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SonytendoAmiibo said:
Barkley said:

I'm not sure you understand how the Wii Remotes work with the Sensor Bar. The Sensor bar is nothing but an Infra-red Light Source, the IR sensor on the remote detects the angle the IR light is coming from and with that decides where to put your cursor on the screen. The Sensor Bar had zero impact on motion controls, it was for the cursor and that's it. 

 

And your leg is also a heat source giving off an infrared signature. Unless you are a vampire, in which case you can't play ARMS.

I'm still trying to work out what this "drift" you're talking about is. All tracking for motion controls on the Wii Remote was done via gyroscopes, accelerometers etc.

Like I said before, the sensor bar on wii/wiiu wasn't used to correct any sort of drift.

Your idea is also flawed as you seem to imply that it'd only work while your right joycon was held above certain surface (or your leg). What if you're stood up playing?