Couldn't even play TimeSplitters because the motion controls feels like if it had a huge input lag and can't really follow your movements, its harder than playing with a controller, same for you?I tried to play the game with motion controls, tried for hours yesterday with different configs.
One problem I had, aside from button configuration, was that the camera moved very slowly, not precise at all.
It was way easier to play using a regular control scheme.
Do you know anyway to change the speed of the pointer on the gamecube games?
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Yeah mine neither, I barely got a Wii few months ago and had no desire of playing first person shooters, until I played Metroid, I can play the game on PC using the mouse and its much easier and better looking, but using the wii motes its fun to be honest, and playing on Wii (on games that run perfectly well) is nice because the sound is perfect among other things.Good for you my guy
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More power to you. I was suggesting that there are other platforms out there that are conducive to a better gameplay experience for FPS titles. I own a Wii console, but it's not my go-to for playing FPS games.
Conduit 1 and 2 plays much much better on pc to be honest, stable framerate for example.
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I wonder if this is how its meant to run, or we are using an outdated version, I don't know.I don't know. If you don't like the control in 007 Nightfire, try other games with more options like the TimeSplitter games.
TimeSplitters is also unplayable with Wii mote, switched the controls, but the aim can't follow my movements, like its much easier to use a generic controller, and that kind of breaks the point of using the motion controls.
To give you an example, the movements are innacurate and slow, when you try to move up or down, it will be slow and you are going to move more than intended, with a delay.
You didn't have this issues?
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