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In Topic: Can wii remote plus controllers be used with upcoming Wii U games?

14 January 2014 - 03:31 PM

Thanks for your help everyone!

 

Yeah I'm pretty sure all the games you mentioned will let you use Wii mote plus. Personally, the only one which I would use a wii remote plus with is Mario Kart because Mario Kart wii was so much fun with the Wii Wheel.

I see. I guess I'll have to wait until they come out and figure it out then. I'll definitely be getting some pro controllers though, I think.

If you restrict yourself to only play these 3 games, you will probably manage without wiimotes, if you get enough pro controllers. The best thing is probably to just buy the controllers you need when the need arises, and now you know the differences between the controllers. Glad I could help you, sorry about being too wordy...

Ah okay well that's good. Nah you weren't wordy... cheers!

 

Stick to the pro controller its the best controller ever made imltho! Great qualtity, battery life and works so much better than ps3 or xbox360 or classic controller. 

It does look pretty good...!

 

Each game will use it's own controllers. So there is no telling for new games.

Would they really not support the new controller specifically for the Wii U? I think they would have to.

 

Generally they will all support the Gamepad, then either the Pro controller or the Wiimote. And the classic controllers too, but a little less likely.

Mmm yeah. That's good.

 

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So what I'll do is well wait until the games I want come out before buying any controllers. However... I wonder if I should I buy the console now? I'm buying second hand and can get a pretty decent deal atm. Or should I wait it out for an even better deal in a couple of months...Mmm... decisions... decisions...


In Topic: Can wii remote plus controllers be used with upcoming Wii U games?

14 January 2014 - 02:25 AM

Sorry if I was a bit unclear: Yes, you can use more than one Pro Controller.

 

The "plus" thing makes the wiimote more precise, but the software needs to use the plus feature. For instance, the only good games for the Wii that uses the plus feature are Red Steel 2 and Zelda: Skyward Sword (and Wii Sports Resort if you like that type of games). In other games, the wiimote plus works just as the wiimote.

 

But do try the classic controller pro, I really like it. (The "classic controller", non-pro, is the same as the CCP, but laid out more like an SNES controller with analog sticks.)

I see, but from Googling, it's clear I'll need a Wiimote to connect to the classic controller. I may not buy any of the Wiimotes because I don't think I'll be playing any Wii games. I may stick with the pro controller, but we'll see. Appreciate the help =)


In Topic: Can wii remote plus controllers be used with upcoming Wii U games?

14 January 2014 - 02:03 AM

The pro controller is just a gamepad without a screen. The advantage of that controller is longer battery time, and the ability to use more than one, because that is not possible with the gamepad at the moment. Regarding the wiimotes, that's what you'd use if you play multiplayer in most cases, but I think the "plus" feature is not used in any Wii U games (so far, with the possible exception of the reissues of Wii Sports from the eshop), so an old regular wiimote would probably be good enough.

 

To play multiplayer in a game like Smash Bros., you don't want to use wiimotes, so you will probably have the options of using the Pro Controller (expensive) or the Classic Controller (Pro) to connect to the wiimote. This is a nice and comfortable controller, much like the Pro Controller, but much cheaper. 

Thanks for your reply,

 

I see... So it isn't possible to play multiplayer with Pro Controllers? I need the Wiimotes?

What exactly is the "plus" feature? I just thought it was more precise or something.

I'll check that classic controller out that you mentioned.

Cheers!


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