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I was just thinking through the problem of having to move your sight to the edge of the screen on some FPS games to turn, and was wondering if tilting would help? Pointing the remote would still take charge of aiming, and then you could tilt the remote left, right, forwards and backwards to look around. What do you reckon? Is it doable?
manic111
CoD3 and Farcry both control well so this isn't as much of an issue as it seems. Your way is a bit difficult maybe tilt the nunchuck either left or right to turn instead that will work better.
I was just thinking through the problem of having to move your sight to the edge of the screen on some FPS games to turn, and was wondering if tilting would help? Pointing the remote would still take charge of aiming, and then you could tilt the remote left, right, forwards and backwards to look around. What do you reckon? Is it doable?
 manic111
It should be centered like pc fps games.
I was just thinking through the problem of having to move your sight to the edge of the screen on some FPS games to turn, and was wondering if tilting would help? Pointing the remote would still take charge of aiming, and then you could tilt the remote left, right, forwards and backwards to look around. What do you reckon? Is it doable?
 manic111
Tilting left and right would work. But if you tilt forward and back, your pointer would move down and up on the screen.
[QUOTE="manic111"]I was just thinking through the problem of having to move your sight to the edge of the screen on some FPS games to turn, and was wondering if tilting would help? Pointing the remote would still take charge of aiming, and then you could tilt the remote left, right, forwards and backwards to look around. What do you reckon? Is it doable?
 -Xplode-
It should be centered like pc fps games.
But the thing is.....in real life....your gun is never always in the center....especially pistols. I can see having an M4 centered most of the time though :\.Please Log In to post.
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