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#1 GoDsSoN770
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you do realize the the wiimote and nunchuck could detect if you were leaning too right? you wouldnt need the board to do any of that...theICE_MAN

Ok, that works with Wii boxing. How would you strafe and shoot while leaning with the Wii-mote and nunchuck. The Wii-pointer wouldn't be able to stay on the screen with you leaning. So that would not work buddy.

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#2 GoDsSoN770
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While both our controls schemes would definately improve the camera, turnings speeds etc. Your control scheme in a way would take away a little bit of the precision.By this I mean since you'd be controlling your view point with the nunchuck, which is seperate from the Wii-mote, your view point and your aim wouldn't be the same. When playing an FPS your view point and your aim should always be the same. Just like in real life. When your aiming at something your looking at it.So it wouldn't make since to be aiming at something your not looking at. Or be looking at something your not aiming at unless you had no weapon. Thats the only problem I see with the nunchuck controlling the camera. Instead of Aim up + shoot. It would sorta be more like Look up then aim and shoot.. You see what im getting at???
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[QUOTE="GoDsSoN770"][QUOTE="GunSmith1_basic"][QUOTE="GoDsSoN770"] ...

I also came up with a way to get rid of the bounding box. Issues. I suggested that the C button on the nunchuck while held down should activate the camera, this way the faster you move left or right with the pointer,the faster the screens turns. So the controls would be even better then PC if it worked this way. When C isn't held down, your still simply able to free aim anywhere on the screen, accept the camera only follows when you activate it...

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so when you dont hold down c, you shoot wherever on the screen, and when you do hold c, it switches to the bounding box?

No theres no bounding box used, meaning you would not have to move the cursor to the edge ,or outside the bounding box for the screen to turn.So while the C buttonis being held, this activates the camera, so where ever the pointer goes the camera goes. So if the pointer even moves an inch from the center of the screen, the view will turn and inch. So the faster and more you move it up, down, left, or right, the more the camera moves. This wouldoffer much faster turning, while still allowing pin point accuracy,making it even superior to thepc control config. This is why it is activated by a button press. You really only need it when changing your players view point. Which would require a small adjustment activated by the press and holding a completely accessable button. Just like in real life changing your view point requires an adjustment ,(turning your head,your body etc.) the same would apply to the game.

Intersting idea but... wouldn't you have to stop, hold C, then push the nunchunk where you want to go? Because if you didnt stop and you moved using the nunchck, if you hold C your screen would go wacky if you didnt stop first. Please help if im misunderstanding you.

The movement tied to the analog stick has nothing to do with the movement of the camera. The camera movement is tied to the Wii-mote andIR pointer. However when C is held this activates the camera which is manipulated by the Wii-mote and IR pointer. When C is not held your simply looking at whats in front of you.Try walking foward in your housewith a Wii-mote and nunchuck in your hand. Say you were walking out of your room. You need to probably make a turn. So you'd hold C then move the Wii-mote in the direction of your turn. Im serious try it. You really don't even need the Wii remote and nunhcuk in your hand to envision it. Just imagine it in your hands. N dont forget the analog on the nunchuck is controller your forward and backward movements. This might help..

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#4 GoDsSoN770
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If you use the motion sensors, how will you control how fast you want to turn. Plus having your view point control and movement in the same hand would make it a little confusing. Not only that, the nunchuck would already have motions set to it. Like reloading or throwing grenades.
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[QUOTE="GoDsSoN770"][QUOTE="GunSmith1_basic"][QUOTE="GoDsSoN770"] ...

I also came up with a way to get rid of the bounding box. Issues. I suggested that the C button on the nunchuck while held down should activate the camera, this way the faster you move left or right with the pointer,the faster the screens turns. So the controls would be even better then PC if it worked this way. When C isn't held down, your still simply able to free aim anywhere on the screen, accept the camera only follows when you activate it...

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so when you dont hold down c, you shoot wherever on the screen, and when you do hold c, it switches to the bounding box?

No theres no bounding box used, meaning you would not have to move the cursor to the edge ,or outside the bounding boxfor the screen to turn. When C is held this activates the camera, so where ever the pointer goes the camera goes. So as if the pointer even moves an inch from the center of the screen, the view will turn and inch. So the faster and more you move it up, down, left, or right, the more the camera moves. This is why it is activated by a button press. You really only need it when changing your players view point. Which would require a small adjustment activated by the press and holding a completely accessable button. Just like in real life changing your view point requires an adjustment ,(turning your head,your body etc.) the same would apply to the game.

would you have to center your cursor before you switched for that to work?

It seems like this would make the camera excellent for someone really in control, but if you lose any focus the camera will swing around violently. Why not just use the motion sensors in the nunchuck to look around with the camera?

No you wouldn't. Because when you'd need to change the view point, you'd hold down the button. When theres no need to change your view,you wouldn'thave it held down. When you have no intentions on making a turn, then your just free aiming at whats in front of you, while the your view point stays completely the same. Again, while your holding C, your controling your view point. In real life you, wouldn't be turning every 2 secs. Also in real life, making a 180 turn is pretty easy, so it should be in the game as well. Bounding box makes a 180 tun take 2 secs. When in real life a quick 180 turn wouldn't even take a second.
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[QUOTE="GoDsSoN770"] ...

I also came up with a way to get rid of the bounding box. Issues. I suggested that the C button on the nunchuck while held down should activate the camera, this way the faster you move left or right with the pointer,the faster the screens turns. So the controls would be even better then PC if it worked this way. When C isn't held down, your still simply able to free aim anywhere on the screen, accept the camera only follows when you activate it...

GunSmith1_basic

so when you dont hold down c, you shoot wherever on the screen, and when you do hold c, it switches to the bounding box?

No theres no bounding box used, meaning you would not have to move the cursor to the edge ,or outside the bounding box for the screen to turn.So while the C buttonis being held, this activates the camera, so where ever the pointer goes the camera goes. So if the pointer even moves an inch from the center of the screen, the view will turn and inch. So the faster and more you move it up, down, left, or right, the more the camera moves. This wouldoffer much faster turning, while still allowing pin point accuracy,making it even superior to thepc control config. This is why it is activated by a button press. You really only need it when changing your players view point. Which would require a small adjustment activated by the press and holding a completely accessable button. Just like in real life changing your view point requires an adjustment ,(turning your head,your body etc.) the same would apply to the game.

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#7 GoDsSoN770
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I came up with this idea a while back. I basically said that peaking around corners while fully able to free aim and strafing side to side by leaning could easily be done in FPS games. This would make for a pretty immersive shooter, if of course built aroundspecifically to take advantage of these elements. People withtradional controller pads sometimes lean when they are strafing anyways. This is as far as it should go though. I don't think ducking would work especially since people aren't going to want to stand up the whole time. My idea of the Wiimote and nunchuck + the ballance board would still work fine sitting down.

I also came up with a way to get rid of the bounding box. Issues. I suggested that the C button on the nunchuck while held down should activate the camera, this way the faster you move left or right with the pointer,the faster the screens turns. So the controls would be even better then PC if it worked this way. When C isn't held down, your still simply able to free aim anywhere on the screen, accept the camera only follows when you activate it...

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#8 GoDsSoN770
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Yupp you can do 2 vs. 2 online against someone random. You can also do 2 vs. 2 with a friend, in which you could swap teams and team up with each other. However random matches are ranked and friendly matches are unranked. The new friend code is ascociated with your Mii, and this code will probably be the same for every game since Miis will most likely be incorporated into all Wii online games.
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#9 GoDsSoN770
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Gettin it as soon as it arrives (preordered) at my store. Im super excited for it. The first one was alot of fun, especially the multiplayer. This game will be 10x more fun and online adds so much more to the experience.
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#10 GoDsSoN770
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$20 for a piece of plastic = crapkwahhn

Its also going to come with a game.