My Wii controller is acting like magnet.
did this happen to anybody?
did this happen to anybody?
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Something wierd was going on with my nunchuck. Sometimes, in Mario Galaxy and LoZ, Link or Mario moves by himself. It's crazy
Confirmed. You'll need to try different methods to reset each controller, I know I've had to reset my Gamecube one by holding X + Y + Start for three seconds.Glowsquid said:Something wierd was going on with my nunchuck. Sometimes, in Mario Galaxy and LoZ, Link or Mario moves by himself. It's crazy
Is it something that happens randomly or when starting to play? Because (as Yami mentioned), holding the control stick in an angled position when turning on the console will make that position the "default", which'll screw up the controls. It's something that can happen with most analogs sticks (nearly every N64 and Gamecube manuals have a warning against doing that, for ex).
Baby Luigi said:Like, even when you move it, it doesn't respond?
You know, this topic is about controllers doing weird tings. And yess the no h was my intentionsPinkie Pie said:What does that even have to do with anything...
Baby Luigi said:I have one controller where it doesn't respond at all, and it's a first party one. Ugh, I abused my controllers too much
My Nunchuck does that all the time!Marwikedor said:OMG alert the presses! I'm in Click Clock Wood, and may hands are not touching the controller, and Banjo is tip-toeing by himself!!!
Kirby said:Kind of related, Something wierd was going on with my nunchuck. Sometimes, in Mario Galaxy and LoZ, Link or Mario moves by himself. It's crazy
Superfiremario said:Kirby said:Kind of related, Something wierd was going on with my nunchuck. Sometimes, in Mario Galaxy and LoZ, Link or Mario moves by himself. It's crazy
Same with me in Galaxy.