Anyone having slight controller mess up?

surfinrach90 said:
Maybe this is cos of your sensor bar positioning, or your batteries?

It may be because you are sitting too close are like was mentioned the sensor bar may be postioned incorrecly or the batteries might be losing power? Just a thought
 
For some reason my wii sensor starts going crazy when there's sunlight pointin at it, maybe check that?
 
most of the time for me its the batteries. just pop some fresh ones in, and everything ought to be back to normal hopefully
 
YES I GET IT TOO!

guys it's not fair to tell him its not the game if you don't know for certain

and anyway yes, the pointer cuts out, and stuff...
 
The only thing that has cut out for me is the nunchuck, well sometimes it hasnt let me move in one certain direction, so i disconnect and blow the nun chuck connecter and wii remote. Its happened around 5 times now. VERY frustrating during a match, but i dont think its the game. Something must be up with my Nunchuck
 
If the pointer cuts out your probably too close to the screen.

Also if you move really quickly off the screen with the pointer it messes with it...just point it at the bar again and shake the controller a lil, works for me.

Any other problem is definatly the game or batteries.
 
I've never had a problem like that. Does it happen just in Mario Strikers, or the channel page and/or other games as well?
 
Yea my nunchuck fcks up too sometimes when i play MSC, like i cant go to one direction. i have to disconnect the nunchuck and reconnect it again to make it work, Pretty enoying!
 
I've had this problem as well, and it's cost me a couple of online matches because I can't make enough mega-strike saves. It is I think the result of being too close to the sensor bar, (in my case it's not the batteries) and I don't have the best living room setup to begin with. Problem is, if I start moving furniture around it pisses off my wife...:scared:
 
I havent had this problem with Mario Strikers but the most likely solutions are the batts need replaced, the sensor bar of wii remote could be smudged on the sensitivity pads or the sunlight is shining onto it. I think everything is basically covered in the Wii manual anyways.
 

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