Anyone want to explain to me sometimes when I press a button on a wii remote, the action may not be reflected immediately, but as much as 5 seconds after the fact. For example, Ill be playing Mario Galaxy, and Ill just be strolling through the level, and then the remote will start to lose sync with the game, but it doesn't always do it. But when it does, it always does it in the same spot. Ill press right to make Mario move to the right, but Mario doesn't actually move to the right until 2-5 seconds after I press right. This has continually gotten worse from build to build. It got bad enough that I decided to start a thread about this. Now, HERES THE KEY: It does it in the same spot each time. For example: Ill be in a level and it will be running perfectly normally... no latency... then lets say I press right, but Mario doesn't move to the right until 4 seconds later.... well now Ive held down right for 4 seconds waiting for him to move, and when he finally starts moving to the right, he doesn't stop moving until after the amount of time has passed that I held down right on the remote... so he keeps going farther than how far I wanted him to go, and falls of the edge and dies inspite of me taking my thumb off the joystick at the point where I wanted Mario to stop going to the right....... so then I restart the level... play along normally.... then as I am going through the level, the exact same thing happens IN THE SAME SPOT of the level. Each time it does it, it does it in the same spots of any given level. Why this is happening I don't know. But right now I cant play Mario Galaxy because its happening all to often, particularily at the final bowser stage. But each time it does it in the level, it will do it in the same spots. My Bluetooth dongle is no 2 feet away from me. I tried a different remote and it still does it. It also does it in NSMBW. It never does it games like SMS where I use a controller... that's a gamecube game... HELP!!!!!!!
Wii Remote Latency
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