Wolverine359 wrote: » Random question: does anyone know if the Wii remote plus (with the motion plus thingy built-in) fits in the original wii wheel? Not at home to check it, I'm basically wondering if I could use my zelda skyward sword remote with the original Mario Kart Wii wheel for MK8? Thanks in advance!
MrVestek wrote: » Just reserved my copy of Mario Kart there in Argos... only a few left apparently! Anyway there's a special offer on with Argos at the minute, if you buy Mario Kart 8 you get a free copy of Metroid Other M.
hellboy99 wrote: » Well I won't be playing MK8 today or anytime soon, turned on my Wii U and the pad kept disconnecting and then both the pad and console decided to turn themselves off and now nothing will power on :eek: :mad:
MrVestek wrote: » When I got there they were out of stock of Metroid Other M but gave me a reservation from another store. Really looking forward to playing this with a few beers when I get home.
MrVestek wrote: » Uh ohh... Try plugging the Wii U into a dedicated wall socket and not something on a power strip.
hellboy99 wrote: » Tried that and still nothing wtf
MrVestek wrote: » Is the light on the front red, amber or green?
readyletsgo wrote: » Eep, something like this happened to my wiiu last night too, I urned it on and said can not connect to Wii U system on the gamepad even though they are beside eachother, tried it again and worked. God I hope mine is not on the way out!
Deleted User wrote: » Hi lads. I got a wii u today but I keep getting disconected from the internet (I'm on UPC). Works fine on xbox, ps3, apple tv etc but after a minute or two of being in the nintendo store or searching for a race on mk8 I get an error that I've been disconnected. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks
sligeach wrote: » Yes I do, unfortunately the wifi on Wii U is utterly $h1t€. It really is that bad, I had no trouble with the Wii. So how is it possible for newer technology to be worse? Bizarre! What you have to do is move the Wii U closer to the router. Or you'll have to connect using the Wii LAN adapter. Failing that, I've been looking into "powerline adapters", if it's too far to run a cable. It transfers the signal through your electric sockets. Google it, it sounds pretty cool. There is however another problem going the LAN route. You'll be limited I think to roughly 25MB's, doesn't matter how fast your connection is, mine's 120MB's. It's because of the USB 2.0 connection. It hits a bottleneck. Nintendo really did screw up when designing this console.
sligeach wrote: » . There is however another problem going the LAN route. You'll be limited I think to roughly 25MB's, doesn't matter how fast your connection is, mine's 120MB's. It's because of the USB 2.0 connection. It hits a bottleneck. Nintendo really did screw up when designing this console.