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I agree, if you played the 1 and 2 one, then those should be the controls on how to play the game
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Shoko said:omg.its so simple people. using guns in brawl using the "control stick", which is the yellow joystick on the gamecube controller,
wii man said:no i didnt get owned, all the people saying it WASNT refering to a gc control got owned, or didnt you read the post at the end of page 2?
well the gray main one on gamecube controllers are called just a joystick. so if the say control stick, its very easy to think of the c stick. and the C stick might probly stand for.....hmmmm. i dont know CONTROL stick.Skippy said:According to Nintendo, the gamecube controller has two "control sticks". That is not a name for specifically the yellow stick.
Shoko said:well the gray main one on gamecube controllers are called just a joystick. so if the say control stick, its very easy to think of the c stick. and the C stick might probly stand for.....hmmmm. i dont know CONTROL stick.
so if they refered to every joystick as a control stick, why did they say THE control stick. THE means one. so if theres two joysticks on the gamecube controller, that means one is a control stick, and another is just a joystick. i just used logic to proove u wrong.....Leviathan said:Actually Nintendo would never refer to it as a Joystick as a Control Stick is distinc in that it utilizes a continuous electrical activity as opposed to a Joystick which uses single eletrical connections.
The average gamer like you or I might refer to it as a Joystick, Nintendo would never refer to it as such.
(sorry for the double post)so based on wat i just read, wouldnt that still mean they use both the sticks?Skippy said:I'm actually going to ammend my previous point - yes, the Nintendo website says that the GameCube controller has "2 control sticks", however the manual for the GameCube controller only calls ONE of them the "Control stick"
HOWEVER --- it's NOT the yellow C-stick!
They call the stick on the left the "Control Stick" and the yellow stick on the right the "C Stick". See for yourself: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/gcncontrol.pdf
The "C" doesn't stand for anything. There's an "A" control that's a button, a "B" control that's a button, and a "C" control that's not a button but is a stick.
Regardless of all that - it seems clear that the term "control stick" is frequently used in a generic sense as any sort of analog stick and should not be taken as referring to a specific stick on a specific controller.
And to reiterate - no one doubts that the GameCube controller and the Classic Controller will be usable in the game. The only real question is: will they allow the remote/nunchuk combo to be used as well.