I never played smash in my life and I'm starting to feel the burn out after 200 hours of Splatoon. My joycons are fucked and drifting, but not enough to interfere at all in Splatoon 2 thanks to the gyro.
Can I still play smash with them? I tried the 3ds demo and you change your attacks with the press of a button + direction of the left stick right? Can you personalize any of the settings? I won't buy a new controller just for one game who's already pretty overpriced and I cannot send them back to fix them for free in my country.
>my controller is broken Autistics in the Smash community consider that ideal.
Connor Allen
ratto
Chase Lewis
Do I have to stop showering too?
Anthony Evans
you can actually play smash with a single joycon, if you just want to have fun with it.
Jordan Baker
If you have to ask that then you aren't fit to play Smash.
Ethan Foster
Yeah I'm just looking for fun and I'm not planning to go tryhard or anything, so that's good enough I guess. I don't think I'll even waste my time with ranked shit.
After watching Yea Forums being constantly flooded with smash threads I'm kinda excited to play it. It better be fucking good.
But with all the buttons available on the controller you can't remap anything? And I was forced to jump using the stick in the demo, this gay shit can be disabled?
Maybe it sounds wrong or dumb to ask such questions but after playing Splatoon where you can't change anything or even turn the music off I prefer asking before buying a new Nintendo game.
Brody Sullivan
You can map a ton of shit, especially turning off up-jump. IIRC you can even map dpad for movement
yeah, id say so, even for someone like you who just wants a more casual experience. all the singleplayer modes are fun. unlocking characters can be a bit of a hassle, but is pretty satisfying(best way to get them all is to just beat classic mode with every character). world of light has a fuck ton of content, and the spirits are fun to mess around with and collect. even playing offline with CPU's is good. i dont recommend playing online since you want a more casual experience, 99% of people have shit connections and competitive rulesets. there's online tourneys which have stuff like items and stage hazards enabled, but also suffer from horrible connections sometimes. there's also a lot of custom stuff, like stage builder and the video editor. and the online sharing is great, you can download dumb funny stages or stages where you fight on a pair of big anime titties
Nolan Ramirez
It sounds really cool, tomorrow I think I'll buy it. The sheer number of playable characters alone makes my head spin and I'm not even a nintendo-fag. It looks like a game with infinite content.
Well fuck my retarded esl ass forgot to ask one last thing: why are people and mainly melee players obsessed with this thing? I saw one sold for a fair price so I'm wondering if I should buy it?
not a melee fag but I have one of these. It's pretty much a pro controller reshelled as a gamecube controller with decent buttons. I actually use this for splatoon 2 and other games. Only drawback is no rumble and requires AA batteries
Elijah Rivera
>requires AA batteries
Can't be worst than my right joycons which happens to be out of battery all the time
>no rumble >No HD rumble on switch Absolutely disgusting.
Christopher Hernandez
The complete absence of choices for the players when it comes to the gamemode in ranked finally irritated me enough to consider reselling it.
This and a lot of little things that I'm not allowed to change because "fuck you filthy gaijin, you'll play the way we want you to play" like the ability to aim up and down with the joystick or the possibility to play laying on my back when gyro is active, turning the music on or off, closing the opening window with the two bitches chatting because I don't wanna waste my time, and I don't like the stupid grinding it's useless and should be removed and replaced with actual content.
Samuel Richardson
hd rumble is a meme
Carson Long
>you can even map dpad for movement You definitely can't. t. Ken player