[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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