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January 2nd, 2013 9:42 AMCourageHoundPeople hate tap jump(or at least me anyway) cuz sometimes it messes up with their ups. Me being a Yoshi player, its almost mandatory I have tap jump off cuz it literally gimps my recovery if I jump at the wrong time. But i do see what you mean. You use up to jump on games like street fighter and what not.
The wii-chuck's directional pad can serve as a convenient c-stick. I like the wii mote due to you not having to move you fingers very far if at all for some commands(ie. the only fingers I actively move are the ones for "A" and the d-pad.) My only complaint is that while the d-pad for smashes is nice,what you are in dire need of is a grab button. Thats why I have grab set as "down". It is slightly hindering at times when you need to immediately down smash without manually inputting it with down>A. For the wii mote you can press a and b at the same time to grab, but I find mashing to buttons to be a highly unreliable way to grab(mistakes are common).
However I was looking at some brawl vids and a snake player(Ultimate Razer) uses the wii-chuck...wish I knew his configuration. -
January 2nd, 2013 1:38 AMSpinosaurusI just found out why I prefer the Gamecube controller. It has an octagonal rim around the analogue stick, which seriously helps tremendously imo. Also, C stick and easier taunts.
Also why do people hate tap jumps? It's my preferred option, but I play 2D fighters where that's the only way to jump so maybe I'm used to it. -
December 28th, 2012 2:19 PMCourageHoundMaybe its because I got used to the wii-chuck first
I have a GC controller but it feels kind of clunky. Albeit I do find shorthopping effortless on the GC. Still not good with it tho. I find the wii-chuck more flexible. Just configure the controls to your liking. I have tap jump off, and on the d-pad I have up to upsmash, left/right to side smash, and down to grab. -
December 28th, 2012 12:19 PMSpinosaurusNever tried. To be frank, it looks pretty uncomfortable.
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December 26th, 2012 12:38 PMCourageHoundCorrection* I use wiimote and chuck. It has same capabilities of game cube controller
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December 26th, 2012 11:28 AMSpinosaurusIt's more about the fact the Wii remote limits you so much. With the D-Pad, you have to charge for smashes unless you're quick, and up and down tilts are very hard to preform. Smash bros was made with the analog stick in mind. I guess I could use nunchucks but I really dislike it for 2D games. :/
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December 26th, 2012 8:59 AMCourageHoundIts ok dude. Thanks anyway.
I think i'm the only guy I know who plays well on the wii remote T-T -
December 26th, 2012 5:22 AMSpinosaurusCan't for three reasons
1. I'm in Saudia Arabia right now, in the middle east. Since you're in America, we'll definitely get some dreadful lag given Brawl's awful netcode.
2. I don't really know if the Wii U can access online on Wii games, and I only brought the Wii U with me. It probably does, but it's no guarantee, and I don't have any good reason to try to. (Brawl is the only Wii game I brought that has online, and I brought it solely for local multiplayer with my cousins.)
3. Since I only have the Wii U, I can't use the Gamecube controller. I tried playing with a Wii remote again but it's awful. -
December 21st, 2012 1:49 PMCourageHoundHey dude hows it goin? I'm just poppin by to see if you'd want to brawl on SSBB sometime?

