annoying, no. If you are a long time gamer then the novelty will start to wear off after about a month or so, but that probably won't be because you are having trouble using it.
2007-03-26 08:07:01
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answered by Steve 5
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ohh the wii-mote is no problem, its juss once you first use it could be a pain in the butt but that complication will go away before you know it. You juss gotta pay mind too that you need batteries for the remote "AAA" batteries. but its all good though because they don't drain out quik or nuthin like most assumptions. Soon they will have a charger for the Wii-motes so it'll be no problem afterawrds. but az far az playin tha gamese on there you'll have a blast doing ony thing i can say that would be a problem it some people cases would be that people lack of wanting to put tha strap on but its only for ur safety and ur belongings only. other than that i would recommened you get one because it would start out kinda frustrating bit havin to control it and type in ur name and stuff but once you get that down packed it'll be easy sailing afterwards
2007-03-26 07:00:23
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answered by Brandon M 2
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Well, no, not at all.
In fact, once you get used to it, after about 5-10 minutes, it's easier than other controllers. It's not difficult to use at all.
Now if the game requires you to keep it balanced, it may get a little frustrating.
2007-03-25 14:49:38
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answered by ut_texas_17 2
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It costs them too! I had one for a year previously I realised this! You do desire the rechargeable battery p.c.. for the wii distant yet you may get this with the docking station. do not quote me on that as i can not submit to in techniques for particular so double verify previously you purchase it yet am particular you do!
2016-10-19 22:05:03
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answered by porix 4
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It takes a little getting used to but it's easy when you get the hang of it. The only thing annoying about it is having to change the batteries.
2007-03-25 13:30:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, you may experience some difficulty the first time round, but after a few days, it becomes a natural movement. It isn't too difficult to use.
2007-03-25 12:05:36
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answered by The PokeFreak 4
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it does take a little getting used to but after a while it becomes very natural...most games feature some form of tutorial for getting used to it at the start but after 10 or so minutes of playing its fine...if you have good hand-eye co-ordination then you will feel right a home
As for the battery department just buy some good rechargable Ni-Mh (Nickel-Metalhydride...I hope I spelt that right) batteries that have about 2300mAh or more and they last for ages...I got some almost 3 months ago and I havnt needed to charge them yet...theyre almost dead...theyre just on their last bar
2007-03-25 15:07:02
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answered by Jason A|retired 5
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its fun but its hard, OH and it needs bateries
2007-03-25 12:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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