#1 This is for System WArs
#2 Try playing a AAA game.
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[QUOTE="shark2k6"]It is considering you tilt the controller and it does it, well, 1:1. 1:1 doesn't always mean it's tracking your hand eaverywhere in a sword game, but that it matches your movement. Maybe it's just my opinion, but I'm staying by it. When I play roalgoal on TP and I tilt the remote and the world follows my tilt perfectly, 1:1.To dieworm, tilting the Wii Remote is not really 1:1 motion. In order for the system to have had true 1:1 motion, Nintendo would have had to spend a lot more money and have come up with a different design. So unless you want to have spent an arm and a leg on the system, then Nintendo did not go cheap. At least Nintendo tried to honestly change the way we play video games (unlike a certain competitor changing the controller at the last minute). So blame the developes and not the system itself for the shortcomings of controls.
-Shark2k
dieworm
I don't know, I've played Super Monkey Ball and Excite Truck and I didn't feel that when I tilted the control it followed my movement exactly. I know that 1:1 does not always mean a sword game or whatnot, but in my experience with having to tilt the wii remote, I wouldn't say it's 1:1. I just realized what you are talking about for TP and I did not think it was following the tilt perfectly. Either way, 1:1 being used for a sword game or most other games is not gonna be an easy task to pull off, if it is done at all.
-Shark2k
I went to a lot of effort to secure myself a Wii then finaly i got one! woohoo or should i say boohoo! I'm not gonna mince my words here, the Wii at this point doesn't do what it promised and i also feel that it is underpowered. The Wiimote is broken. When you play games like SSX blur the gesture based ubers and even simple spins are not reliable enough resulting in the real challenge being the controls and not the gameplay itself, try SSX3 on gamecube,ps2 or xbox and you find the controls 100% working leaving any mistakes as your own fault. I believe the wiimote is good for tilting games like mercury meltdown and as a pointer its fine too but i do not believe it can track gestures and sweeping movements well at all. An example of this would be metroid 3's door opening and shield removing being critisised for being less than perfect. I think they promised too much!Pantburster
metroid prime 3's door opening is a disguised loading time. The shield removing works fine for me...try relocating your sensor bar if you already did that..... then i dont know what to tell..
but anyways you cant expect every game you get to be 100 percent perfect. So calm down and play with what you got. This is a new thing for Nintendo and the motion sensing is getting alot better than it was before when the WII came out.
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