Ok....you guys are amazing. This is not an issue with the senosr bar, the wii, nor the wiimote. It has to do with trigonometry. The sensor bar has two lights in it that the infrared receiver in the wii mote must read. If the two lights are not positioned properly it will misread the location of the wiimote. In my opinion this is a good thing. It shows that the wimote is accurate enough to be picture perfect but, as with an tool, it requires some calibration. I honestly have no problems with my wiimote unless I'm out of its sweet spot. This area is a 10 foot diameter circle in front of my TV. That's plenty enough room to make an ass of yourselves while bowling, killing zombies in RE 4, or surfing for hilarious you tube videos for the whole family.
Why must this turn into a discussion about the supposed inadeqacies of Nintendo's dark horse? If this site is Wii heavy, it has more than its share of detractors to help balance out the equation.







