ShinNL
Member
Sites who used to blame on lack of lock-on suddenly don't. That's confusing me, since the only difference between PSP's setup and Wii's is having the same camera controls but on more accessible spots. You still have to manually control the camera.
Example: IGN UK on Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
Does this mean people wanted lock-on because the d-pad was hard to reach (I personally never used "the claw" and just switched my thumb to d-pad when I was attacking/rolling)?
Example: IGN UK on Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
There's no lock-on and there's no easy way to rotate it seeing as how tapping the Left shoulder button will swing it to your back. This makes it hard to see your surroundings and often leads to your techniques being off, as well as you getting cheaply attacked.
Now, last time when I complained about the lack of lock-on, the board kids flipped out and said I was just playing incorrectly. Apparently, aficionados play with their middle finger on the left shoulder button and their index finger draped across the D-Pad so that they can rotate the camera when they feel like it. This is not a proper control method. This is a fix for a busted scheme. It's not comfortable.
Does this mean people wanted lock-on because the d-pad was hard to reach (I personally never used "the claw" and just switched my thumb to d-pad when I was attacking/rolling)?