The main problem with FPS games on the Wii.

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#1 the_offical_jim
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Well I might be alone on this boat but apart from the FPS games not being that good I don't really enjoy pointing the remote at the screen all the time!

I mean Zelda is great because you don't always have to point the remote at the screen and so are other games.

It's not that it's tiring to do just inconvenientat times.

Do you always like have to be upright and point the remote at the screen to play FPS games?

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#2 IK85
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You can easily point the remote at the screen without having to raise your arm. What's the problem?
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#3 JMart0492
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Yeah like the person above me, I can point the remote at the screen while its at my lap just like I would hold a controller. And I like it better because you are actually pointing the gun unlike using the analog stick on the 360 or PS3.
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#4 the_offical_jim
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yeh maybe my TVs to far from the couch.

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#5 ClandestineZero
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Depends on where your sensor bar is, and what your settings are. If you're like me, then you are uncomfortable pointing the wiimote directly at the screen because you have to constantly bend your wrist down. My solution was so simple I'm shocked it took me so long to figure out. I put the sensor bar on top of the TV and put my bar location setting at under the TV. Now I can point my arm instead of bending my wrist down sharply to point the wiimote. It sounds akward, but you have to try it to understand why it works.
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#6 euro96
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just stack up some pillows and ret your arm on them thats what i do, i play lying down on my bed and just angle it up at the screen. Red Steel is one of my favorite games.
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#7 ClandestineZero
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just stack up some pillows and ret your arm on them thats what i do, i play lying down on my bed and just angle it up at the screen. Red Steel is one of my favorite games.euro96

Would work if the problem were having to raise my arm. But I have a couch in my room and a low entertainment center, so I'm constantly bending my wrist down. When I rest my hands in my lap the way I would playing any game system the wiimote is aimed a couple feet above my TV.