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Dodoman posted:I have both of those, but I wanted to have the "real" experience while playing, especially with my partner. I guess I'll buy the real remotes then. I did this, and even got one of the slightly more expensive ones (because you know, quality lol) and it works perfectly except for one key element: the IR pointer. It flips out completely won't work at all, just jumps all over the screen. Even tried a new IR bar / candle bar, but it looks like the IR receiver just sucks.
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Dr. Video Games 0031 posted:For Twilight Princess, I would just try playing the Gamecube version. The Wii version doesn't really offer anything over the GC one other than motion controls. And if you're using a controller anyways, there goes that. For Skyward Sword, I've actually been interested in this myself. I may just end up eventually buying a motion plus and a usb sensor bar, but I'd like to avoid doing so if possible. I've heard there are some methods people use to map SS onto a gamepad, I don't really know what those are, or if they map well enough to keep the game fun. As somebody who messed around with a gamepad trying to remap SS controls onto it, just pick up an m+ controller. The control scheme is still lovely, but that's inherent to the game.
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