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jazzuri

Member Since 30 Nov 2012
Offline Last Active Dec 28 2012 01:12 PM

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In Topic: Wii U - More play options than we realize

25 December 2012 - 07:40 PM

I believe I've seen a video of the wiimote working with the upad's integrated sensor bar in blops.

It wasn't this one but yeah,



Really? I did not know it had an integrated sensor bar. I will check that out. Awesome if it works....
Ive been using my battery operated one...

In Topic: Wii U won't switch off?

04 December 2012 - 07:38 PM

I have this EXACT same problem. both the power button AND the wifi with the error code

i have been surfing the net all weekend trying to find a solution and hadnt found anything even close to this problem. I also had to wait till today (monday) to call support. (in australia)
They had no idea and i have an in depth trouble shooting session scheduled for tomorrow morning with their network guy (dont have high hopes)
will post back as soon as i get any answers

  • well that was useless. nintendo support has no clue.
  • i will be returning my wii u today and hopefully get a replacement, if the store actually still has any stock


Not sure about the button thing but my wifi kept erroring while using auto dhcp. I had to setup a manual network connection and enter manual IP, gateway, dns etc....after doing this I rang aus nintendo and they suggested I do exactly what I had already done..

Give it a go. Mine works fine now.

Wii U Manual Set-Up (How  to Manually Set Up an Internet Connection): http://www.nintendo....p&helpcatID=253

Once you have completed the Manual Set-Up of the Wii U's internet connection settings please place the IP Address you have created for the Wii console into your routers DMZ settings.  For instructions on how to do this please refer to the routers product manual or contact your router manufacturer.

In addition please change your router's channel setting to 1 or 11. By default, most routers broadcast on channel 6, which overlaps with other channels and may be weaker. For help doing this, click here and select your router brand and model (if available). The information you need is found in the "Broadcast Channel" area:

Wireless Routers - Default Settings: http://www.nintendo....uters/index.jsp

Good luck..

In Topic: G'day hows about wii throw another shrimp on the barbie?

02 December 2012 - 12:26 AM

Hello Jazzuri, Welcome to the forum.


Hi from the UK :)


Hey thanks...

In Topic: Wii u Gamepad - Analogue thumbsticks making intermittent crackling sound?

01 December 2012 - 09:23 PM

Happens to me too, same when I had my 3ds as well, now that ithink about it so did my ps3 controller.


Yep...im lovin this thing but geeeesh...Nintendo are becoming cheap!
There are those of us who would pay extra to enjoy quality products.

My original 3ds had some minor build flaws but I was happy with its solidity, my 3ds xl feels really cheap and crackles louder than rice bubbles and now after 2 days the gamepad takes the lead....

Thumbsticks squeak and crackle out of the box but boy ohhh boy when I press down on the start button it sounds like Im breaking the plastic gamepad shell. Now I know when you move the controller about it seconds as a rattler (lol - try it if you have a young child) but pressing down on the gamepad surface anywhere near and/or around the start button also produces the same results....including the right most side of the screen.

My gamepad is a noisy peice of kit and it detracts from my overall experience with WiiU.

In Topic: Wii u Gamepad - Analogue thumbsticks making intermittent crackling sound?

01 December 2012 - 12:34 AM

its good if u cant hear or feel it clicking, thats how it should be.

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