![]() When fishing in certain holes the framerate stays in the 20s. No split-screen duels or online tournaments. Or I'm just retarded, which is also a viable possibility. If there is boat driving it's a well-hidden feature. It works well enough, but obviously it takes away a great deal of freedom and the rewarding feeling when you find a honey hole filled with monster bass. You simply rotate your boat on a pivot along a coastline/dam surface/etc. If you need to sidearm it to get under a dock or whatnot, the game just does it for you. There is no adjusting casting length based on the strength of your motion. It automatically casts to the point of the cursor. You pivot your boat around with the analog stick or D-pad, and you flick your remote when the cursor is where you want to cast. Reeling loses its analog feel if you go this route, but at least it's consistent. So, I just fish one-handed, as you can reel at three different speeds with A, B, and A+B. At higher reeling speeds, the action does work just fine, but a lot of my technique involves subtle movements. Please keep in mind, fishing is an actual hobby of mine, so I may be a lot pickier about this than a lot of other players may be. As a result, you'll reel and watch your lure jerk as every time if you want to go at a slow pace. Obviously your first reaction would be to try and reel in small circles, but the nunchuk itself is just incapable of registering the required slow movements consistently. Reeling with the nunchuk is pretty lame at slow speed. Having played Sega Bass Fishing Wii for a couple hours, I have to say I'm a tad disappointed that Sims seems to have taken a step back from those improvements. It also had split-screen duels for awesome times. It allowed for varied styles of casting, and for you to adjust the length of your cast. It allowed for moving the boat around to find different holes to fish. The last Sega fishing game I played before this was Bass Fishing Duel on PS2.
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