uh oh this doesn't sound good. can the signal also be mest up by someone cooking with their microwave or lets say a helicopter flies by and your wii just goes nuts haha that would suck
Wow I love how you guys jump all over this defending Nintendo with every single excuse in the book. Im pretty sure the people testing were specificly chosen. Also how would it be software and not the controller??? i really dont get that
uh oh this doesn't sound good. can the signal also be mest up by someone cooking with their microwave or lets say a helicopter flies by and your wii just goes nuts haha that would suck
The reason it can be the software is because the signal isn't a simple digital 1/0, everything is analogue. Developers are free to use these signals as they choose, thats confirmed in a number of video interviews.Originally Posted by stotheamuel
oh then my bad.. but still these problems are most likely... i hope i wont have to calibrate every 5 minutes
I agree, the memory inside the controller can hopefully store calibration data but there has been no confirmation on that. With this being so important to the success of the console lets hope that it works out well.
might not be anything to do with the console. it could just be a glitch on teh game. hopefully it doesnt happen.Originally Posted by philr359
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IGN noted a similar problem with Metroid. They said it was most likely because there were several wii systems and controllers pact together tightly, basically, so sometimes if you moved ur remote to the left it would mess up ur game and someone elses.
Originally Posted by CrackA
but falling through the ground has nothing to do with an accesory like the controller
im just saying it could be a problem with the game, if this is true.Originally Posted by stotheamuel
I am sure that there will be complaints about the wii but when we all actually buy this thing i am sure it will be nothing to worry about.
As for falling through teh ground thats easy a glitch...
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