‘Smoother and more intuitive than the original version’

The dayZelda: Skyward Swordcame out, I hooked up my shiny new golden MotionPlus controller and…had some mechanical issues.

Then I tried my two other MotionPlus-adapter-ready Wiimotes, and…had more issues. Namely, deadzoning for bomb rolling and a few aiming problems: sword swinging was mostly on point. It turns out Nintendo thinks that system can be improved upon, based on a new ad for the game.

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Shared over on Twitter by Nintendo of America,Skyward Sword HDon Switch will apparently have new enhancements with more precise motion controls. Here’s the rub: “the original controls have been recreated on Nintendo Switch, andare smoother and more intuitive than the original version.”

It’s a really bold marketing claim, to dump on the Wii like that; especially when Miyamoto got up on stage and touted how advanced MotionPlus technology was. But if it actually pans out, I’ll take it.

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It won’t fix all ofSkyward Sword‘s problems, but it’s a start.

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