Author Topic: Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition [Wii]  (Read 4162 times)

jsut move. Go play a wii b4 talking forgettard.
lol I use my Wii for homebrew
All the games on it are stuff

Those games are ok. But the Wii is a great console for reflex shooters and stuff. People just don't know it yet.
Reflex shooters as in Time CrCIA? I totally agree with you then.

i know its in bad taste to just stuff all over a game at random here.
but wii has shown horrible results with shooters.

i bet this game has huge ass crosshairs and they lock onto targets when near them.
the single player game must have the enemies stumble around and fumble some shots as well, just like they did with red steel to make up for the horrible response time of the wiimote as a shooter.
Personally, I liked Red Steel...

Yes but you use it to turn your camera and move. That's a bit silly to have both in one stick now isn't it?
Aiming and looking is much simpler.
You clearly haven't played any wii shooters.

You clearly haven't played any wii shooters.
Clearly considering I don't ever use my Wii for anything except Homebrew and the Internet Channel

Clearly considering I don't ever use my Wii for anything except Homebrew and the Internet Channel
So you can't comment on what you haven't even used.

I see some people finally agree w/ me :)

Watch this you can make this exactly like the pc controls if you wish.
Here
« Last Edit: November 08, 2009, 07:56:00 PM by Bind »



You sir, need an Xbox.  Or PS3.

You sir, need an Xbox.  Or PS3.
Xbox make you pay for EVERYTHING multiplayer new maps, changing your name. Heck probably a charge too change cd's

PS3's have an inefficient gfx loading system eats up ram causes lag. and they have lotsa glitches.

Xbox make you pay for EVERYTHING multiplayer new maps, changing your name. Heck probably a charge too change cd's

PS3's have an inefficient gfx loading system eats up ram causes lag. and they have lotsa glitches.
Well, you don't need to download DLC, choose a good name, and then its just 60 dollars a year for the best multiplayer experience on consoles.

All PS3 games except for Uncharted 2 have used about 50% of the PS3's possible power.  The Xbox is almost at its limits, so very soon the PS3 will surpass the other consoles in graphics and smoothness of gameplay.  The online isnt too great, but its free.

I will say PC gaming is probably the best, but the most expensive.

Well, you don't need to download DLC, choose a good name, and then its just 60 dollars a year for the best multiplayer experience on consoles.

All PS3 games except for Uncharted 2 have used about 50% of the PS3's possible power.  The Xbox is almost at its limits, so very soon the PS3 will surpass the other consoles in graphics and smoothness of gameplay.  The online isnt too great, but its free.

I will say PC gaming is probably the best, but the most expensive.
Pc gaming does win, some games don't work no matter how good your pc is, its very dodgy.

My preference of controllers for a FPS:
Mouse > Wiimote > brown townog stick

With a mouse It's easy to adjust your aiming precisely because it's a object you move and not a little wee stick.
A Wiimote Is a bit more unstable then a mouse because your holding it in the air. but in real life you'd also be holding a gun that would be a bit heavy and thus wobbly even if you had it shouldered.
brown townog sticks feel very chunky and un-natural to me since you have a very small area of movement done by your thumb and very slow turns.

Also most PC games have very customizable controls so you can set your sensitivity and stuff.
Most Wii FPS nowadays let you configure the control layout and size of the box for the Red Orchestra style aiming they have (Witch I personally love)
All you can really change in Xbox and PS3's FPS is the turning speed of your character. not that there Is much you can configure with a brown townog stick.