

It's not a normal BT dongle since it also bypasses the System drivers (since it doesn't expose the BT dongle to the system at all). You can also use the DolphinBar A SensorBar/Bluetooth Dongle in one. That method is called Bluetooth Passthrough. You can also override your Bluetooth drivers so they bypass the OS entierly and communicate directly with Dolphin. You can add your wiimote as a bluetooth device like you would any other in your OS and then use them in Dolphin. He's asking how you are connecting your wiimote with your PC as there are several methods to do so. The sensorbar really should be called ReferencePointBar. The actual sensors (a low res IR camera) are actually on the wiimote. All communication is happening between the controller itself and the console (via bluetooth). The original SensorBar for the wii is nothing but IR LEDs that are constantly on. I really want to be able to play this game. Once I returned to the Main Menu, it stopped working. After that, I was able to play Ping Pong. For about a minute, I was able to complete the first tutorial level, which involves flying out of the plane and skydiving to the island. I am missing something? Have I done something wrong, or skipped a vital step? And, I will add, that it did work for a short time. "One or more Wii Remotes do not have Wii MotionPlus accessories attached."įrom there, I am completely stuck. In either situation, the same message will pop up. I do so, and it asks whether I wish to play "1 Player" or "2 Player". Once I do, it will take me to the description of the game, and tells me to press A. The menu will pop up, and I can continue in, where I am presented with the mini-games. I can open up Wii Sports Resort, and the game plays as normal. This would be fine and dandy if it worked for me. With all of this finished, you go back to the Dolphin Emulator, click on your game, and play it. Then, you want to have a setup that looks like this. Right click it, click 'Edit' and you will be presented with the configuration of your Wiimote. There is a file called 'WiimoteNew.ini' in the folder.

Click on 'Dolphin Emulator' and then 'Config'. Go into your 'Documents' folder on your PC. He uploaded the video on December 8th, 2015. A guy by the name "Truong Thanh Bao Linh" uploaded a video to YouTube on how to fix the situation.

Now, before you comment the obvious fix, I have already searched around for answers. My other Wii games work perfectly fine on the Dolphin Emulator, and I can play any game that doesn't require the Motion Plus. I have the sensor bar connected and the Wiimote connected. This real Wiimote comes pre-installed with the Motion Sensor, so I don't need the bottom extension. The game, as you may know, requires Wii Motion Plus. Alright, I'm having a bit of an issue with the Dolphin Emulator.
