balgruuf

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[–] balgruuf@nord.pub 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I will look omto this again some day. I also have an off brand balance board that I could sacrifice.

I don't even know if I actually want to get into this yet so I wanna keep the cost at minimum.

[–] balgruuf@nord.pub 1 points 1 day ago

I reverted it to original state though I'm not sure if it was worth it. Nobody is ever going to play "Active Life" again.

[–] balgruuf@nord.pub 20 points 1 day ago (7 children)

There are bunch of good games for it. You could also mod it and look into homebrew and emulators.

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by balgruuf@nord.pub to c/wii@suppo.fi
 

Some time ago I saw a video about a ps2 controller thing which included 30 seconds of testing with a dance game. I then remembered the box of random old wii junk I got from a friend a few years ago and the soft dance pad folded in there. I have never played DDR or the likes but I might as well try. Except when I unfolded the mat...

Wtf is this layout??

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Apparently it's meant for some wii fit clone that uses a mat instead of balance board. It uses the gamecube controller plug, so I plugged it to my gc and mapped the buttons with metroid prime. They are just randomly scattered (tape marks in pic) so I opened the box rewired it to the least unergonomic layout I could think of.

least unergonomic layout

The choice was between too cramped or buttons being too far apart. I went for the latter because I couldn't reliably rest my legs on the center without triggering input on the cramped option.

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After finishing the job I tried ddr on the wii. The mat works. The mat also sucks. It's unplayable.

0/5 can't recommend.

[–] balgruuf@nord.pub 5 points 2 days ago (1 children)

“have your people call my people"

Do you have people?

[–] balgruuf@nord.pub 1 points 2 days ago

I'd love that but I'm a afraid of doing any kind of commerce on my wii

[–] balgruuf@nord.pub 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I can't help but that's pretty cool. I didn't know there's such thing as ir on cartridges.

[–] balgruuf@nord.pub 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I think I'd only do that if I knew there was something seriously wrong with the engine that would ruin the experience.

Nevermind, I forgot I bought one game because of its engine. I bought this bionic commando game for 2 euros because I wanted to see how it feels. The same engine was used for payday 1 and 2.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by balgruuf@nord.pub to c/wii@suppo.fi
[–] balgruuf@nord.pub 2 points 1 week ago

Damn that's crazy

[–] balgruuf@nord.pub 4 points 1 week ago

Sama, mutta kaikella pahalla. Näyttää aika spämmirobotilta.

[–] balgruuf@nord.pub 1 points 1 week ago

This reminds me I should buy the game. I've played 1 and 2 just a little bit.

[–] balgruuf@nord.pub 1 points 1 week ago

Never touched it or even wanted to, but I've heard it was seriously mismanaged with nobody in charge, while at the same time it received massive funding because nickelodeon was desperate for a hit franchise.

[–] balgruuf@nord.pub 134 points 1 week ago (7 children)

No thanks. To me, indie is an escape from all this bs.

 

Ended up finding some E3 pictures while looking up stuff for the Gran Turismo post. The architecture sure gives the impression that a PS2 will take you into another world.

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Source: https://segd.org/projects/sony-playstation-e3-2001-exhibit/

 

Did you know this was a thing? If you happen to have three TVs, consoles, and copies of Gran Turismo 3 or 4 lying around, you can hook them together to a wide cockpit view. Reasonable to a sim racer, but to me it would've been the most ballin PS2 setup ever.

GT3 uses i.LINK (FireWire) to connect the consoles, while GT4 uses the network adapter. Supposedly GT4 supports up to 6 screens!

I don't have three, let alone six of any of those things, but dang I wish I did.

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Context: https://nord.pub/c/ps2/p/113901/you-can-fix-a-memory-card-with-zip-ties

Almost immediately after making the previous post, I came up with a much better way fix the board sliding back, with the exact same zip tie.

Even the translucent card looks good now!

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I have a couple well worn memory cards. It seems that they like to break in a way that makes the pcb retract into the shell. I looked at what I could stuff in the back to stop this and found that zip ties do the job.

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The extra glue is there to slow down a crack that could break a piece off. The result isn't great, but it's also not too bad.

Here's a picture of a good card — see how the board is held in place by two tiny plastic posts. Great design.

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