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Kalsco
Jul 26, 2012


Jesus this game destroys my wrists with the gyro when I'm just using the joycons. The grip feels and controls this waaay better with than without.

Anyone know how the pro stacks up against the grip re: comfort, amount of wrist movement needed for the gyro?

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Kalsco
Jul 26, 2012


enojy posted:

Constant gyro aiming with the Pro controller feels a little awkward, albeit very accurate. Default sensitivity doesn't require a lot of wrist movement, but as someone who played very little Splatoon 1, I couldn't help but do most of my aiming with it, so I was constantly "steering" the pro controller around and around. I'm gonna try tonight's test out with a Joy-Con in each hand. I tried that in Zelda and loved gyro aiming the bow with one hand.

That sounds basically like the grip, then. It's accurate and requires little movement, but it does feel a biiit awkward. Thanks.

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