(01-18-2014, 01:31 PM)Jhonn Wrote: Do you have a sensor bar?
Thanks for your reply Jhonn,
Don't tell me that is what the problem is? That would be so simple. Sometimes the simplest solutions go over our heads. But NO I DO NOT have a sensor bar. I purchased one from Amazon that was on the recommended accessories page. The "Official Nintendo Wii Wireless Ultra Sensor Bar with Extended Play Range"
But one of the slide buttons was broken off and there was something rattling around inside so I sent it back (last week). I wasn't even sure how the sensor bar worked. How does it input the data to the emulator? It didn't make sense until the I thought of the only possible explanation is that the data is sent through the wii controller to the Bluetooth device. Am I right?
But I don't think the game requires a sensor bar from what my research tells me. I don't have a real Wii but bought the games at a garage sale. They are the real game and not bootlegs but they didn't have the cases. And a friend who has a wii burned them to an image for me.
Why would a sensor bar be the solution when any other game you can select by using the four-way pad?
Would you know how to edit the config file or do something that creates a game profile in the game folder so I could bypass that screen.