At E3, players used the B button to swing Link\'s sword, with Nintendo explaining at the time that players would likely get tired having to actually swing the controller. "Upon actually playing it, it\'s more interesting this way," said Miyamoto to Nintendo Dream about the new control scheme.
I read this as: At E3, players swung the sword with the B button because Nintendo said otherwise it would get tiring. Now there\'s a new control scheme that Miyamoto says is actually more interesting.
But I suppose the "new" control scheme this article refers to could be the old, original one outlined at E3.
Whatever Miyamoto decides, he\'s mapping controls to the remote in the best way possible. You know how Miyamoto is with good controls. The only way this would be a let down would be if they copped out and put in GCN controls.
If Nintendo starts doing that, I\'m going to pretty much lose interest in video games. They\'re so boring anymore.