"Yeah, the Wii is a pure gimmick, and difficult to use" . . .FTFY. *NM*
Aemon Send a noteboard - 19/01/2010 05:46:49 PM
Because it's a difficult motion to do without some sort of support or axis supporting the center of the wheel. With a normal wheel, there are two ways it can more: clockwise and counterclockwise. With the Wii wheel, it can also rotate, yaw, rock, twist, and every other type of movement you can think of, just because it's not anchored to a steering column of any sort.
Also, it's not very precise.
It's only redeeming factor is that it can supply some novelty value if you're playing a wacky game like ExciteTrucks or something.
Also, it's not very precise.
It's only redeeming factor is that it can supply some novelty value if you're playing a wacky game like ExciteTrucks or something.
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19/01/2010 04:56:41 PM
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Yeah, the wheel is a pure gimmick, and difficult to use.
19/01/2010 05:17:53 PM
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My 4 yr old gets so frustrated trying to steer in "Cars Race-o-rama".
19/01/2010 05:22:55 PM
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"Yeah, the Wii is a pure gimmick, and difficult to use" . . .FTFY. *NM*
19/01/2010 05:46:49 PM
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I've never been THAT frustrated with the wheel...
19/01/2010 05:44:05 PM
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ah. I even tried propping my elbows up on my legs to hold the damn thing steady...
19/01/2010 05:50:54 PM
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I don't bother with the wheel, just hold the wiimote horizontally.
22/01/2010 09:02:22 PM
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The problem with the Wii is that its a gimmick, and its gimmick isn't implemented well
23/01/2010 09:30:39 AM
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The fact that it isn't like other game consoles is the reason I LIKE the wii.
23/01/2010 03:04:43 PM
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Kind of the same as my reasoning, but add in being mostly a PC gamer...
23/01/2010 04:15:50 PM
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