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TWRoO said:
puffy said:
No the sensor bar isn't needed in GST, it uses the accelerometer to detect it's orientation via gravity to recalibrate.

Also the game does begin to get out of sync in medium to long rallies, just when you need to be most accurate and holding the Wii Remote still after you make your shot just allows 100% accuracy for every shot.

If that is true, then in theory you could turn 180 degrees and play the game without facing the screen.... because if it calibrates using gravity then it cannot determine which way you are facing.

Someone should set up a pair of mirrors (2 mirrors means you are looking at it the right way around again) so we can actually test if it works.

That's briljant.. instead of pointing the wiimote the other direction you want to turn yourself around and use 2 mirrors... lol..



 

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puffy said:

Thinking about holding her brings other thoughts to mind ...

I LOL'ed.



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ramuji said:
puffy said:

Thinking about holding her brings other thoughts to mind ...

I LOL'ed.


... You have a keen eye :P



 

IGN said that in Wii sports sword battles, you can tap on the D-pad to recenter the wiimote when it looses calibration



 

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@Avinash: Yes but I can't imagine Nintendo wanting to have that kind of thing in Zelda..



 

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I don't hink it would be a problem in Zelda really, but i'm sure they are thinking abot it



 

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Avinash_Tyagi said:
IGN said that in Wii sports sword battles, you can tap on the D-pad to recenter the wiimote when it looses calibration

The same mechanic is available in Table Tennis, and very similar mechanics are used in Archery and Golf. Maybe in some other sports as well, I just haven't played them enough yet.



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That was what i thouhg since the begining. The Master Sword's spirit will be a gril!



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