no rumble in the nunchuck smithicide;
Does that bother anyone else? v;
I never gave a shit about rumble, and I never will.
u can stik it up Steal's vagina gonk;
I guess...
I hate how the buttons are arranged on the remote more though
no, thats the 1/2 buttons
Why do you care so much about rumble? I hardly see how having a rectangular vibrator in your hand makes games better.
Quote from: Kaz on January 12, 2008, 01:19:32 PM
Why do you care so much about rumble? I hardly see how having a rectangular vibrator in your hand makes games better.
i lol'd
I dunno, I guess playing so many games with it on the systems from last gen and the N64 got me used to it. Plus, having rumble in one hand and not in the other feels weird. ;-;
Quote from: Luke Atmey on January 12, 2008, 01:25:22 PM
i lol'd
I dunno, I guess playing so many games with it on the systems from last gen and the N64 got me used to it. Plus, having rumble in one hand and not in the other feels weird. ;-;
I can honestly say that I almost never used my rumble pak for my N64, except for Majora's Mask where I used it to find secrets.
Quote from: Kaz on January 12, 2008, 01:19:32 PM
Why do you care so much about rumble? I hardly see how having a rectangular vibrator in your hand makes games better.
It's like playing a Game Boy game without sound. I went without it for many years, since my parents always complained. When I first turned it on, I just found it to be beeps and boops but eventually found it to be an integral part of the gaming experience.
Rumble makes games better by giving a slight emersion feeling.
It think thats how you spell it.
Quote from: Bushybrow on January 12, 2008, 04:58:32 PM
Rumble makes games better by giving a slight emersion feeling.
It think thats how you spell it.
its immersion but ok
I never ever notice rumble, it's like my hands are immune to the feel.
Never notice the difference between the Wavebird and wired Gamecube controllers until someone pointed it out.
jesus how can you guys not notice rumble
I actually never once truly noticed the speakers in the Wii remote in any game. Sometimes I'll swing at something or whatever and hold my ear close, and I can sort of hear a blip. I really think that's just a waste of battery power unless they can put it to good use like detecting hidden treasure.
Quote from: Lawlz on January 12, 2008, 05:50:00 PM
jesus how can you guys not notice rumble
I actually never once truly noticed the speakers in the Wii remote in any game. Sometimes I'll swing at something or whatever and hold my ear close, and I can sort of hear a blip. I really think that's just a waste of battery power unless they can put it to good use like detecting hidden treasure.
I noticed that right away when I heard the crackly sword swing sound on Zelda and the crappy crackle of a sound of reloading on Red Steel.
Great idea that was very poorly executed.
That's really a flaw in the nunchuck.... Not the wii remote.
it's alright.
I would much more miss rumble on my 360, playing halo w/o it feels so empty
Funny how a wii mote attachment has no rumble and everyone is freaking out about it, but the ps3 controller has none period and it gets less attention.