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Pressing the C button/right bumper/R2 button will automatically target the camera, but what it targets differs depending on what mode you play. In the single-player campaign, the camera is targeted directly towards the L.O.A.D. STARR objective; it is unlocked upon successfully grabbing all 50 Fire Flyers within the current zone, and will remain unlocked until you advance to the next zone. In multiplayer, this mechanic works differently by instead targeting the other player. Although this mechanic is present in all three versions of the game, the Wii version is different in that it can only be used in multiplayer, unlike the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions where it can be used in both single-player and multiplayer.
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Reply to comment by Endrogg posted Dec 10, 2024, 1:30 AM
No he's saying the Wii version is different in that the mechanic can only be used in multiplayer there, while you can use it in both multiplayer and the single player campaign in the PS3/360 versions. I updated the submission to match how the source video's description explains this.
Are you saying there's leftover data that would suggest a mechanic in the Wii port would have been made available in the PS3/Xbox360 ports? The wording here makes it seem like a mechanic that's in all three versions is exclusive to one version, which makes no sense.
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