Play BF2 with your Wiimote :)

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Play BF2 with your Wiimote :)

Post by squipple »

I saw someone playing PC games with their wiimote on youtube and had to figure out how they set it up.

Here's how.

If you want to use the nunchuk part of your wiimote, you'll need PPJoy, a joystick emulator. The download is wierd..has it's own downloader. Not sure why, but be assured it's not malicious.
It can be found here:
http://www.geocities.com/deonvdw/PPJoy.htm

Once that's installed, you'll need to get another software called GlovePIE to script the wiimotes buttons. you can get it here:
http://carl.kenner.googlepages.com/glovepie_download

Once it's installed, follow these instructions to pair up your wiimote. It might take a little monkeying, and you may need the newest bluesoleil bluetooth interface to do it.
http://www.fwiidom.org/?page_id=7

Then you'll need to script in GlovePIE. It's simple scripting just mapping wii buttons to keyboard keys or joysticks. There are some examples that come with the GlovePIE download you can look at for a start, or you can check out a bunch of premade scripts here as well.
http://www.wiiscript.co.uk/scripts.html

I set this up to see what it would be like to use the nunchuk in my left hand instead of the keyboard arrow keys, and the mouse in my right. Works out pretty decent, but I need WAY more buttons on the chuk in order for it to be useable for me.

If anyone else hooks this up and gets 'er runnin, post back. I might be able to answer some questions, but I didn't spend more than 30 min getting it working. Takes some messin, but it works! :D
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Post by Dohnutt »

Yeah, I saw this also. Looks pretty cool.
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Post by OGEB1103 »

lol, why don't u just buy a pc gyrostick, works pretty much how i think a wiimote does (i could be wrong), i tried it out on bf2142 but after the 10 mins of gettig used to it i think the keyboard is better!
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Post by swbf_lase »

awesome :)

What would be great is to use that for AA!
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Post by Darth_Z13 »

swbf_lase wrote:awesome :)

What would be great is to use that for AA!
Good idea! :)

*runs to Best Buy to buy a Wiimote*
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Darth_Z13 wrote:
swbf_lase wrote:awesome :)

What would be great is to use that for AA!
Good idea! :)

*runs to Best Buy to buy a Wiimote*
When you're there, make sure you also buy a BLUETOOTH adaptor. Without it, your Wiimote will do nothing...

I've seen this before. There is a video on Youtube showing someone playing HalfLife2 using the wiimote. Neat idea, although I don't know how well the controls work - it's definitely awkward, especially considering that there aren't any games that are coded with the wii-mote in mind. If someone could re-do the control scheme for these games to take advantage of the wii-mote and nunchuck properly, then it might be worthwhile, but for right now, playing any sort of FPS with the wii-mote will not be anywhere near as easy as playing with a good old mouse and keyboard.. You have to think of things like switching weapons, alternative fire, moving, jumping, SPRINTING, crouching etc.. The wii mote just doesn't have the same amount of control that a mouse and keyboard can afford you.
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