Posted February 21, 2012
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I seem to remember you can do the same in House of the Dead Overkill as well, but I'm not sure.
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Yeah, there's a number of homebrew 'solutions' because all you need is a source of IR. I've heard ideas of candles and the-like, but I don't know how practical that would be for you. The extended range sensor likely works on the same principle, it's just varying positions of IR lights set into a plastic module. Unfortunately it's not like old Gun-con games which were set according the the display's light patterns, because that required CRT televisions, which a Wii owner obviously can't rely on anymore.
There may be options for 'above' or 'below' the TV, I'll check it out with MP:T and RS2.
Edit: Yes, the "above" and "below TV" settings are in the main Wii settings.
Unfortunately, there aren't the settings you wished for in either of those games
I did some casual preliminary testing to figure out where the pointer felt accurate. On my 32-inch 4:3 CRT with a standard IR emitter, the sensor on top of the monitor (separated by two inches of border), and the Wii settings set to "Above TV" the Wii remote felt accurate at four feet away. Further than that and I had to point slightly outwards to get the same effect.
I assume this means with a wider spread between the IR emitters that you would have to point inwards at four feet and at a longer distance away it would feel accurate.
Also, if I carry the results of my test over, you could set up the standard IR emitter on "Below TV" settings and then place it on a coffee table or something, facing you at a distance of four feet from your assumed stationary position(assuming the same television dimensions) and that may have potential to feel accurate.
Unfortunately the layout of furniture in the living room doesn't allow for the sensor to be placed according to those specifications. Are there any other possible alternatives?
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Woooo found this:
http://www.avforums.com/forums/wii-wii-u/855420-wii-gun-calibration-rubbish-50-a.html
You know what? Sod it, I may just stick the freaking sensor bar to the wall or something.
Post edited February 21, 2012 by lowyhong