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    Quote Originally Posted by Elven6 View Post
    So is this fake?
    Absolutely not. It simply isn't the same as a Wii's controller. It can sense movement in 3D, but it just can't detect it's position.

    The Dreamcast has the ability to have up to (iirc) 6 different analog inputs (inputs with 256 different positions possible). The fishing controller maps some of these to accelerometers.

    The biggest difference is that the wiimote can be used as a lightgun or a pointing device as sort, and this can't really.
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    But how good does it work? Would it only be for sword fighting games/movements?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elven6 View Post
    But how good does it work? Would it only be for sword fighting games/movements?
    You can use it for most any game, it just depends on how the controls are mapped and what you feel about the type of movements needed to do whatever. That is to say, you CAN use it for most anything, but I'm sure for many games it wouldn't really make it more enjoyable.
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    Unofficial fishing rods also work... But what i have noticed is that the rod has only two sensors for when swinging left and right... and if the fishing rod is shaken from left to right it will only perform the same combo over and over.... to get different attack moves you have to use the analog stick + a swing to the left or right

    Nonetheless, it was fun and made my left arm ache

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    Quote Originally Posted by oosername05 View Post
    Unofficial fishing rods also work... But what i have noticed is that the rod has only two sensors for when swinging left and right... and if the fishing rod is shaken from left to right it will only perform the same combo over and over.... to get different attack moves you have to use the analog stick + a swing to the left or right

    Nonetheless, it was fun and made my left arm ache
    But from what I read those have crap sensors that break easily, so might aswell get an offical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elven6 View Post
    But from what I read those have crap sensors that break easily, so might aswell get an offical.
    I have both official and unofficial fishing rods both work flawlessly and are used regularly

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    cool but this dosent compare to wat the wii can do ha

    WII RULES ALL GUAHAHAHAHA

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    Quote Originally Posted by oosername05 View Post
    Unofficial fishing rods also work... But what i have noticed is that the rod has only two sensors for when swinging left and right... and if the fishing rod is shaken from left to right it will only perform the same combo over and over.... to get different attack moves you have to use the analog stick + a swing to the left or right

    Nonetheless, it was fun and made my left arm ache
    The only reason you are only getting left/right movement to register is because that's the only thing mapped in whatever game you're playing.

    The fishing controller has 3 acceleration sensors, on the x,y, and z axes (up/down, left/right/ in/out). Not only that, but it has the reel, which is another analog input source.

    Not only that, but the offical fishing controller has two vibration units, so when played using a game that is made for it, it will vibrate in different parts of the controller depending on what's happening.
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    so technically, we shouldnt praise Nintendon't for the WiiMote cause it is just another invention that was started by SEGA? just like ow Xbox took their control pads?

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    No, it's just nice to know that the Dreamcast fishing rod accessory can be used for something other than what it was designed for.

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