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Smash Wii U Playing with a wiichuck

Trainermax

Smash Rookie
Joined
Jul 8, 2015
Messages
20
So using the wii remote +nunchuck setup I've found it pretty hard to use strong attack (up) and aerial attacks. Tilting is consistently hard for me because the combination is the same as smash attacks (but different timing) and since im an amatuer (got the wii u version yesterday) timing just doesnt cut it for me yet. Is there a set up that all players should follow? Is there some way to setup the remote that you can replace the c-stick?
I've heard people talk about moving the wii remote in the direction you want as a replacement of a c-stick (but idk if this is a myth) some people told me to disable analog-stick jump too..
 

Untamed

Smash Journeyman
Joined
May 15, 2015
Messages
270
Location
Florida
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Immortal_gamer2
This shouldn't be a thread, seeing that we have a thread already made on button mapping. You can get help with your problem here.

Hope this helped.
 

Trainermax

Smash Rookie
Joined
Jul 8, 2015
Messages
20
This shouldn't be a thread, seeing that we have a thread already made on button mapping. You can get help with your problem here.

Hope this helped.
I saw that, mainly it talked about pros/cons of controllers, with a discussion on c-stick and tap jump. Yeah I disabled tap jump, but I have no c-stick, uh im asking how people perform tilts (if theres a way of button mapping that makes it easier) but yeah, I might be able to find the answer if I went through each page, or there might be a search in a thread that I don't know about
 
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