8th September 2006, 9:52 AM
lazy, we already knew how the shoulder buttons worked. I have a transparent one, so I can see for myself.
But in practical usage, that's irrelevent. You can't press that button without pressing the button all the way in. In effect, in actual USAGE, it is basically just the bottom floor of the shoulder buttons. Metroid prime CAN be done on other game systems. Just program it so instead of pressing the digital click, you just press teh analog stick all the way in and have that trigger the lock on. The main advantage with the GC controller though is that you can "feel" the point where you reach the bottom floor, making the game easier to play as a result.
But in practical usage, that's irrelevent. You can't press that button without pressing the button all the way in. In effect, in actual USAGE, it is basically just the bottom floor of the shoulder buttons. Metroid prime CAN be done on other game systems. Just program it so instead of pressing the digital click, you just press teh analog stick all the way in and have that trigger the lock on. The main advantage with the GC controller though is that you can "feel" the point where you reach the bottom floor, making the game easier to play as a result.
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