Wii players may have to dim the lights :)

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  1. oldengineer

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    fake.

    isn't it?
     
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    MottZilla Champion of the Forum

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    Exactly man. Who the hell plays their games with sunlight glaring in? Do people have houses with out roofs or something? The sunlight thing will only be an issue for people that already have glare issues, so it's their own fault.
     
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    Light? What is this light you speak of? WE MOLE PEOPLE SHALL MAKE YOU OUR SLAVES!
     
  6. Mr. Casual

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    I guess any Wii Boktai sequels are out of the question if this is true. :icon_bigg
     
  7. Shadowlayer

    Shadowlayer KEEPIN' I.T. REAL!!

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    Yeah is real, but if you read carefully it says that while at full light it doesnt get any lectures, a minimun level of sunlight may cause problems in the tracking sensors.

    Therefore, the best enviroment for using the Wii is one with little or no natural/halogen light at all.

    Now while most of us dont havent seen daylight in years:lol: normal humans do like it, and most interior design trends today include sunlight.

    That would mean big problems for the Wii since that non-gamer part of the population is the one nintendo is aiming at...
     
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    From Kotaku:

     
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    this is bad. i live in an attic with windows in the roof...

    if nintendo doesn't repair this people will be pissed
     
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    Yakumo Pillar of the Community *****

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    Am I reading that right? You mean can't be eaten?

    Yakumo
     
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    Sucks really and I thought I could spend $50 on a candy disc...

    Sabre
     
  13. Barc0de

    Barc0de Mythical Member from Time Immemorial

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    Wii as a nation protest to non-edible consumer electronics. We spend so much money on them, they might as well save us in a time of famine!
     
  14. Shadowlayer

    Shadowlayer KEEPIN' I.T. REAL!!

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    Edible discs, another great nintendo invention!:dance:
     
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    I don' tknow about you guys but i play all my games in my cave.
     
  16. Taucias

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    Perhaps Sony's motion sensing solution isn't so inferior after all
     
  17. Borman

    Borman Digital Games Curator

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    Yes it is lol, the PS3 controller is like Warioware basically
     
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    But is it edible? IS IT???
     
  19. Taucias

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    http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/733/733921p1.html

    I haven't played Warioware on the GBA, but the guy developing Lair seems to find the PS3 controller quite effective. It's not affected by ambient light conditions, anyway (unless you play in pitch-black and accidently bash someone with it, hehe)
     
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    Barc0de Mythical Member from Time Immemorial

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    Taucias, only the games that make use of the non-controller relative movements make use of the sensor bar. in that sense the Wii and Ps3 controllers are as good when it comes to standard "warioware" motions. Actually the wii has rumble in it too, which makes it kind of better :p again :p That said, the sensor-bar set of movements are what make the wii stand even further from the Ps3, and as with all nintendo products (unlike sony ones, history has told us) I bet this one will be fully functional and up to the standards of Nintendo.
     
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