I'm thinking about buying 2 more wiimotes but firstly, has anyone had complete success with this?
Has anyone had complete success with 4 Wii Remotes?
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06-19-2014, 03:23 AM
Just depends on software. The only time I have 4 working was when I was using wiipiar. I use just the Toshiba stack now and it may do 4 just have not tried it yet. So far the Toshiba stack has been the best solution for me. I'm pretty certain it will do all 4.
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(06-19-2014, 03:23 AM)ulao Wrote: Just depends on software. The only time I have 4 working was when I was using wiipiar. I use just the Toshiba stack now and it may do 4 just have not tried it yet. So far the Toshiba stack has been the best solution for me. I'm pretty certain it will do all 4. Is this toshiba stack just a driver? 06-19-2014, 05:01 AM
Mostly.
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It really depends of how much bandwidth your BT adapter can provide. I have an Atheros AR3012 BT adapter bundled in Atheros AR5B22 combo card and it uses the default MS Stack, using 4 regular Wii Remotes (each one with an attached Wii Motion Plus adapter and a Nunchuck) it worked without any troubles...
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Four-remote support has been broken for a while in Dolphin, but it was fixed very recently. Make sure to use a current dev build instead of 4.0.2.
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