Jan 4, 2007, 10:03 PM
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Truth be told, It's only Wii's that were shipped pre December (I would say anything from December 8 and on is good) that have the old Wii straps. Yet it doesn't hurt to get extras (2 points to Nintendo for the Speedy Fix and Free replacement). Also, the reason why the Wiimotes slip outta the hands (as already proven) is because of people really getting into the game (Another point to Nintendo). However, I think I found the real reason on why the Wiimote straps keep breaking. THey continuosly get frayed by the Nunchuck attachment being attached to the Wiimote. If you look at the Part where the Strap attaches to the Nunchuck cord, You'll see two 90 degree angles that can fray the cords. Take into account that people switch between games that use it and don't use it and you can have it being frayed very fast. Also the Strap is low enough to clear the nunchuck attachment cord that you really don't need to use it. So a good bit of advice is not to slip the Wiimote strap cord through the Connector for the nunchuck. It's useless and it frays the cords. That is the real reason they are breaking and I don't think Nintendo has thought of that yet.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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