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My Wii doesn't like being horizontal, it's always standing vertical...



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@tiachopvutru: maybe....mmm vertical is more elegant... i will keep it in that position for a while.....



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pichu_pichu said:
depends,

Horizontal when playing with gamecube games

but most of the time its Vertical

Why? I've never had a problem with a GC disk in the vertical position.



Horizontal, the two times that i used it horizontal it droped because i pulled the gamecube control.



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Vertical. Ever. And I recommend it to everyone since that way it is a lot cooler than horizontally. It just don't get hot, and don't overheat the GPU, specially in WC24 mode...



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I put rocket thrusters on mine so it flies around while I play, the most annoying though is when it moves the sensor bar, but honestly their is no other way to play it.



Grampy said:
pichu_pichu said:
depends,

Horizontal when playing with gamecube games

but most of the time its Vertical

Why? I've never had a problem with a GC disk in the vertical position.


the disks works fine It's just the controllers, the cable gets annoying



Vertical normally, when I go somewhere with it I place it horizontal.



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I used to have it vertically but since I play alot of ssbb one day I pull the gc controller by accident and I dropped my wii since that day I used it horizontally.



Vertical. But I've been thinking about placing it horizontal cos im worried about it falling or something like that. Looks odd horizontal though. I'm used to seeing it verticle.