in wii sports golf why doesn it putt correctly, why cant you hit it hard and why does bowling ball go left ?
its a good game but they could have made it more realistic by letting you hit it full strength without it going off course , in real golf just because you hit it hard it doesnt go off course, and since the controller is pretty sensitive why cant you putt as you would in the real game?
also why is the bowling ball biased to the left ?
Technically you can hit it full strength, that’d be the last possible area on the bar, it’s simulating when you put everything behind the swing and neglect which way it goes. But I digress, I don’t like the golf game.
Your question about bowling has already been answered. Anyone that has ever seriously bowled can tell you that righties throw with a left hook and lefties with a right hook. It’s the natural motion of the wrist. You should be throwing from or aiming for the right side of the lane (the side where your arm is) so it comes back into the "pocket" (the space between the 1 and the 3 pins). Experiment with different degrees of strength and hook (turn your wrist more or less).
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July 6th, 2009 at 5:11 am
lol i golf on wii i cant hit soft…and u can change ur golf club on bowling u can change what direction
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July 6th, 2009 at 5:33 am
The bowling thing isn’t biased. The game is just reflecting your natural movements. A lot of people don’t realise it, but people who are right handed have a natural spin to the left and vice versa. While this isn’t visible in real bowling, it’s extremely visible in wii sports bowling. You’ll need practice to compensate for your natural spin.
Wii sports golf just takes practice. It is possible to make the gentlist of puts. Take practice swings to get the distance of your swings right.
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July 6th, 2009 at 6:23 am
First off, dont listen to anyone who claims to be able to give you anything for free like a Wii. Scammer!
Next up – bowling. I find that i always bowl in one direction too. This can be for two reasons, either you are bowling ‘around’ your leading leg (right leg would make you go left and vice versa) or you are twisting your wrist at the end of the bowl. Eliminate this to bowl in a straight line, but i prefer to use the D pad and A button to aim my shot.
As for Golf, well i suck at it, but the biggest hint i can offer is to be careful with the remote. Always let the remote ‘centre’ before swinging it – this is done by holding the remote down like a club for about 5 or so seconds. Secondly, use the blue line on the map to aim shots and note the dots on this line, they relate to the power of the club.
Best of luck and ALWAYS use the strap!
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July 6th, 2009 at 6:59 am
Actually in real golf you can loose accuracy if you try to hit the ball really hard, that’s what they are trying to show in the game. As for bowling your still in control of the ball after you release it. You are probably right handed, so after you release the ball you turn the controller to the left. Try holding it straight, pointing at the TV until the ball hits the pins.
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July 6th, 2009 at 7:42 am
bowling isnt biased at all. if you bowl with a totally straight arm, and keep the wiimote perfectly horizontal(no twisting) the ball will go dead straight. this is useful for getting a spare when you miss one pin on the edge.
if you rotate your wrist after releasing the B button, the ball will spin that way. either left or right
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July 6th, 2009 at 7:54 am
Technically you can hit it full strength, that’d be the last possible area on the bar, it’s simulating when you put everything behind the swing and neglect which way it goes. But I digress, I don’t like the golf game.
Your question about bowling has already been answered. Anyone that has ever seriously bowled can tell you that righties throw with a left hook and lefties with a right hook. It’s the natural motion of the wrist. You should be throwing from or aiming for the right side of the lane (the side where your arm is) so it comes back into the "pocket" (the space between the 1 and the 3 pins). Experiment with different degrees of strength and hook (turn your wrist more or less).
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