i've been watching a few wii videos, and how the games use the controller ... in particular, CoD3 http://videogames.yahoo.com/gamepreview?cid=1951383593&tab=previews&page=0&eid=491718 brought back memories of how knackered and achey my mouse hand could get after a tense and fraught session on CoD2, and just watching the…
It's not a matter of being lazy, it's a matter of wanting to relax. Children have oodles of energy, are still developing, and do not work. When I come home from work I'm exhausted, mentally. I don't want to get tired physically on top of it. I want to sit down, relax and play a game. And as I said, the Wiimote can be…
the same thing can be said for guitar hero, and when i first started playing my hands would hurt, but thats cause your constantly doing the same exact thing and lo and behold after a few days of play i was fine and to this day GH dosent bother me at all and i can play for hours. and i havent seen any wii game demoed that…
it's not a body tiredness thing, it's joint/tendon/muscle thing ... even done 14 hours straight playing a PSP game that constantly uses the shoulder buttons? It took about 2 days for my index fingers to stop hurting, also right across the back of my hands. Even with the wii controller resting on your lap with small wrist…
[ QUOTE ] that thing where they made the class stand with your arms stretched right out, and had to repeatedly open and close your fists until everyone either broke down, seized up or started crying? Some of these control systems remind me a bit of that [/ QUOTE ] ...only without the arms stretched out, and without opening…