I was thinking here, ever since I sold my modded Wii U I've been planning on buying a Steam Deck to emulate the Wii games I wanted to play, but something struck me... How will I emulate the motion controls part? While most of the games I want to play are minimal on the motion part, they still do exist, and some do require more complex motions to do an action in game, like swinging the controler sideways to use your chainsaw in Mad World, or doing those weird key insertions in Metroid Prime 3 where you have to pull the Nunchuck, not the controler THE NUNCHUCK, twist it and put it back into place... How the fuck do you pull it off in a Steam Deck?
I don't mind not having an "authentic experience" since I used to emulate DS games before I got the nuts to mod my 3DS (I was afraid of bricking it) so that never really bothered me, but there are some that do, which now I ask the Forums™ what they think about it. Is it a deal breaker? Or just another minor inconvinience?
I don't mind not having an "authentic experience" since I used to emulate DS games before I got the nuts to mod my 3DS (I was afraid of bricking it) so that never really bothered me, but there are some that do, which now I ask the Forums™ what they think about it. Is it a deal breaker? Or just another minor inconvinience?