Posted by admin on November 1, 2008


3 Ways To Fix The Wii Controller Motion-Sensing Issues

by Mark Galley

The Nintendo Wii is truly a revolutionary gaming system. Sure, it doesn’t possess the graphical prowess of its competitors – the Sony Playstation 3 and Microsoft’s Xbox 360 – but what the Nintendo Wii lacks in processing power, it more than makes up with in game innovation and design. This is made possible, of course, by the Wii controller, a motion-sensing and wireless controller that provides a new way to experience and enjoy video games.

We can even say that the success of the Nintendo Wii – as it has sold thrice the number of units as its nearest competitor, the Xbox 360 – can be attributed to the fantastic game mechanics made possible by the Wii controller.

The Wii controller, however, is not without its faults. The main complaint about this peripheral is that its motion-sensing system isn’t as accurate as it should be. First party games like Wii Sports, particularly the boxing mini-game, suffer from this fault, as often, the player would throw more punches than his character would register. Legend of Zelda: the Twilight Princess, likewise suffer from failing to sense some slashing motions on the player’s end. Third party games like No More Heroes suffer the same errors as well.

But this can be fixed with a few tweaks to your setup. Consider the following tips:

- Adjust the sensor bar. The Wii controller will always be dependent on the sensor bar. Some motions depend on how high the sensor bar is mounted, while other motions depend on the angle of the same. Make sure that the sensor bar settles on the appropriate height, and the bar itself faces the position of the player.

- Fiddle with the game’s calibration. Most games, especially those which rely heavily on the Wii controller’s motion-sensing feature, provide in-game calibration. Take some time to adjust the way the game senses the Wii controller’s motion for a more accurate and enjoyable gaming experience.

- Wait for the Wii MotionPlus. The Wii MotionPlus is a first party add-on for the Wii controller that will dramatically increase its motion-sensing accuracy. Nintendo itself is claiming that the Wii MotionPlus will provide a 1:1 accuracy level, meaning, the motion of the player will perfectly be reflected in the game itself.

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