Wii issues :/
PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:30 am
*sigh* who would've thought that already I'm having issues with it??
So, basically yesterday my friend and I decided to rent Warioware Smooth Moves, since we haven't played anything besides Wii Sports yet (been on PS2 lately...) Firstly, we hooked everything up to a different TV and that didn't work too well :/ Stuck the sensor bar on top of the TV just like the other one, but I'm wondering if it didn't work too well because the top of the screen wasn't flat like the other, but had a bit of a bump/slant to it? But anyhow the cursor would only show up sometimes and that was it :/ Anyhow, tried sticking on Warioware, it loading to a certain place and then froze :/ Tried it again, would hardly even load that time and got an error message! Checked the disk: a couple scratches on it, but nothing too too major that would really seem to effect it (unless Wiis and Wii disks are THAT sensitive) :/
So, then I went back to the regular TV I used and the cursor worked fine again (is the sensor bar really that picky and sensitive??) Tried Wario again and actually got further in the load, entered my username etc, selected to play the first game, froze again! >_< Then I tried sticking Wii Sports in, worked fine. The conclusion? Took back Wario and got my money back (but we wanted to play it v_v...) I just don't get it, because the scratches were quite minor on it... Still, one HUGE reason why I use the best care on all my disk media... But I just don't understand why...
Any idea of an explanation for the disk, and with the TV? Does it really NEED to be flat on top to work? And if I were to change the settings so that it works from the bottom of the screen, if it's lowish to the ground, would it still work just as well?
So, basically yesterday my friend and I decided to rent Warioware Smooth Moves, since we haven't played anything besides Wii Sports yet (been on PS2 lately...) Firstly, we hooked everything up to a different TV and that didn't work too well :/ Stuck the sensor bar on top of the TV just like the other one, but I'm wondering if it didn't work too well because the top of the screen wasn't flat like the other, but had a bit of a bump/slant to it? But anyhow the cursor would only show up sometimes and that was it :/ Anyhow, tried sticking on Warioware, it loading to a certain place and then froze :/ Tried it again, would hardly even load that time and got an error message! Checked the disk: a couple scratches on it, but nothing too too major that would really seem to effect it (unless Wiis and Wii disks are THAT sensitive) :/
So, then I went back to the regular TV I used and the cursor worked fine again (is the sensor bar really that picky and sensitive??) Tried Wario again and actually got further in the load, entered my username etc, selected to play the first game, froze again! >_< Then I tried sticking Wii Sports in, worked fine. The conclusion? Took back Wario and got my money back (but we wanted to play it v_v...) I just don't get it, because the scratches were quite minor on it... Still, one HUGE reason why I use the best care on all my disk media... But I just don't understand why...
Any idea of an explanation for the disk, and with the TV? Does it really NEED to be flat on top to work? And if I were to change the settings so that it works from the bottom of the screen, if it's lowish to the ground, would it still work just as well?