The Wiimote has one accelerometer in it to measure motion. The Wii MotionPlus has 3 accelerometers in it making the Wiimote 3 times as sensitive to motion and speed. With M+ the Wii can read the position, speed and location of your hands on a 3D plane. That couldn't be done three years ago when the system came out.
I got Tiger Woods 10 with M+ over a month ago and I love it. I tried it without M+ and I hated it. Without Wii MotionPlus if you pull your back swing back 6 inches in real life your in game player will pull his back swing back 3-4 feet. With M+ if you pull your back swing back 6 inches your in game player will pull his back 6 inches. A true 1 to 1. The level of control is unbelievable and well worth the money.
Playing a game without is like flying a paper airplane and playing a game with M+ is like flying a real airplane. That is the difference in control. I would NEVER play a game that could use M+ without it even if I could and once you try it you'll never want to either.What does the Motion Plus do that the original Wii controller can't?
The original remote can detect simple waggle. Motion Plus can detect the angle and movement speed of the remote almost a hundred percent accurately. There is also a shorter delay bewteen the actal swing and the movement on screen. The difference is huge and I can't imagine anyone not noticing it.
The sword fighting game in Wii Sports Resort would simply not be possible with the normal Wiimote.What does the Motion Plus do that the original Wii controller can't?Simply enough, it's an improved tilt sensor. Play bowling on Resort, then again on Wii Sports classic. Curving the ball is actually possible now.What does the Motion Plus do that the original Wii controller can't?
no diff just a waste of money
wii was suppose to make wii remotes do the same function add motion plus but they wanted to make some more mony and make motion plus an accesorieWhat does the Motion Plus do that the original Wii controller can't?A lot of stuff
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