages
270
Location
Europe, Finland, Helsinki
did you guys forget that you could <b>customize</b> the control schemes?
i.e., i plan on using the wii-remote + nunchuck, but since i alternated L/R in melee, i made my control scheme like this:

I didn't forget: i just replied to the question. As for the customization, i'd prefer something like one hand for attacking, and the other hand for everything else.
 

JT_productions829

Smash Cadet
Joined
Jul 14, 2007
Messages
28
Location
The bAy
The feeling was kinda awkward at first when i used it. Just the fact that both hands can kinda move freely from one another was wierd. But you kinda get used to it.
 

Ebonyks

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Oct 26, 2007
Messages
160
Location
Puerto Rico
Is it possible to use the wiimote's D pad as a c stick?
The c-stick is replaced by motion activation on the actual wiimote.

My question for anyone who has used this setup relates to the dragoon, as well as snake's final smash. Can you simply point the wii mote to use it?
 

Proven

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Sep 5, 2007
Messages
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I wonder how many of who are feeling awkward with the nunchuck have extensively played other Wii games. Let's take Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition as one example.
 

quanfer

Smash Rookie
Joined
Jun 14, 2007
Messages
1
Can I disable motion activation on the remote, and customize it to use the D Pad as the c stick instead?
 

Fault

Smash Cadet
Joined
Nov 25, 2001
Messages
39
Location
Provo, UT
The c-stick is replaced by motion activation on the actual wiimote.

My question for anyone who has used this setup relates to the dragoon, as well as snake's final smash. Can you simply point the wii mote to use it?
Nope. At no point in brawl does the IR pointing seem to do anything at all - not even in the menus or stage builder.
 
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