Originally posted by: Gaffer Tape
Yeah, that's the way I will want to do it, too, but when we get into things like sword slashing and gun shooting, I'll want to use the Wiimote with my left, but I've never had any experience using an analog stick in my right hand. You get where I'm going?
Originally posted by: theredbaron
Asking about lefties and the wiimote is no different than asking about lefties and a normal videogame controller. I myself am a leftie, and I know that I'll be wanting to hold the nunchaku attachment in my left with the wiimote in my right.
Asking about lefties and the wiimote is no different than asking about lefties and a normal videogame controller. I myself am a leftie, and I know that I'll be wanting to hold the nunchaku attachment in my left with the wiimote in my right.
Yeah, that's the way I will want to do it, too, but when we get into things like sword slashing and gun shooting, I'll want to use the Wiimote with my left, but I've never had any experience using an analog stick in my right hand. You get where I'm going?
LOL at the 'Pii' cartoon BTW...
I'm used to analogues in both hands, having owned an XBox, so it won't be an issue for me. Sword-slashing and gun-shooting? Well, I have light guns for my Saturn and I switch hands when I get tired, so that's not a problem for me either. But I get where you're coming from still, it'll take a little bit of getting used to - it's a right hander's world - and if it's one thing us lefties are good at, it's getting used to things...