Don't be an arse about it, you know what I ment. -_-Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF
All I was saying is that small rist movements can equal full arm sword swings... Which still has an immersive feel to it, but doesn't wear you out... And if it makes you tired, you'll get used to it, just like people do with a computer mouse... that used to tire my rist out, after an intense game, but not anymore. But you can still swing wildly if you want too, for added fun. XD
Also, lightgun games are still different than what Nintendo's Wiimote does... with a lightgun you usually have to aim at the screen don't you? and there isn't an 'always on' cursor on the screen... at least for the ones i've played, so you can't tell what your aiming at unless you hold it at eye lvl and actually aim. And holding the lightgun at eye lvl with the TV to aim, can be very very tiring! I know that... try holding your arm out in front of you for 10 minutes and it gets hard... But you don't have to do that with the Wiimote! You can easilly rest your arm, on your lap or armrest or whatever, because it doens't have to be at eye lvl to aim. This can make it a lot less tiring, even when occasionally you have to move your arm/rist a bit.



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