8th September 2006, 11:44 AM
The thing is, that same functionality with fully depressing a trigger to toss a grenade and pressing up until that point fires a gun can easily be programmed into anything with standard analog triggers as well. The only drawback is even though it CAN be done, it would lack the feedback making it too easy to accidently toss a grenade.
On the other hand, in the case of clickable sticks, you need not move through the range of the stick at all to use the button feature, making it a distinct button, if not a rather hard to use one.
On the other hand, in the case of clickable sticks, you need not move through the range of the stick at all to use the button feature, making it a distinct button, if not a rather hard to use one.
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