Hey y'all,
Let me start off by saying, yes, I know this was in some form already requested in the past, but my suggestion has bit of a different angle to it.
The Wii remote is, in my opinion, a very much underrated controller and could be utilized on PC in a myriad of ways. Especially for genres like Point & Click and other interface heavy games. But perhaps even for first-person shooters and the like?
I was thinking it may be feasible to tap into the Mayflash DolphinBar, which probably most people interested in Wii emulation and using the Wiimote already own.
I really do believe the infrared technology would be a more natural control method for pointing, than for example a Joy-con using Gyro.
Just for clarification's sake, I'm exclusively talking about the motion-control part of the Wiimote, not about using it sideways as a regular controller.
Yeah, that's about it I guess. I'd sure love to have that feature and maybe you'd like the challenge of implementing it? Just kidding. But what do you think?
Regards!
Let me start off by saying, yes, I know this was in some form already requested in the past, but my suggestion has bit of a different angle to it.
The Wii remote is, in my opinion, a very much underrated controller and could be utilized on PC in a myriad of ways. Especially for genres like Point & Click and other interface heavy games. But perhaps even for first-person shooters and the like?
I was thinking it may be feasible to tap into the Mayflash DolphinBar, which probably most people interested in Wii emulation and using the Wiimote already own.
I really do believe the infrared technology would be a more natural control method for pointing, than for example a Joy-con using Gyro.
Just for clarification's sake, I'm exclusively talking about the motion-control part of the Wiimote, not about using it sideways as a regular controller.
Yeah, that's about it I guess. I'd sure love to have that feature and maybe you'd like the challenge of implementing it? Just kidding. But what do you think?
Regards!
Comment