The rear triggers on the Wii U controller are simplified buttons, unlike the sensitive analog triggers you would use to gradually accelerate in any modern driving game on Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3. Again, the 3DS shares similarly lacks analog triggers if you want to check it out. This seems like less of a big deal, but the loss of the standard analog controls altogether may dissuade gamers from playing multiplatform games on the Wii U. It's hard to imagine the various advantages of the controller outweighing basic loss of functionality that even the GameCube controller had a decade ago.
What do you think, do they have a point?
Personally I haven't used the circle pads like the 3DS yet so I don't know if it will be a problem or not. Triggers are only good for racing games which require precise throttle/breaking but it would be nice to have.
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SaltyMeatballs
Member Since 13 Jun 2011Offline Last Active Jun 18 2011 03:53 PM