BreakABone
08-21-2006, 01:08 PM
Apparently there will now be a greater difference between the Wii version and Cube version of Twilight Princess.
Zelda Wii will now feature Wii-mote sword fighting. A feature that was not included or intended to be included in the e3 version.
Also with the sword play in effect, shooting arrows will now be done with the B trigger instead of down on the directional pad.
http://wii.ign.com/articles/726/726748p1.html
At E3, players used the B button to swing Link's sword, with Nintendo explaining at the time that players would likely get tired having to actually swing the controller. "Upon actually playing it, it's more interesting this way," said Miyamoto to Nintendo Dream about the new control scheme.
Going along with this change, Nintendo has made modifications to the game's bow and arrow controls. In the E3 version, players aimed with the Wiimote, then actually shot out arrows using the D-pad. With the B button now free, Nintendo has moved the action to the B button. Miyamoto felt that that shooting the arrow with the D-pad was too difficult, and the B button allows for quicker and easier shooting.
Zelda Wii will now feature Wii-mote sword fighting. A feature that was not included or intended to be included in the e3 version.
Also with the sword play in effect, shooting arrows will now be done with the B trigger instead of down on the directional pad.
http://wii.ign.com/articles/726/726748p1.html
At E3, players used the B button to swing Link's sword, with Nintendo explaining at the time that players would likely get tired having to actually swing the controller. "Upon actually playing it, it's more interesting this way," said Miyamoto to Nintendo Dream about the new control scheme.
Going along with this change, Nintendo has made modifications to the game's bow and arrow controls. In the E3 version, players aimed with the Wiimote, then actually shot out arrows using the D-pad. With the B button now free, Nintendo has moved the action to the B button. Miyamoto felt that that shooting the arrow with the D-pad was too difficult, and the B button allows for quicker and easier shooting.