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| Velmeran:
For those who had issues with the remote not always doing what they wanted... How often did you re-calibrate it (ie go into one of the menus and re-sync your remote by laying it flat?) I noticed a huge difference when I started to do it on a more regular basis. |
| WolfAlmighty:
--- Quote from: Velmeran on May 14, 2012, 01:33:23 PM ---For those who had issues with the remote not always doing what they wanted... How often did you re-calibrate it (ie go into one of the menus and re-sync your remote by laying it flat?) I noticed a huge difference when I started to do it on a more regular basis. --- End quote --- SS requires that you calibrate it every time you boot up the game. |
| Velmeran:
--- Quote from: WolfAlmighty on May 14, 2012, 02:16:03 PM --- --- Quote from: Velmeran on May 14, 2012, 01:33:23 PM ---For those who had issues with the remote not always doing what they wanted... How often did you re-calibrate it (ie go into one of the menus and re-sync your remote by laying it flat?) I noticed a huge difference when I started to do it on a more regular basis. --- End quote --- SS requires that you calibrate it every time you boot up the game. --- End quote --- Yes, but after playing for more than an hour, at least with all of my controllers (plus the one that came bundled with the LE set) I found that they would need to be re-calibrated. Sword swings weren't as responsive, or accurate after a little while of play through, but the easiest way to see how "off" the controller got was simply to bring up the map and point the wiimote at the center of my TV. Pointer would typically be either be just at the edge of the map or completely off screen. Figured it must be a motion plus issue, as there is an option to re-calibrate right from within the game (1 of the 2 item screens has it, don't remember which). |
| WolfAlmighty:
--- Quote from: Velmeran on May 14, 2012, 03:10:38 PM ---Yes, but after playing for more than an hour, at least with all of my controllers (plus the one that came bundled with the LE set) I found that they would need to be re-calibrated. Sword swings weren't as responsive, or accurate after a little while of play through, but the easiest way to see how "off" the controller got was simply to bring up the map and point the wiimote at the center of my TV. Pointer would typically be either be just at the edge of the map or completely off screen. Figured it must be a motion plus issue, as there is an option to re-calibrate right from within the game (1 of the 2 item screens has it, don't remember which). --- End quote --- You can also re-centre the crosshair by pressing the down arrow on the D-Pad. I had to do this many times when using the sword sonar thing. |
| Maben:
--- Quote from: WolfAlmighty on May 14, 2012, 05:15:22 PM --- --- Quote from: Velmeran on May 14, 2012, 03:10:38 PM ---Yes, but after playing for more than an hour, at least with all of my controllers (plus the one that came bundled with the LE set) I found that they would need to be re-calibrated. Sword swings weren't as responsive, or accurate after a little while of play through, but the easiest way to see how "off" the controller got was simply to bring up the map and point the wiimote at the center of my TV. Pointer would typically be either be just at the edge of the map or completely off screen. Figured it must be a motion plus issue, as there is an option to re-calibrate right from within the game (1 of the 2 item screens has it, don't remember which). --- End quote --- You can also re-centre the crosshair by pressing the down arrow on the D-Pad. I had to do this many times when using the sword sonar thing. --- End quote --- Every so often while playing I would center the remote (not the crosshair) and hit down on the D-Pad to recenter the pointer. It was a slight annoyance, I hardly noticed. |
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