[QUOTE="jed-at-war"][QUOTE="loco145"] [QUOTE="jed-at-war"]Because I do not have one, but need to know because it is a big factor in me buying one. Okay, so that is not the real reason why I want to know; so what. I just want to know. If I said why, people would make fun of me; even though it is a really good reason. I just want to know. I have spend so many hours online trying to find out that I deserve to know.medhopeful
Why is that so important for you? It works like a mouse really.
I know; I am setting the wii remote up on my pc this week.
It is important because I am making a perfect sensor bar. I know almost everything about the wii, except what you told me. Yes, I'm making a sensor bar without owning a wii, but I needed to know so I could simulate the wii on my computer. DON'T laugh! I am smart and have spent pages of algebra II and trig to figure out every detail to make one much better than what most people could possibly make. It will look store bought, be small, and be high quality. It will be wireless and be made of modern materials. It will also be made with better parts than those found at RadioCrap. It will be the highest quality sensor system out there for the wii! It will also have right on aiming so that you can point right at the screen where you want to point. This will become a big feature when more fps come out for the wii.
I kind of doubt trig or algebra 2 will allow you to make anything better than trained developers have made.
umm... it does not require much more advanced math than that. Besides, what I am making is higher quality than Nintendo's. They want money; high quality costs more money. Also, only 23% of people i have asked would want my sensor system. Nintendo wants a broad market, so they made a cheap thing that gets the job done. Asking why anyone would want my system is like asking why anyone would want to go HD. Some would see it as a waste of money while others are willing to spend the extra money.
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