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wireless sensor bar help!!
04-20-2013, 05:39 AM (This post was last modified: 04-20-2013, 05:45 AM by gilgilon.)
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hello guys!!
Im using dolphin for a while now.
game like "new super mario" is working perfect BUT games like "disneys epic mickey" or "pandora's tower" that require sensor bar
have a problem because the sensor bar is very laggy..
i have a simple sensor bar from ebay in 3 dollers.
does someone have a suggestion where should i put it or reccomend me for a new one?
my pc is pretty (damn) good so this is not the problem (i5, g-force 560 soc) and the graphics are very good.
the only problem is this fu****g sensor bar.
what should i do?
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04-20-2013, 05:49 AM
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04-20-2013, 06:49 AM
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The sensor bar just provides a source of infrared light so it's not that causing lag iv used 2 candles as a sensor bar on my real Wii and they worked perfectly.
The cause could be your Bluetooth adapter or wiimote (if its a china knockoff one)
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04-20-2013, 11:04 AM
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just so i know..if im just put the sensor ar on the table it should work fine? or do i have to aim it somehow?
because it seem to be more/less laggy depends on where i put it but its allwayes in a reasonble location in front of me..
my wiimote and blutooth adapter are both real..
my pc:
i5 qued core
gpu g force 605 soc
4gr memory
windows 7 64x
all the version ive used with a veryti of settings that i saw on other threads and its still like that
may be i should buy a new better sensor bar?
(i know about the candles and stuff i read about it and i know what it does basiclly)
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04-20-2013, 11:22 AM
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You should place the sensor bar below the TV or above the TV and make sure you keep 3 feet (1m) distance away from it
Don't sit too close to the sensor bar
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