Where be the wires on the sensor?jj984jj said:
Wow, that sensor bar is smaller then I thought.
Where be the wires on the sensor?jj984jj said:
Wow, that sensor bar is smaller then I thought.
Yep, I think that side of the Wii has little feet, so that the gap is there for air flow to the vent.scola said:I believe there is a vent on that side of the system so I doubt that gap is going far
yoopoo said:Where be the wires on the sensor?
Why is that a mystery and not the a/v cables? =pyoopoo said:Where be the wires on the sensor?
Which is why I said that you'd need a longer cable if you wanted to charge while playingSnakeXs said:Hmm.
mug said:Which is why I said that you'd need a longer cable if you wanted to charge while playing
The only games that it would really matter on are stuff like Wii Sports where it uses larger motions. Most of the controllers at E3 were wired.SnakeXs said:Which I didn't bring up. Why would you ever want to play Wii with a cable attached anyways? Ever. Period. Even if you were 15 hours into a marathon Zelda run and your batteries died, I'd rather rummage to find some temporary AAs than play whith a cable connected (which, if it used the Wiimote's extension port, would render many games/the nunchuku setup useless).
Kafel said:
Quickly copy HDD saves to an SD card and vice versa?Shmmeee said:What's the sync button for?
HDD? You mean built-in flash memory?Fuzzy said:Quickly copy HDD saves to an SD card and vice versa?
The hole in the bottom of the base pretty much confirms that the gap at the front won't be going aways because of air flow.
Nickovic said:It's like the button on the 360 controllor, its to connect the wiimotes to the system.
Fuzzy said:Quickly copy HDD saves to an SD card and vice versa?
Shmmeee said:So is there a sync button on the 360 itself? I've never seen one, but I haven't spent too long looking at a 360.
Seems overkill for something that could be done in a system menu.
Yes, it's also at the 360. And if you wouldn't have a controller conncected to a wii, how would you make your way through the system menu?Shmmeee said:So is there a sync button on the 360 itself? I've never seen one, but I haven't spent too long looking at a 360.
Seems overkill for something that could be done in a system menu.
neondriver said:Yes, it's also at the 360. And if you wouldn't have a controller conncected to a wii, how would you make your way through the system menu?
a quote, got it now :lolShmmeee said:Did you read my post or a quote of it? I was saying syncing the internal flash to an SD card with a button was overkill, not the controller.
:lolcitrus lump said:Actually, it's a "N'Sync" button. Press it to hear your favorite N'sync tunes. Nintendo is so mainstream!!!!!
wonderfuldays said:
I don't like that gap, hope they will tune it before launch.
Kafel said:
Yeah, it's sort of a bummer that they didn't --- but at least they've dropped the "gamers don't want to play online" refrain, right? I'm sure when the Nintendo Too gets released in 2012, we'll see them jump onboard with 720p.btf1980 said:I just wish nintendo hopped on the HD train, I love everything about the wii as a console, but I want 720p gaming at the minimum.
PuertoRicanJuice said:How many threads named "New Wii Hardware Pics" are we going to have?
Apparently Iwata hinted at USB HDD drivers being included; however, whether that is true or not has never been proven. I keep seeing people say this but no one ever wants to give a link.aoi tsuki said:HDD? You mean built-in flash memory?
On a related note, it's kinda funny to think that most people's SD cards will likely be larger than the 512MB default storage.
Powdered Toastman said:SERECT SMPLE
There's a flap on the bottom of the unit (when stood veritcally) towards the front too. Look on the lower right part of the system in this picture, you can see the little space where you can open it. Wonder what that is for? DVD attachment?Kafel said:
meltpotato said:i really dont want to have to use that stupid-looking stand..
AndoCalrissian said:There's a flap on the bottom of the unit (when stood veritcally) towards the front too. Look on the lower right part of the system in this picture, you can see the little space where you can open it. Wonder what that is for? DVD attachment?
solarplexus said:Maybe this was a secret event in Spain.
:lolTrurl said:What material is the stand made out of? In the E3 shots it looks metallic but in the new shots it looks like it might be plastic. I'm hoping for a heavy metal base myself.
yoopoo said:Where be the wires on the sensor?
Private Hoffman said::lol
It is very likely plastic.
For it to be metal would be a very strange thing, of course. There are no metal bases or stands with electronic consumer products I'm even aware of. And for good reason, metal is more expensive than plastic. It would add unnecessarily to the cost of the product.
To prevent it from falling over? It's quite a small stand, as well. A base shaped like the Wii's base is no doubt plastic, having it made of metal in that shape and size would be too expensive.RaidenZR said:Well the PStwo vertical stand is a metal disc base coated in plastic, if I'm not mistaken. It has some weight to it.
AndoCalrissian said:There's a flap on the bottom of the unit (when stood veritcally) towards the front too. Look on the lower right part of the system in this picture, you can see the little space where you can open it. Wonder what that is for? DVD attachment?