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Wii Motion Plus Misalignment Correction

    • Some games, such as Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10, allow you to reset the alignment simply by pressing a button, often DOWN on the d-pad. If you are playing a game that has this option, try it before attempting anything else.

    • If that doesn't work...

    • You may be asking, "If it's using a gyroscope, why should I need the sensor bar?" The answer? Some games, such as Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, use the sensor bar to passively correct misalignment of the gyro. These games can't do this if the sensor bar is obstructed.

    • If that doesn't work...

    • Okay, okay. You might be thinking, "Why would I do that if Nintendo says it's not safe to use the Wii Motion Plus without it?" Well, first off, it's perfectly safe. I have no idea where Nintendo got that from. Second, the jacket has a tendency to block the infrared sensor in the remote, thus interfering with the passive calibration.

    • If that doesn't work...

    • Sorry, but there's really no better way to say it. It may sound a little farfetched, but this method can actually help a little! Hold the remote at its base and draw an imaginary circle with its tip. I have no idea why this helps, but I've done it before, and, as crazy as it sounds, it actually helped a little!

    • Hold the remote firmly. DO NOT LET GO! You know all those warnings about this sort of thing that appear when you boot up a Wii game? Well, for once you should follow them! I am not responsible for any damage caused by airborne Wii Remotes that may result from the letting go of said Wii Remote.

Conclusion

If you still experience gyroscopic drift even after attempting one or more of the methods listed, you may have to resort to recalibrating the gyro.

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