Viper1 said:
Still, the system wouldn't recognize it unless the peripheral maker included some kind of capacitive to resistive input converter so the Wii U still receives code it recognizes. That might be expensive. Can't update the range since it's a 2 way signal. You'd have to boost range on both the GamePad and Wii U. Maybe you could boost the sensitivity of the GamePad receiver but I'm not sure which protocol they are using to know if that's possible. |
I remember people making hacks of their GBA, upgrading to a better screen that still worked wonders, with a better image quality. I though that touchscreens could be swaped as easily as that lol.
About the range, yes, that's a 2 way signal... Didn't think about that either. I'm such a flop.
@ Darktemplar
I could see it in the horizon, maybe after 1 year of the arrival of the PS4 and X720, to refresh the Wii U.







