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  • LastActionHero
    MVP
    • Feb 2009
    • 2453

    #1

    Analog accuracy

    I love analog throwing in the field but I also like the game/skill element of button accuracy. I would love an extra gameplay option that combines both. Throwing with the analog stick but with the throwing "rainbow" above the player.

    Anyone else that would like this?


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  • Woodweaver
    Developer
    • Apr 2006
    • 1145

    #2
    Re: Analog accuracy

    Originally posted by LastActionHero
    I love analog throwing in the field but I also like the game/skill element of button accuracy. I would love an extra gameplay option that combines both. Throwing with the analog stick but with the throwing "rainbow" above the player.

    Anyone else that would like this?


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    Analog throwing does require an increasing degree of accuracy (toward the true compass points) as you increase the analog throw meter difficulty. There just isn't the same visual element, and timing is not important (for accuracy).
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    • LastActionHero
      MVP
      • Feb 2009
      • 2453

      #3
      Analog accuracy

      Originally posted by Woodweaver
      Analog throwing does require an increasing degree of accuracy (toward the true compass points) as you increase the analog throw meter difficulty. There just isn't the same visual element, and timing is not important (for accuracy).

      I know that but I would like the extra timing element from button accuracy that I like so much. Pure Analog is pure direction input. Combine this with also the timing bar from button accuracy and you have (in my opinion) the best throwing mechanic there is!


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