So ... only 2% of Wiis are hacked ?
Anyone else wanna guess what the numbers are ?
Hard to say, I'd guess somewhere in the 15-20% range. You have to remember a bulk of Wii sales came from people who just bought it for Wii Sports and Wii Fit.
So ... only 2% of Wiis are hacked ?
Anyone else wanna guess what the numbers are ?
That's a better guess than 2%.Hard to say, I'd guess somewhere in the 15-20% range.
Good point.You have to remember a bulk of Wii sales came from people who just bought it for Wii Sports and Wii Fit.
That question was for the Hori Wii U GameCube controller.
I'm definitely getting the NGC adapter but also want to get either the PDP or the Hori.
That's a better guess than 2%.
Good point.
So of the people who were going to buy games ..... the hack percentage is much higher.
So ... for the Wii U .... the only people who are buying it are the hardcore fans. The hardcore fans are games buyers ... so if the Wii U is hacked .... the hack percentage will be 20-30-40% !
Yeah it doesn't look like the Hori ones have Analog L and R buttons. I think the PDP may actually have the L and R buttons mismatched with the ZL ZR buttons. The ZL and ZR look like the analog buttons instead of the L and R ones.
That's what I was concerned, I dislike digital triggers because of its imprecision so I think PDP's what I'll go with.
I wish we'd get SSB released on Nov 21 here too.
2% of people hack their systems, according to geohot anyway,So ... only 2% of Wiis are hacked ?
Anyone else wanna guess what the numbers are ?
FL (fantasy life) is better than that too
Wii U beaten by 3DS.
Zilla @ Do they have analogue triggers too (by the looks of it it seems to be digital/clicky like the Wii U Pro Controller and GamePad)? I see that it's available on Amazon US for $24.99 but not on Amazon UK.
Never played it so I don't know if it is for me.FL (fantasy life) is better than that too
A cloth solves the problem for the fingerprints but not for the scratches, and while glossy controllers can be put on a silicone case you certainly don't want to do that to a console (it'd literally be like putting a condom on a console).keep a mico fiber cloth nearby wipe when finished
Lots of positive sentiment was built up from the initial report of the Gamecube controller initially being compatible with most Wii and Wii U games.
Would never happen either way due to the GC not having select and home buttons, and only 3 triggers. Did you really want to press Z+L for ZL and Z+Start for Select?
At least, this thing is USB HID most likely since it's what the WiiU takes on those ports as far as controllers goes, and it has a strong chance of being compatible with Nintendon't. That'll make the WiiU the ultimate Nintendo console.
Would never happen either way due to the GC not having select and home buttons, and only 3 triggers. Did you really want to press Z+L for ZL and Z+Start for Select?
At least, this thing is USB HID most likely since it's what the WiiU takes on those ports as far as controllers goes, and it has a strong chance of being compatible with Nintendon't. That'll make the WiiU the ultimate Nintendo console.
Who needs that adapter when you've got PDP
wear gloves while playing?A cloth solves the problem for the fingerprints but not for the scratches, and while glossy controllers can be put on a silicone case you certainly don't want to do that to a console (it'd literally be like putting a condom on a console).
Anyway, so excited for SSB4 w/NGC adapter but as for the PDP controller.. still need to know if it has actual analogue triggers.