Re: Rayman Origins
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 9:43 pm
Not mine. I'm too awesome to have Tings deducted.
Ah, so education through experience? I'm in favour, you are a good teacher.DesLife wrote:I'm waiting for spiral to understand he has billions of tings to deduct.
Yes, he sure worked long and hard to achieve time.Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:COngratulation Rayman3DS with your birthday
Nah not really, if a second PS3 controller for example is detected it'll offer the second player to join in and out.Electoon wrote:Wah, these last few pages have become a bit unrelated and messy!
I'll guess I'll break the tension by saying I got my copy for Christmas! (of Rayman Origins that is)
Stupid question - I heard that in a multiplayer campaign, other players can drop in and out of the game at any time. Does the same apply if you select 'single player' at the beginning of the game (as in, other players can drop in later on) or are you stuck solo by selecting it?
I'm now assuming this works on the Wii as wellCairnie wrote:
Nah not really, if a second PS3 controller for example is detected it'll offer the second player to join in and out.
This is the reason I'm using the Wiimote and Nunchuck. Do you have a Nunchuck? It's much more comfortable.spiraldoor wrote:I really hate having to hold down the Wii’s B button with the end of my index finger, which is something you have to do constantly in Rayman Origins. The Wii remote is the first and only controller that I’ve ever felt uncomfortable using.
Wii Remote and Nunchuk is the perfect combinationRulez wrote:This is the reason I'm using the Wiimote and Nunchuck. Do you have a Nunchuck? It's much more comfortable.spiraldoor wrote:I really hate having to hold down the Wii’s B button with the end of my index finger, which is something you have to do constantly in Rayman Origins. The Wii remote is the first and only controller that I’ve ever felt uncomfortable using.
I've told you a few posts ago that I'm sure the best control mode to use in Rayman Origins for Wii is with the Pro Classic Controller. I haven't that accessory but I have intentions in getting it when I'm able to do so. Until there I'll be using the Wii Remote + Nunchuk control mode. I don't recommend the horizontal Wii Remote mode, especially for Time Attacks: the B button (used here to sprint) is not ergonomical.Electoon wrote:
And for all Wii players - what controller do you think Origins plays the best on? I'm really curious because at the moment (as mentioned a few other times on this thread I believe) the only thing I have for it is one Wiimote and a GameCube controller for GameCube games (but currently no memory card), which sucks because I can't play in Coop right now
Which kind of control are you using?spiraldoor wrote:I really hate having to hold down the Wii’s B button with the end of my index finger, which is something you have to do constantly in Rayman Origins. The Wii remote is the first and only controller that I’ve ever felt uncomfortable using.
Just a regular Wii remote. I’m not sure if we have one of those Nunchuck things.Haruka wrote:Which kind of control are you using?
No wonder why you don't like the B button in that mode.spiraldoor wrote:Just a regular Wii remote. I’m not sure if we have one of those Nunchuck things.Haruka wrote:Which kind of control are you using?
The second one is a little harder to find but it is hidden under a darkroot.Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:Haruka, you said there were 2 Bulb-o-Lums in the shadow area of Hunter gatherer, but i only can find one in the beginning, where's the second?
EDIT: found it already