(05-08-2011, 09:42 AM)dannzen Wrote: [ -> ]91 us dollar for 1wiimote + nunchuck?
the originial wiimote is making problems?
it seems to be bluetooth problems
I live on Brazil, tech stuff(90% are imported) are highly overpriced, altough this is the price of an original wiimote and nunchuk in US, it isn't here. I've only managed to buy a single original wii game, which now is useless. Here you gotta be a hell of a money made man to buy original console+acessories+games+extra stuff from retailers. The sum price is extratospherical. Not joking. The perfect example is PS3, when it was launched here it was selled for R$3.000,00 = U$1863,64 in the cheapest resellers. Gaming here is VERY expensive. That's why i don't blame most of the pirates here, it's just unfair how people who have less money(80% of my country) are always left behind in the tech sector, and in this case most of the time we are talking about kids who just want to play a game.
There's no excuse for piracy though. If you can't afford it bad luck, I live in Bolivia (hey neighbor!!) and gaming here is expensive also, so I'm kinda restricted to a game per month or something like that.
About the wiimote, there's really a black market for third party wiimotes, there's a high chance that you won't get an original wiimote as they claim it to be, and there's where the real headache begins. There's nothing compared to an original Wiimote for Dolphin.
(05-08-2011, 11:32 AM)kernel64 Wrote: [ -> ]There's no excuse for piracy though. If you can't afford it bad luck, I live in Bolivia (hey neighbor!!) and gaming here is expensive also, so I'm kinda restricted to a game per month or something like that.
About the wiimote, there's really a black market for third party wiimotes, there's a high chance that you won't get an original wiimote as they claim it to be, and there's where the real headache begins. There's nothing compared to an original Wiimote for Dolphin.
There are more people from south america here than i've ever thought! Hehehe
You're absolutely right about the wiimote(altough i disagree a little bit on the piracy matter, hehehe), the only way to get original acesories and wii stuff are buying from retailers in which you trust the most, not big retailers who just look confident and shadow their suppliers(Walmart for example). Until now i've found only two places on the net who are in fact selling original wii brand controllers(altough overpriced as hell); Buying wii/ps3/xbox360 acessories on the street and leave the store hoping that it's an original one is pure fantasy, the probability of this happening is VERY low.
(05-08-2011, 09:06 PM)gore Wrote: [ -> ]I had same problem as Author of this thread, solution here: http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/showthread.php?tid=16730
Thanks pal, but the problem unfortunately was with the wiimote(altough the led's on the sensor bar weren't perfectly alligned and i didn't hit her); besides testing with my sensor bar it was tested in the store with the wii standard sensor bar and the problem continued, not to mention that i did all that stuff about hitting three times all the buttons of the controller on a table. In the end the 3th controller that i swaped wasn't even starting(lights etc).
About not original - not all of them are cheap and non funcional.
Price here for orginal wiimote are hmmm ~ 50$ (not 29,99$ like in Amazon or BestBay), but WiiMote made in China (with China letters on box) are 25$ with Nunchaku.
The quality is lower- thats right, but for someone that dont need super accure wiimote, its still good deal. Working good, I bought for someone that cheap version of Wiimote, for Wii, and tested both at same time
(the original and the "fake" one) The different wasn't that big, the move wasnt that smooth, spearer was good - but very bad at "fake one", but in the end it was still fun to play with it.
Summary: not all Fake wiimote are THAT bad

(05-09-2011, 02:37 AM)gore Wrote: [ -> ]About not original - not all of them are cheap and non funcional.
Price here for orginal wiimote are hmmm ~ 50$ (not 29,99$ like in Amazon or BestBay), but WiiMote made in China (with China letters on box) are 25$ with Nunchaku.
The quality is lower- thats right, but for someone that dont need super accure wiimote, its still good deal. Working good, I bought for someone that cheap version of Wiimote, for Wii, and tested both at same time
(the original and the "fake" one) The different wasn't that big, the move wasnt that smooth, spearer was good - but very bad at "fake one", but in the end it was still fun to play with it.
Summary: not all Fake wiimote are THAT bad 
Good that you've mentioned the speaker of the controller. Man.... it was HORRIBLE on all three controllers(two in fact, the last didn't turn on)! I think any speaker from any cheap China-like-mp3 would've sound wayyyyy better than that crap. Serious(i've owned a few).
But you have to agree with me that if a person wan't to play shooter style games instead of donkey-mario ones the person who have an original wiimote will be a lot more happy with better precision, shaking(it differed in the controllers i've swaped), sound and reliability. And i say that because i've never, ever had seen so much trouble coming from a piece of plastic in my ENTIRE LIFE. It's a one way ticket, literally. And most of the companies don't give a f*ck about your monthly income to pay an original one. Have the money? There you go! Don't have it? Too bad s*cker!
I'm not saying that unofficial wiimotes are bad, just that Dolphin likes the original one the most. Many third party wiimotes are not properly recognized and there's where many people have problems.
Unofficial stuff is always bad in my opinion, it's lower quality and is bound to cause issues at some point.
I avoid anything that's not original, quality before everything else.