Why isnt the nunchuck wireless It tangles up and is generally quite annoying
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Originally posted by retrendWhy isnt the nunchuck wireless
It tangles up and is generally quite annoying
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Originally posted by retrendBut it wouldnt use more batteries, and the Wiimote batteries are powering it anyway,
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Why would it need another sensor bit, the nunchuck isnt a pointer. All it would need is a battery in it. Oh noes. A battery or two = far preferable to a stupid cable that ties your hands together, tangles up and is generally annoying.
Its not that big a deal, it just seems to be kinda crazy to me to have a wireless pad then put a wire in it for what seems like no, or very little, reason. Im quite confident a 3rd party will bring out a wireless set.
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Originally posted by retrendNah if the cable was shorter it would be even worse.
I also find the controllers (barring the classic) too shiny. I find myself having to keep wiping my hands as they start to slip around, especially the nunchuk. I may have to (horror of horrors) buy some of those 3rd party silicon cover things to combat the problem.Kept you waiting, huh?
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Why there is cable between nunchuk / wiimote? There is very simple reason for it. Standard bluetooth access point can receive signal simulatenously only from seven sources. If there wouldn't be cable between nunchuk and wiimote, you couldn't have four player games. Of course you could transfer Nunchuks data first to wiimote via bluetooth, then transfer data from wiimote to console. But this would mean more syncing and also slower response rate, which wouldn't be that great. Bluetooth restrictions are also main reason Sony was touting how PS3 supported (that time, rather strange) number of seven players.
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Originally posted by retrendCould they not have went with RF like the wavebird and 360 then, or does it have similar limits?Last edited by elkatas; 12-12-2006, 09:37.
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