How is the Wii Motion Plus different from the regular remote?

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brianman108 asked:


This is for anyone who has gotten to use the Wii Motion Plus already. How is it different from the regular remote. They say it’s 1:1. Does that mean whatever’s on the game moves at the exact same time as the remote. It seems to do that without the Wii Motion Plus.
Are you sure that the games just aren’t made to work with Wii Motion Plus. Everything on the original Wii Sports seems to work just fine. In baseball any way you move the remote, the bat moves.

4 Responses to “How is the Wii Motion Plus different from the regular remote?”

  1. [SNK]Neji11x Says:

    Yep. U have it exactly rite. The way u move, it moves.

  2. Eric D Says:

    it enhances the wii remotes sensitivity to movement

    i recomend this if you have games that require a lot of wiimotes movement.

  3. cmac300 Says:

    I have M+ with Tiger Woods 10 and it is great! Without Wii motion plus if you pull your back swing back 6 inches in real life your in game player will pull his back swing back 3-4 feet. With M+ if you pull your back swing back 6 inches your in game player will pull his back 6 inches. That is what they mean when they say 1:1. The level of control is unbelievable and well worth the money. I hope every game in the future uses it.

    Added – The M+ will have no affect on your old games, just games that are coming out from now on that are developed to use it.

    M+ adds 3 gyroscopes to the Wii mote and it does have a big impact on games. If you know anyone that has Tiger Woods 10 play a round with and without M+. It’s night and day. If you thought that the control was good for Wii sports you will be mesmerized by M+.

  4. suze1013 Says:

    It enhances the Wii motion control to the point of realistic motion.

    In sports games, when you swing the remote, the Motion Plus controller makes it possible for the game to accurately reflect how far and how hard you swung the controller. I agree with a previous answer that I hope all future Wii games utilize this great feature. At work we believe that in the future it will be a standard feature sold with the Wii system.