It sounds like your remote needs calibration: check the sensor bar position (put it on top of the TV if possible), make sure it fits with the option in the Wii Menu... I don't have any issue with the IR pointer.Worst is every Wii game that uses the IR pointer. God how I hate that crummy thing. Anything can be disturbance with it and make it flicker out of control.
thattotally
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Why would anyone pay for an ISP that forces a bandwith cap :|? People do that for mobile devices all the time. I see. I don't have/use a cellphone, so I wouldn't know. I also wouldn't use a mobile device internet connection for gaming or downloading things anyway.[QUOTE="TehOverkill"][QUOTE="DroidPhysX"]
The Net Neturality adopted by the FCC in december does not preven bandwidth caps.
DroidPhysX
I think very few think that, much less know it... and, harbinger of death? Nice try being poetic, but quite out of place: tell me one thing that Microsoft inserted into the gaming market that could be harmful to the industry. Paid online? Dreamcast had it. DLC? Not the first publisher to think it up. Motion Controls? Eyetoy comes to mind. Yeah... unless you consider a lack of non-kinect exclusives this year and the last a death sentence for the game industry, your line of thought is pretty flawed.It's called sarcasm. Look into it. I only consider sarcastic comments sarcastic if they allow me to give a witty reply. Yours didn't, therefor it isn't sarcastic.[QUOTE="TehOverkill"][QUOTE="Bigboi500"]
I think everyone knew that Microsoft would be the harbinger of death for the game industry.
Bigboi500
Net Neturality FTW!! No Bandwidth Caps =( I'l die if bandwidth caps are in placed in most ISPs. I buy too much games online =([QUOTE="ShadowDeathX"][QUOTE="DroidPhysX"]
Bandwidith caps: The Present
DroidPhysX
The Net Neturality adopted by the FCC in december does not preven bandwidth caps.
Why would anyone pay for an ISP that forces a bandwith cap :|?I think very few think that, much less know it... and, harbinger of death? Nice try being poetic, but quite out of place: tell me one thing that Microsoft inserted into the gaming market that could be harmful to the industry. Paid online? Dreamcast had it. DLC? Not the first publisher to think it up. Motion Controls? Eyetoy comes to mind. Yeah... unless you consider a lack of non-kinect exclusives this year and the last a death sentence for the game industry, your line of thought is pretty flawed.I think everyone knew that Microsoft would be the harbinger of death for the game industry.
Bigboi500
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