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"DoubleWiimote" is a playing style in which the player uses 2 single Wii remotes to control and play as 2 characters at a time. Players can strategically choose 2 of the same characters or 2 different; which ever is preferred. "DWM" can be quiet difficult as the player must command and focus on which remote controls which characters. Aside from is unique style shielding "may" become inconvenient as certain positions of the controllers make the shield button not easily accessible (depending to how the player decides to hold the remotes) but players must use the attacks of one character to help defend the other. | "DoubleWiimote" is a playing style in which the player uses 2 single Wii remotes to control and play as 2 characters at a time. Players can strategically choose 2 of the same characters or 2 different; which ever is preferred. "DWM" can be quiet difficult as the player must command and focus on which remote controls which characters. Aside from is unique style shielding "may" become inconvenient as certain positions of the controllers make the shield button not easily accessible (depending to how the player decides to hold the remotes) but players must use the attacks of one character to help defend the other. In other words it is pretty similar to how the Iceclimbers are used ,but with a few more advantages as well as disadvantages. | ||
For first time users, players "may" find that this position is fatiguing to the left index or right index finger (depending on how player wields both remotes) ,but they will build strength soon if used regularly. | For first time users, players "may" find that this position is fatiguing to the left index or right index finger (depending on how player wields both remotes) ,but they will build strength soon if used regularly. | ||
(One way to wield the remotes is to use clear tape to keep them together and stable as if it were only one remote. You should first take the jackets off both remotes as is makes is even more difficult to play with. Next the 2nd remote's back is taped to the right of the first remote.Get 2 fairly long strips of tape. The 1st strip is to be taped around both remotes right "in between" the D-pad and A button of both remotes. The 2nd strip is taped on the ends where the lights show. If it is taped correctly all buttons should line up. A button across from A button etc. The D-pad of the second remote should become something like a new L-button as like on a Gamecube controller and the 1 and 2 buttons are like the R-button. Make sure they are very tight together and if you want format it as you please.) | (One way to wield the remotes is to use clear tape to keep them together and stable as if it were only one remote. You should first take the jackets off both remotes as is makes is even more difficult to play with. Next the 2nd remote's back is taped to the right of the first remote.Get 2 fairly long strips of tape. The 1st strip is to be taped around both remotes right "in between" the D-pad and A button of both remotes. The 2nd strip is taped on the ends where the lights show. If it is taped correctly all buttons should line up. A button across from A button etc. The D-pad of the second remote should become something like a new L-button as like on a Gamecube controller and the 1 and 2 buttons are like the R-button. Make sure they are very tight together and if you want format it as you please.) |
Revision as of 17:12, February 23, 2013
"DoubleWiimote" is a playing style in which the player uses 2 single Wii remotes to control and play as 2 characters at a time. Players can strategically choose 2 of the same characters or 2 different; which ever is preferred. "DWM" can be quiet difficult as the player must command and focus on which remote controls which characters. Aside from is unique style shielding "may" become inconvenient as certain positions of the controllers make the shield button not easily accessible (depending to how the player decides to hold the remotes) but players must use the attacks of one character to help defend the other. In other words it is pretty similar to how the Iceclimbers are used ,but with a few more advantages as well as disadvantages.
For first time users, players "may" find that this position is fatiguing to the left index or right index finger (depending on how player wields both remotes) ,but they will build strength soon if used regularly.
(One way to wield the remotes is to use clear tape to keep them together and stable as if it were only one remote. You should first take the jackets off both remotes as is makes is even more difficult to play with. Next the 2nd remote's back is taped to the right of the first remote.Get 2 fairly long strips of tape. The 1st strip is to be taped around both remotes right "in between" the D-pad and A button of both remotes. The 2nd strip is taped on the ends where the lights show. If it is taped correctly all buttons should line up. A button across from A button etc. The D-pad of the second remote should become something like a new L-button as like on a Gamecube controller and the 1 and 2 buttons are like the R-button. Make sure they are very tight together and if you want format it as you please.)