| EntilZha said: I believe that the echoing is the result of not having the settings and placement optimized. I still believe putting it on top of the TV is not a good idea. It is too close to the speakers, and I believe that is what causes the echo and distortion. I have mine set up like this: Wii ------------> WiiSpeak ---------> me TV -------------> table ------------->Couch I also set the sensitivity down to 4. It works really well with two people, and I am looking forward to testing it with more.
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is it wireless?
if not then it's not particularly practical having it placed away from the TV... My living room for instance there is nothing between TV and where we sit, so I would have to move it onto the floor each time I want to play.
In my room though where my Wii is most of the time, there is a bed between the TV and me (well the end of a bed, as I am sat on the rest of it) so I would again have to be moving it about all the time.
I'm not against the idea of Wii Speak entirely, I hear it works well for Animal Crossing and it is clearly a good idea for social games like that where 1 person might be playing, but there might be 2-3 in the same room wanting to talk to whoever is at the other end... however the option of a headset type device would be much preferred for me, and if there was one at about £10 I would probably buy it (if it was more I would probably leave it even then as I am not that interested in talking to the people I am obliterating
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