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Can Anyone Comment On How The Wiimote + Nunchuk Set Up Feels?

VersatileBJN

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Reading the topic about the classic controller has made me realize I still not sure which controller set up I'll be rolling with for Brawl.

It seems between the Classic Controller and the Gamecube Controller that the CC is better, but how does the wiimote + nunchuk feel?

I'd imagine it'd feel weird doing B attacks with the b-trigger, but otherwise would feel pretty good, but then again, what about C-stick smashing?
 

Ageman20XX

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Hmmm... No one's replied but I'd like to know the same thing. I'm really excited about waggle-smashing to replace using the C-stick so I'd like a reply too. Lol. Anyone?

-Age
 

Lynkx

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For Melee users I'm guessing it'd be a completely different level, however those who are new to the series may find it better to use as a) they don't have a GameCube or b) they do have a GameCube, didn't have Melee and prefer the simplicity of the Wiimote in comparison to a clunky purple controller

I myself will stick to the "clunky purple controller"
 

LeuMasT

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I want to set wiimote jabs to rolling. I think that could be fun, though probably not effective.
 

I.T.P

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I tried it for a bit, and It's pretty good. only problem is getting used to jumping with C, and that C and Z are both on the nunchuck, and since Z is shield, if you want to jump and airdodge, you need both.

I haven't turned on shake smash, so no comment on that.

the analog is just as good as the CC's, and the B being in the back isn't that bad. taunting feels akward, but it's only a taunt so meh. the rest of it is pretty good, but it takes some getting used to.
 

Proven

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ITP, I believe that down on the Dpad is also jump and is supposed to be used over C, personally. It requires a slightly higher grip than usual, but the down button is so close to the A button that it's entirely possible to use it as a replacement. I'm still used to jumping with my right thumb, so I'm planning to try this tomorrow if I get the chance to play again.
 
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