nunchuck has a weaker sensor?

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#1 felipegarro
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it just that in many games, its way to hard for the nunchuck to detect movement, i cant do the spin attack well on zelda cuz its too hard, i swing the nunchuck ligthly side to side but nothing happens...
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#2 baseballboy6411
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I think yours is only like that. Mine doesnt do that. Yay! My 100th post!!! :D

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#3 brettneo3012
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Have you checked your batteries? I have found when my battery power is low, at like 2 or under, the sensor on the remote doesn't work as well.
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#4 felipegarro
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i have a problem like that but instead of the sensor is the speaker, it sounds a "PUK" after the sounds effects
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#5 zemiguelsantos
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I think yours is only like that. Mine doesnt do that. Yay! My 100th post!!! :D

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Congratz on your 100th post!!

BTW do you keep your sig in the actual post^???

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#7 nintend-man86
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yeah mines like that to. just give a good hard fling.

that sounded very very dirty

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#8 AndYOU
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This is exactly why I want to avoid the wireless nunchuk

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#9 felipegarro
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yeah, a wireless nunchuck will be bigger, the wire of the nunchuck is maded to share the signal with the wii remote, so if u move, the command passes trougt the wire and the sensor of the wii remote pass it to the game, but if it will be wireless it will have to be bigger because it will need it own sensor, and that will even consume more batteries than the regular nunchuck
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#10 Minishdriveby
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I noticed the nunchuck has a sensor in it whileplaying mario galaxy! I did a spin attack with the nunchuck, its alot harder to do with th enunchuck though, so yeah i would say it has a weaker sensor in the nunchuck. SO just flick the nunchuck harder
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#11 DopeyDavoid
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yeah, a wireless nunchuck will be bigger, the wire of the nunchuck is maded to share the signal with the wii remote, so if u move, the command passes trougt the wire and the sensor of the wii remote pass it to the game, but if it will be wireless it will have to be bigger because it will need it own sensor, and that will even consume more batteries than the regular nunchuckfelipegarro

The nunchuck has it's own sensor already.... how else would it work?

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#12 Duckman5
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They are the same.
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#13 fitzokoli
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Addresing the SMG post, i think it depends on what hand you naturally use...i'm a righty so it was harder to do the spin attack in SMG using the nunchuk..Supringsly it felt alot more natural in Zelda:TP and was alot easier..i think they are about the same sensitivity the nunchuk and wiimote..

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#14 JuarN18
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[QUOTE="baseballboy6411"]

I think yours is only like that. Mine doesnt do that. Yay! My 100th post!!! :D

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Congratz on your 100th post!!

BTW do you keep your sig in the actual post^???

you must be using alot of copy/paste lol

back on topic: when i play boxing i don't feel any diference

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#15 Minishdriveby
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Addresing the SMG post, i think it depends on what hand you naturally use...i'm a righty so it was harder to do the spin attack in SMG using the nunchuk..Supringsly it felt alot more natural in Zelda:TP and was alot easier..i think they are about the same sensitivity the nunchuk and wiimote..

fitzokoli

yeah thats probably true Im right handed also.

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#16 justinmolnar
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Mine works just fine get a new one see if that helps
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#17 jjr10
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i have a problem like that but instead of the sensor is the speaker, it sounds a "PUK" after the sounds effectsfelipegarro

Try turning down the noise in the Wii-mote speaker, it might work.

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#18 alexh_99
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[QUOTE="fitzokoli"]

Addresing the SMG post, i think it depends on what hand you naturally use...i'm a righty so it was harder to do the spin attack in SMG using the nunchuk..Supringsly it felt alot more natural in Zelda:TP and was alot easier..i think they are about the same sensitivity the nunchuk and wiimote..

Minishdriveby

yeah thats probably true Im right handed also.

i love your sig!!!

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#19 Xelioth1
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actually, the nunchuck DOES have a weaker sensor in it. it's not how you handle it or your batteries. it was stated that the nunchuck isn't as sensitive around the time of the metroid release. ever play the game and notice that you use the remote in your right hand to move the left hand of samus? this is because the nunchuck's remote isn't sensitive enough to gather pinpoint information such as exact angles and such, which was required to make the realistic movement mimicryofthosepartswhereyoucontrolsamus'shand.
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#20 teknic1200
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play a game like SSX Blur, and you will see the nunchuck is just as sensitive...all turning in ssx is handled by tilting the nunchuck

directional tilt is sent to te wii via bluetooth from both devices

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#21 DopeyDavoid
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Wouldn't the information go though the cable to the wiimote then be transmitted? I mean, there is a reason why the nunchuck is so much cheaper than the wiimote.