Does the Wii Motion plus actually make a difference and increase the accuracy for the wii remotes? Or does it do nothing to actually help the Wii's Iffy Sensor bar?
Try EA's new tennis game for the Wii, then. It's Motion+ compatible, so the angle of your racket actually has an effect on the ball.smokeybearsb said:I think they should make the Wii Motion Plus backward compatible because I would love to play Wii Tennis (not Table Tennis) with spin. I had a blast playing tennis and with spin, that would be amazing.
Wii Surgery would be awesome. Is the tennis game you're talking about the one with semi-cartoonized versions of normal players?randommaster said:Try EA's new tennis game for the Wii, then. It's Motion+ compatible, so the angle of your racket actually has an effect on the ball.smokeybearsb said:I think they should make the Wii Motion Plus backward compatible because I would love to play Wii Tennis (not Table Tennis) with spin. I had a blast playing tennis and with spin, that would be amazing.
While the Motion+ only gives about .9 : 1 motion control, it's fine for what you need, especially since you aren't trying to preform sugrey, or anything.
At the very least, it's something to be integrated into further motion control technology.
If I were you i'd stop the topic spamming making you seem to be doing, people (namely, the mods) won't like it.Burnoutparade said:Does the Wii Motion plus actually make a difference and increase the accuracy for the wii remotes? Or does it do nothing to actually help the Wii's Iffy Sensor bar?
If a Motion+ compatible Trauma Center comes out, be prepared to eat crow.While the Motion+ only gives about .9 : 1 motion control, it's fine for what you need, especially since you aren't trying to preform sugrey, or anything.
They have Wii Surgery. It's called Trauma Center: New Blood.smokeybearsb said:Wii Surgery would be awesome. Is the tennis game you're talking about the one with semi-cartoonized versions of normal players?randommaster said:Try EA's new tennis game for the Wii, then. It's Motion+ compatible, so the angle of your racket actually has an effect on the ball.smokeybearsb said:I think they should make the Wii Motion Plus backward compatible because I would love to play Wii Tennis (not Table Tennis) with spin. I had a blast playing tennis and with spin, that would be amazing.
While the Motion+ only gives about .9 : 1 motion control, it's fine for what you need, especially since you aren't trying to preform sugrey, or anything.
At the very least, it's something to be integrated into further motion control technology.
I do believe so. I haven't played it myself, but I've heard it was a pretty good tennis game.smokeybearsb said:Wii Surgery would be awesome. Is the tennis game you're talking about the one with semi-cartoonized versions of normal players?randommaster said:Try EA's new tennis game for the Wii, then. It's Motion+ compatible, so the angle of your racket actually has an effect on the ball.smokeybearsb said:I think they should make the Wii Motion Plus backward compatible because I would love to play Wii Tennis (not Table Tennis) with spin. I had a blast playing tennis and with spin, that would be amazing.
While the Motion+ only gives about .9 : 1 motion control, it's fine for what you need, especially since you aren't trying to preform sugrey, or anything.
At the very least, it's something to be integrated into further motion control technology.
I don't think a Trauma Center game would be able to do what I envision. I'm talking about an actual sugery simulator, where you have to be very precise when you are trying to transplant that lung.DrDeath3191 said:If a Motion+ compatible Trauma Center comes out, be prepared to eat crow.While the Motion+ only gives about .9 : 1 motion control, it's fine for what you need, especially since you aren't trying to preform sugrey, or anything.
Do you know if it is good or not? Is it legit/accurate and stuff?Flying-Emu said:They have Wii Surgery. It's called Trauma Center: New Blood.smokeybearsb said:Wii Surgery would be awesome. Is the tennis game you're talking about the one with semi-cartoonized versions of normal players?randommaster said:Try EA's new tennis game for the Wii, then. It's Motion+ compatible, so the angle of your racket actually has an effect on the ball.smokeybearsb said:I think they should make the Wii Motion Plus backward compatible because I would love to play Wii Tennis (not Table Tennis) with spin. I had a blast playing tennis and with spin, that would be amazing.
While the Motion+ only gives about .9 : 1 motion control, it's fine for what you need, especially since you aren't trying to preform sugrey, or anything.
At the very least, it's something to be integrated into further motion control technology.
I would be completely happy with Wii Tennis with spin. I really dunno if I want to get that new game, I don't really like the style of animation. It's weird, cause I'm completely fine with Wii Tennis, but the new tennis game they came out with (I saw it on several commercials while watching Wimbledon) doesn't strike my fancy.randommaster said:I do believe so. I haven't played it myself, but I've heard it was a pretty good tennis game.smokeybearsb said:Wii Surgery would be awesome. Is the tennis game you're talking about the one with semi-cartoonized versions of normal players?randommaster said:Try EA's new tennis game for the Wii, then. It's Motion+ compatible, so the angle of your racket actually has an effect on the ball.smokeybearsb said:I think they should make the Wii Motion Plus backward compatible because I would love to play Wii Tennis (not Table Tennis) with spin. I had a blast playing tennis and with spin, that would be amazing.
While the Motion+ only gives about .9 : 1 motion control, it's fine for what you need, especially since you aren't trying to preform sugrey, or anything.
At the very least, it's something to be integrated into further motion control technology.
It's not Motion+ compatible, but I played it before the Motion+ came out, and it was satisfactory. Later on in the game, it starts to get a little irritating, but not to the point of ragequitting.smokeybearsb said:Do you know if it is good or not? Is it legit/accurate and stuff?
I guess it depends on just how real you want the game to be. You might want to rent it if you can get the Motion+, though, to see what it plays like, because it also works without the Motion+, but you use the buttons for spin instead of angling the Wiimote.smokeybearsb said:I would be completely happy with Wii Tennis with spin. I really dunno if I want to get that new game, I don't really like the style of animation. It's weird, cause I'm completely fine with Wii Tennis, but the new tennis game they came out with (I saw it on several commercials while watching Wimbledon) doesn't strike my fancy.randommaster said:I do believe so. I haven't played it myself, but I've heard it was a pretty good tennis game.smokeybearsb said:Wii Surgery would be awesome. Is the tennis game you're talking about the one with semi-cartoonized versions of normal players?randommaster said:Try EA's new tennis game for the Wii, then. It's Motion+ compatible, so the angle of your racket actually has an effect on the ball.smokeybearsb said:I think they should make the Wii Motion Plus backward compatible because I would love to play Wii Tennis (not Table Tennis) with spin. I had a blast playing tennis and with spin, that would be amazing.
While the Motion+ only gives about .9 : 1 motion control, it's fine for what you need, especially since you aren't trying to preform sugrey, or anything.
At the very least, it's something to be integrated into further motion control technology.