A Clue On the super smash bros site!

Wow, your deductive reasoning is mindblowing. Thanks for explaining it to us in elementary logic so we can follow. :ciappa:
Whatever you wanna call the control stick, they confirmed all control styles a long time ago. It's just like Mortal Kombat has, you just have a choice, which works for everybody.
As far as shelling out more money for a classic controller or a GC controller... everybody should own both anyway! They're cheap! It's not making a $50 game $70. The controllers work on MANY MANY MANY other games. Some people just wanna make Nintendo look like a bunch of cheap bastards.
 
Leviathan said:
Nice find Skippy... I am so repping you

<reps skippy>

Personally I don't think you will use the wiimote/nunchuck combo... even if the "How To Play" section of the website shows a wiimote, but then again, I'm prepared to be wrong. We'll no doubt find out for sure soon enough anyway.

Mortal Kombat works surprigingly well using the Remote/Nunchuk pair, so who knows, they could make it an option somehow.
 
Shoko said:
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.....

None of them are Joysrticks as a Joystick works on a different princaple, one of single electrical connections not cotinuous electrical constructions.

Also they refered to it as THE controlstick because "and you can aim up and down using a control stick" makes it sound like you can use anyone, when you clearly have to use the one on the controller and "you can aim up and down using the other control stick, you know the one you're not using to move your character" is pretty obvious and the sentance as is implies as much anyway.

See I used grammar to prove you wrong.
 
But you never know, the 'control stick' could mean the Wiimote...unlikey but yeah. It also mentions tilting it :shifty:
 
wii_cammy said:
wouldnt "tilting"
mean that you tillt the wiimote

But it specifically says "tilting the control stick" - there is no control stick on the wii remote.
 
Leviathan said:
None of them are Joysrticks as a Joystick works on a different princaple, one of single electrical connections not cotinuous electrical constructions.

Also they refered to it as THE controlstick because "and you can aim up and down using a control stick" makes it sound like you can use anyone, when you clearly have to use the one on the controller and "you can aim up and down using the other control stick, you know the one you're not using to move your character" is pretty obvious and the sentance as is implies as much anyway.

See I used grammar to prove you wrong.
ok so your saying that both of the sticks on the camecube are both control sticks? plus, thats not wat they said. they clearly said "THE control stick", not "the other" or "a", so ur wrong
 
Leviathan said:
None of them are Joysrticks as a Joystick works on a different princaple, one of single electrical connections not cotinuous electrical constructions.

You're thinking of the difference between analog and digital controls. There are both analog and digital joysticks, it's a generic term.
 
Skippy said:
You're thinking of the difference between analog and digital controls. There are both analog and digital joysticks, it's a generic term.

Hmmm... I fear you're right, and I so hate being wrong. I'm sure there was a difference between Joysticks and Control Sticks...
 
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Oh... I remebered why the C-Stick's called the C-Stick... Because it was meant to fill the same purpose as the C buttons from the N-64 (the C in the N64's C-buttons stand for camera)
 
Shoko said:
yes but people like to prove their points so thanks for ur useless post

I completely understand trying to prove a point....But people have to agree to disagree and get over being little children about it and grow the **** up.
 
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