My YCCTEAM's Wireless Switch Switch Pro Controller - Part 9.5 (Gyro and Motion Controls) (w/ Luigi's Mansion 3)
What's up, followers, friends, and Nintendo fans? It's been last month of March 2021 where I bring my past topic part for my YCCTEAM Controller back in the 30th day; just to trying out testing the gyro and motion control setting through Super Mario Odyssey. However, I promised that I'll be bringing the second half of testing the gyro and motion control setting again and here it is for using through my 👻Luigi's Mansion 3 game. (Although mostly with gyro control cause I've checked the game's details) I'm gladly saving this recorded video since March 26th like the same day after finished up my first test.
Much like from the first one though, I did the same thing trying to upload this video by dowsize its file smaller; of what the original iPad recorded video's file size was "100 MB" or more. Anyways, time to bring you my second half test of the YCCTEAM Controller's gyro and motion control setting. (Again mostly the gyro control part, sorry....)
By the way, I'm also like to announce that I've recorded other videos of using my YCCTEAM Controller during playtime for one of my games. Hoping I can save them as my conclusion to finished this topic soon, but just taking time. Sorry if I've said to confused I'm bringing my next YCCTEAM topic of me doing Super Mario 3D All-Stars today, though. ^^*
So for the next video of testing my YCCTEAM Controller again, I boosted up Luigi's Mansion 3 as you can see I'm at the elevator part. I haven't been talk about my progress since I got this game from last year, even I would like to do so more often or not. Nevertheless, my gaming progress through Luigi's Manison 3 was alright. I've been collecting ghosts, rescuing some Toads, encounter bosses, and gotten 11 elevator knobs so far. In fact back in March 14th, 2021 where I save my game file after I went to the Unnatural History Museum to battle out the caveman ghost. So why not taking a break by showing my second half testing with Luigi's Poltergust G-00 in action?
I happened to using it way back when, although mostly with analog sticks on left and right while controlling Luigi. It's a better option when trying to capture ghosts or solve puzzle when you need the right analog to turn directions. That being said, let's see if I using my controller to move around Luigi while he's "vacuuming."
At 0:05 to 0:13, I begin with using Luigi's Poltergust G-00 to suck things by pressing the ZR Button. While doing so, I'm using my controller's gyro setting to aim up and down to move. It funtion alright as I expected and even also work for blowing when pressing the ZL Button. Although you didn't seen it for this video cause I forget to add it in. Sorry. ^^*
At 0:14 to 0:26, I'm on the second part by switching Luigi's Poltergust G-00 with a Strobulb to be using to stun ghostly enemies. I simple go for pressing the A or R Button, but while doing so using my controller's gyro setting a second time. It still funtion just right when I'm trying to aim it up and down to move. *Thumbs up*
At 0:27 to 0:36, I'm now at switching to dark light aiming that it usually do helping to find hidden coins through paintings and rescue Toads being trapped there. I pressing the X Button to activate it while using my controller's gyro setting to aim just as fine.
At 0:38 to 0:51, Finally that I'm almost finished this second half test by doing one more switching into its Suction Shot; where it helpful to aim on flat surfaces then grab it by sucking to open up objects or break them. I usually hold the Y Button first before using my controller's gyro setting to aim down and up carefully; then releasing the Y Button to take a suction shot.
After using my controller's gyro setting through Luigi's Mansion 3, it was not bad how it funtions of trying to get aiming things; if I would use that during my continue gaming progress. Same goes for Super Mario Odyssey as I already tested its Gyro and Motion Control of tossing Cappy at enemies.
My Thoughts:
It was a👍🏼thumbs up results when using my controller's gyro setting through Luigi's Mansion 3, though not as much of what I did was aiming direction with Luigi's Poltergust G-00. At least knowing it can be useful of aiming things such as ghosts to capture them, but again still that the analog sticks are the better option.
I think that's all of trying to test the gyro and motion control for my YCCTEAM Controller I have. Besides, I have two games does support it; expect if checking to make sure my Super Mario 3D All-Stars game does have support of gyro and motion controls and then I'll have another recording next time. At least knowing I'll be bringing some Super Mario 3D All-Stars game during playtime with my controller; as my next part topic soon. Hoping my main rabbit OC 🐰🖌Maxwell can wait a little bit longer to look forward of what I'll showing. ☺👍🏼 Now if you excuse me, I'm still be doing some drafting art to be done such as Sam's new bio for example.
Pervious Posts for my YCCTEAM’s Pro Controller Topic:
Wireless Switch Pro Controller for Nintendo Switch/Switch Lite (Part 1) - Link Here #1
My YCCTEAM’s Wireless Switch Pro Controller for Nintendo Switch/Switch Lite Unboxing (Part 2) - Link Here #2
My YCCTEAM’s Wireless Switch Pro Controller for Nintendo Switch/Switch Lite Comparison with my Xbox One (Part 3) - Link Here #3
My YCCTEAM’s Wireless Switch Pro Controller for Nintendo Switch/Switch Lite Comparison with my Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Cons (Part 4) - Link Here #4
Testing Buttons (Part 5) - Link Here #5
Rumble Feature Testing (Part 6) - Link Here #6
Battery Charging Test (Part 7) - Link Here #7
Playtime Battery Life Results (Part 8) - Link Here #8
Gyro and Motion Controls 1st Half (Part 9) - Link Here #9












