Sensor Bar Stand

thank goodness, I was first afraid of throwing my wiimote but it has a wristband, then I was sorta concidering how the sensor bar would stand stable on top of a tv, not to mention a flatscreen, good to know...

Ive heard that you cant play too close to the sensor bar, how close it too close?
 
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ocdan said:
thank goodness, I was first afraid of throwing my wiimote but it has a wristband, then I was sorta concidering how the sensor bar would stand stable on top of a tv, not to mention a flatscreen, good to know...

Ive heard that you cant play too close to the sensor bar, how close it too close?

Just play how you would regularly play, if you have the Wiimote like 1 foot away from the sensor bar, then it will obviously preform major movements with your slight ones, average gaming distance should be more than perfect. In the wii experience videos some people are standing like 2 feet away from the TV and are doing fine.
 
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im_a_super_smash_bro said:
do you have to use that stand if you put the sensor bar under the tv?

If it has the suction cups, yes, unless you live in outer space..:lol:
 
Sovieto said:
Just play how you would regularly play, if you have the Wiimote like 1 foot away from the sensor bar, then it will obviously preform major movements with your slight ones, average gaming distance should be more than perfect. In the wii experience videos some people are standing like 2 feet away from the TV and are doing fine.
sounds good for my bedroom and dormroom! woot
 
nice...though im still sure how to put mine...because well my room isn't the biggest room so..basically i have my TV about 5 foot high on me drawer...and its a flat 20"plasma TV... and then about tree feet away i have my queen size bed...I'll be probly playing on the bed..but im not sure its going to work the way i want it to...

hey can you put the sensor bar in front of the TV?!?..if so i think it might work
 
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it might if its useful, unless its for looks only
 
I have a projector.
Where should I put the sensor bar?

I haven't bought it yet, I was just wondering where would the best spot be.
 

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