Not exact matches
Games like «Mario Kart 8 Deluxe» can easily be expanded out for more than two players, and even buying
just one extra
controller enables three players to play against one another because the Joy - Con can act as two separate
gamepads.
You can play with
just the
GamePad, or the
GamePad amnd
controllers depending on the game.
Still, it got the A button on my Xbox
gamepad a good workout (before you nay sayers say «Xbox groupie who doesn't appreciate PC games», I don't own an Xbox,
just the
controller as it's the most compatible
controller for PC games, and no I don't use it for FPSes!)
A port from X-Box 360 is always the easiest to do from what I've read, so basically they
just need to make it compatible with Windows Vista 7 and 8, add some achievements, add a slider so we can crank up some of the graphics settings, and configure the
controller to be rebindable and recognize
gamepads and Xbox 360 / PS3
controllers when they're plugged into the PC.
I have to disagree with that statement maybe you're
just too used to the pro
controller i happen to own Arkham and Assassin's creed 4 and the
gamepad works
just fine for me (yes i do prefer the pro
controller but the
gamepad to me is the same thing)
For instance, in «Nintendo Land's Animal Crossing: Sweet Day,» the person with the
GamePad controls two characters while the person with the extra non-
GamePad controller controls
just one.
The first is
just one console, where one player wields the Wii U
GamePad and the other has the TV and another
controller.
The Wii U
GamePad features a set of stereo speakers and headphone jack, and those aren't
just used to pipe the regular TV audio through the
controller.
Why not
just use the
gamepad like a
controller?
For games with
controller support this isn't even necessary, but this
Gamepad mapper means that every game will have
controller functionality if you
just drag - and - drop program it.
While the functionality of the
gamepad had its uses, it would be nice to finally
just play the game with one
controller.
Sakurai: Actually, I'm not really planning anything that really pushes the
GamePad in super-weird directions,
just because everyone has their own special preference of what
controller they like to use.
I disagree the
gamepad is
just as good as the pro
controller and if you don't like
gamepad buy the pro
controller... it's better to have an option than none...
just saying
I bought my deluxe WiiU brand new from a local retail store and it was really expensive (I had to save for almost 2), I got one of those awful
gamepads that stop working
just at the end of the year (I played 2 times a week for 3 or 5 hours at much and I handled it with extreme care for that piece of junk, bought electrical protection and all) I don't have the money or resources to replace it so instead I bought the other less expensive
controller, I bought the MarioMaker because it stated it could be played with other
controllers but once started it I found out that the
gamepad is required and the software closes, I asked for assistance and they replied to me that the game needed the
gamepad for building but not for playing.
[36] The update also allows players to enable the on - screen map using any
controller, rather than
just the
GamePad.
However, this «
just because» feature isn't available with the
controller, so I have to keep the
gamepad beside me to stab at the button during a chase.
If you were
just a casual gamer who didn't pay much attention to what goes on in the games industry, you would see the
GamePad and believe that it was
just a new
controller for the Wii.
Not because I particularly dislike the
Gamepad, it's
just that the Pro
controller has an 80 hour battery life (which ends up feeling practically infinite).
For
just $ 239, you'll get a 500 GB Xbox One S, digital download codes for Halo 5, ReCore and Forza Motorsport 6, an extra wireless
controller and a Play & Charge kit for your
gamepads.
If you're having issues with your
gamepad of choice, emulators such as X360CE will trick your PC into thinking that
just about any USB
controller is an Xbox 360 one.
«It's as an ultra-responsive motion
controller that
just happens to have its own touch - screen that the
GamePad really sings.»
It's also worth noting that you can always use the built - in
gamepad or a 3rd party
controller to play the rest of the older Gear VR games, you
just won't be able to use the motion
controller.
You can change the color of
just about every main component of the
controller — from the body and thumbsticks to the face buttons and d - pad — and can virtually spin around your custom
gamepad to see how it looks from all angles.
Its
just that everyones saying that you need to buy a wii motion plus
controller to play the wii u games and i do nt have one so im wondering whether i can play the games
just with the
gamepad.
The console's included Joy - Con
gamepads can be connected to
just about any PC or Mac that supports Bluetooth, making them a great option for retro games or multiplayer titles that you need a few extra
controllers for.