There's a lot of power in the JoyCons.
The upcoming Switch port of World of Goo will have plenty of control options.
Tomorrow Corporation, the publishers of the game, have confirmed on Twitter that a touchscreen option for tablet/tabletop mode and a pointer mode for TV play will both be available.
@MCX316 They will have both
— Tomorrow Corporation (@TomorrowCorp) February 10, 2017
The touchscreen play is similar to how the mobile versions of the game control, while the pointer control will use the right JoyCon in a fashion similar to the Wii Remote controls.
@famicomplicated There's a Wii-style pointer control when docked. N managed to cram those Joy-cons with a surprising amount of super stars.
— Tomorrow Corporation (@TomorrowCorp) February 14, 2017
The right JoyCon is the one with the pointer functionality on it.But what is it pointing at? I thought there was no sensor bar. I guess I missed something about how it works.
The right JoyCon is the one with the pointer functionality on it.But what is it pointing at? I thought there was no sensor bar. I guess I missed something about how it works.
If you use the IR Motion Camera what would it use as a reference point? It may just use gyro to point like in Skyward Sword.The right JoyCon is the one with the pointer functionality on it.But what is it pointing at? I thought there was no sensor bar. I guess I missed something about how it works.
It also points out the bottom, meaning you'd have to flip it in order to point it at the screen. But that means you have no access to the triggers.