What is the point in the Wii's SD card anyway?!
Posted: July 2nd, 2007, 9:05 pm
by Steerforth
Putting the speaker in the wimote was a work of genius, I have never minded the quality, but I ain't above trolling a little bit.
I never cared one way or another about rumble until I used the wimote, it gives you a frame of reference, on menus or in games. It is absolutely essential now, the subtle feedback it gives you when you selct a pitch in Wii Sports does a lot.
I love the wimote, but sometimes I miss traditional controllers too, and have to play a litle wiicube. I haven't broken down and bought a classic controller yet, because I get tired of buying 300 controllers, but I suppose when more SNES games come out that I want, I will.
What is the point in the Wii's SD card anyway?!
Posted: July 2nd, 2007, 11:08 pm
by a1
[QUOTE=Luke ] Like the rumble feature on the PS2 for example. I dunno if many of you experienced this.. but a lot of time when I had this feature on during a game, many times when the rumble action took place on my controller the game would often pause. And this would be really annoying if you're playing a racing game or something where there's a lot of on-screen bumping and whatnot causing rumble. I'd be trying to play the game and it would pause every 5 seconds! So of course I'd just have to turn the darned thing off cause it was rendered useless.
Stupid Sony.[/QUOTE]
That's why my controller constantly paused! I wish you had posted this before I threw away what I thought was a broken controller.