Peléo;228393232 said:Many people are curious about the traditional controls. I think something close to this may work:
PRO Contoller:
Left Analog: Move Character
A: Dash
B: Jump
X: Right Punch
Y: Left Punch
R / L: Curve Right Punch
ZR / ZL: Curve Left Punch
Left Analog Button: Super Attack
Another option is using the actual R and L buttons to activate the punches and then pressing then again to curve them (Might end up feeling more natural).
Left Analog: Move Character
A: Dash
B: Jump
X: Super Attack
R: Right Punch / Curve Right Punch In
L: Left Punch / Curve Left Punch In
ZR: Curve Right Punch Out
ZL: Curve Left Punch Out
With this setup, it's even possibe to play it on a single Joy-Con, although it may be hard to curve both punches simultenously (Remeber the ABXY buttons are rotated when holded horizontally):
Left Analog: Move Character
X: Right Punch / Curve Right Punch In
Y: Curve Right Punch Out
A: Left Punch / Curve Left Punch In
B: Curve Left Punch Out
R: Dash
L: Jump
Left Analog Button: Super Attack
I like scheme 2. I think ZR and ZL should both be able to start punches as well though.
I wonder what the R analog stick would do.