JuicieJ
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Pro Controller > Wavebird. That is all.
Pro Controller > Wavebird. That is all.
Somewhat off topic and I don't own a Wii U yet...but why did Nintendo make so only one person could have the game pad control? Why not made them all the same?
Remember that the Wii Remote needed a rubber sleeve to be comfortable to hold.
Those rubber sleeves were about safety, not ergonomics.
I thought the the Wii U can support 2 gamepads at a time?Somewhat off topic and I don't own a Wii U yet...but why did Nintendo make so only one person could have the game pad control? Why not made them all the same?
Ergonomics IS safety. Proper ergonomics also gives a better grip. Having comfortable holding positions gives you a better grip. And that argument really only furthers the fact that Nintendo doesn't particularly care about ergonomics. They had to have a lot of safety complaints to bother to do anything about the Wii Remote. Ergonomics is a refined science. It's relatively simple to determine which positions are healthy and unhealthy. Unhealthy positions pose various risks. The controller slipping out of your hand and hitting something is such a risk. Your hand needs a proper grip, and that grip cannot be damaging or else it can present a danger.Those rubber sleeves were about safety, not ergonomics.
How could anyone stand holding those rubber sleeves?
Have you actually USED a pro controller? Just asking.