Four control systems for Need for Speed Carbon on Wii
by Steven Williamson
on 26 October 2006, 09:18
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Need for Speed: Carbon will boast four seperate control systems when it arrives on Nintendo's new console later this year. Electronic Arts decided to add the extra options because some gamers ,who have been testing out the street racing game, found it difficult to get to grips with using the Wii remote for steering.
Those alternatives use both the Wii remote and the nunchuk attachment. In the first one, you rotate the nunchuk left and right to steer, and tilt the Wii remote forwards or backwards from a 45-degree position to accelerate or brake, respectively. For both the second and third alternatives, you hold the Wii remote at a 90 degree angle and tilt it forward to accelerate, while using the Z-button on the nunchuk to brake. The difference is that in the second alternative, you rotate the nunchuk to steer; in the third, you steer with the nunchuk's analog stick.
Newsweek have some exclusive screenshots detailing how the controls will work.