No problems here.
Didn't your GC come with a normal controller?Quote:
Originally posted by Dustin
So no starfox for about 2-3 weeks:sweat:
Are you afraid of the big bad rumble?
Do you like to spin around in cicles when you play?
What gives?
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No problems here.
Didn't your GC come with a normal controller?Quote:
Originally posted by Dustin
So no starfox for about 2-3 weeks:sweat:
Are you afraid of the big bad rumble?
Do you like to spin around in cicles when you play?
What gives?
My Wavebird's been through hundreds of hours of use, only on it's second pair of batteries, and has always worked like a dream. Best controller...ever!
Same here. No prob.
I have a problem with mine. I've had it for more than a week and it has worked fine with all my GC games or so I thought. I started Metroid Prime over again yesterday, and an hour or two into the game the problem started. Sometimes when I turned left Samus would turn as if I had left set on rapid fire. Every now and then I'd turn left, and Samus would have a seizure. I was fighting the plant boss, and a couple times I got nailed because Samus would get stuck turning left =/
I've had a problem as well when playing Metroid Prime.
Try changing the channel (or whatever it's called) the Wavebird's set to? Or the batteries? Everytime I've had a problem like that doing one of those fixed it.
I have the same issue, but with PSO. It seems to happen more often when I'm sitting at a weird angle from the receiver.Quote:
Originally posted by Kinopio
On occasion the signal doesn't seem to be recieved properly. In Animal Crossing, my guy will stop running all of a sudden. Its not a big deal, and I don't think its the batteries because i've had to change them already.