So I've been playing Mario Kart Wii on my Macbook Pro (running Windows 7 x64) which seems to be running at full speed, and have Alternate Timings set up for the Wiimote, and have also tried it without, and absolutely can not seem to play a full game without the input being dropped for 1-3 seconds one or more times per track. It's not very fun turning corners and losing control.
I'm using the Macbook's built-in bluetooth, which pairs flawlessly, but I have noticed that the speaker sound is choppy, or non-existent, even when I am close to the computer. I have noticed that I get best results immediately after pairing, and the longer I play, the more interruptions I have (or at least notice).
I've tried using an Xbox 360 controller (with PC adapter) and adapter in an emulated mode (otherwise I use the wiimote and nunchuck), and do not get the dropouts. This is not a lag issue--the controls do not seem to compensate for the interruption in input after input is restored--it just stops working for a second and then goes back to normal.
Can anyone tell me what might be going on with the wiimote dropouts, and a possible remedy? Thanks!
I'm using the Macbook's built-in bluetooth, which pairs flawlessly, but I have noticed that the speaker sound is choppy, or non-existent, even when I am close to the computer. I have noticed that I get best results immediately after pairing, and the longer I play, the more interruptions I have (or at least notice).
I've tried using an Xbox 360 controller (with PC adapter) and adapter in an emulated mode (otherwise I use the wiimote and nunchuck), and do not get the dropouts. This is not a lag issue--the controls do not seem to compensate for the interruption in input after input is restored--it just stops working for a second and then goes back to normal.
Can anyone tell me what might be going on with the wiimote dropouts, and a possible remedy? Thanks!