6th October 2005, 1:46 PM
Quote:I read complaints, and they are valid whether you approve of them or not.
What complaints? Other than idiocy like? It's too complex and I don't know which of the things to hold when I first pick it up (takes like five minuites to figure out...), I can't think of anything...
Quote:I never said it doesn't have enough buttons. It's the function that I'm concerned with. Is it comfortable, does it make sense, is it just as good or better than 360 or PS3 functionallity.
Don't take the shell for granted. If it's not included with the system then I wouldn't count on it being widely used.
I've already said I'm quite ignorant to the implications of the new controller, but I also know you're just as much in the dark as I am. I'll just sit back and wait for some solid information rather than get my hopes up.
You'll pretty much need one for SNES and N64 downloads, as well as many third-party titles, so I am sure that they will be widely available and widely used. No question about it.
As for the last part, it sure looks like what you'd really rather do is criticize it instead of think of how it could be good for the industry.
Quote:It's decent as in it works, but it's not ideal for fighters as one example. Plus developers have commented that they had to change up the button functions specifically for GC ports due to the layout. Minimal complaints, but complaints none the less.
And thats why there is the shell... it's not very complex... (as for the GC layout, oh well. It works well enough. Not perfect, but not bad either.)