Originally posted by: BassBomb
This is for my design project in 3rd Year for Engineering. Please answer the following questions only if you own or play a Nintendo Wii often.
The design is in relation to a battery assist device that we are designing (effectively to translate the motion during gameplay into less draw on the battery).
Please post your responses the following questions. You may word it in however you feel necessary and it is not very formal.
1. What games do you play?Lots, favorite at the moment is Punch Out
2. How often do you play? For how long? Few hours a week, would be more but I've got a wife and kid
3. How satisfied are you with the current battery life of a Nintendo Wii Remote?Completely
4. What batteries do you currently use? (NiCD, NiHM, Li-ion, aftermarket pack, etc) Aftermarket battery pack
5. How much did they cost? $30 maybe
6. How much would you pay for a device that would improve the length of the battery
life by reducing the necessity of the battery?0.00
7. How heavy could this device be without impeding enjoyment and gameplay? (assume it is either strapped to the wrist, or attached to the WIi Remote in some form)
8. Do you have any other comments regarding the design or input regarding product requirements?
All results will be sanitized so no user-names will be placed into reports or cited without consent.
All comments, answers are appreciated!
Originally posted by: BassBomb
This is for my design project in 3rd Year for Engineering. Please answer the following questions only if you own or play a Nintendo Wii often.
The design is in relation to a battery assist device that we are designing (effectively to translate the motion during gameplay into less draw on the battery).
Please post your responses the following questions. You may word it in however you feel necessary and it is not very formal.
1. What games do you play? Super Smash Bros, Okami, Mario Galaxy, Paper Mario, Metroid Prime, No More Heroes, etc.
2. How often do you play? For how long? 4-6 hours per week
3. How satisfied are you with the current battery life of a Nintendo Wii Remote? Somewhat too short for complete satisfaction but acceptable overall.
4. What batteries do you currently use? (NiCD, NiHM, Li-ion, aftermarket pack, etc) some expensive energizer rechargable
5. How much did they cost? seemed like they were ~$25 for 8 batteries and a charger. They were the last Wii batteries I've had to buy though, so pretty cheap in the long run IMO
6. How much would you pay for a device that would improve the length of the battery
life by reducing the necessity of the battery? probably not very much ~$10 max?
7. How heavy could this device be without impeding enjoyment and gameplay? (assume it is either strapped to the wrist, or attached to the WIi Remote in some form) no more than 2 ounces
8. Do you have any other comments regarding the design or input regarding product requirements? given my general satisfaction with rechargeable batteries this sounds like a product I would not be interested in
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Originally posted by: BassBomb
This is for my design project in 3rd Year for Engineering. Please answer the following questions only if you own or play a Nintendo Wii often.
The design is in relation to a battery assist device that we are designing (effectively to translate the motion during gameplay into less draw on the battery).
Please post your responses the following questions. You may word it in however you feel necessary and it is not very formal.
1. What games do you play? Mario Kart Wii, Mario Kart GC, Mario Baseball Wii, mario Baseball GC, Punchout, Wii Sports
2. How often do you play? For how long? a few times a month, usually when company is over.
3. How satisfied are you with the current battery life of a Nintendo Wii Remote? Controllers last about 2-3 hours.
4. What batteries do you currently use? (NiCD, NiHM, Li-ion, aftermarket pack, etc)
Mad Catz Rechargables with twin quick charger.
5. How much did they cost? $30.00 for a pair = charger
6. How much would you pay for a device that would improve the length of the battery life by reducing the necessity of the battery? probably none, since I use rechargeable batteries, and we dont do marathon gaming sessions
7. How heavy could this device be without impeding enjoyment and gameplay? (assume it is either strapped to the wrist, or attached to the WIi Remote in some form)
Only if it lenghthened the controller, anything which makes it unbalanced, or thicker, would make it less useful for playing the swining games like bowling or tennis.
8. Do you have any other comments regarding the design or input regarding product requirements? should plug in between the nunchuk and wii mote
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PS3 controllers with replacable batteries would be much more useful... at current these devices are "disposable"
Originally posted by: BassBomb
This is for my design project in 3rd Year for Engineering. Please answer the following questions only if you own or play a Nintendo Wii often.
The design is in relation to a battery assist device that we are designing (effectively to translate the motion during gameplay into less draw on the battery).
Please post your responses the following questions. You may word it in however you feel necessary and it is not very formal.
1. What games do you play? Sports, Fit, Baseball
2. How often do you play? For how long? About 1 hour/day
3. How satisfied are you with the current battery life of a Nintendo Wii Remote? Yes.
4. What batteries do you currently use? (NiCD, NiHM, Li-ion, aftermarket pack, etc) NiMH
5. How much did they cost? couple US dollars
6. How much would you pay for a device that would improve the length of the battery
life by reducing the necessity of the battery? $20.00
7. How heavy could this device be without impeding enjoyment and gameplay? 3 to 4 Oz
(assume it is either strapped to the wrist, or attached to the WIi Remote in some form)
8. Do you have any other comments regarding the design or input regarding product requirements?
All results will be sanitized so no user-names will be placed into reports or cited without consent.
All comments, answers are appreciated!
Originally posted by: BassBomb
This is for my design project in 3rd Year for Engineering. Please answer the following questions only if you own or play a Nintendo Wii often.
The design is in relation to a battery assist device that we are designing (effectively to translate the motion during gameplay into less draw on the battery).
Please post your responses the following questions. You may word it in however you feel necessary and it is not very formal.
1. What games do you play?
Guitar Hero, Paper Mario, Mario Kart
2. How often do you play? For how long?
A few times a week. Thirty minutes to ninety minute sessions.
3. How satisfied are you with the current battery life of a Nintendo Wii Remote?
Not bad but could be better.
4. What batteries do you currently use? (NiCD, NiHM, Li-ion, aftermarket pack, etc)
Alkaline.
5. How much did they cost?
About 25 cents.
6. How much would you pay for a device that would improve the length of the battery
life by reducing the necessity of the battery?
I could see getting a battery pack if I played more but nothing ezternal.
7. How heavy could this device be without impeding enjoyment and gameplay? (assume it is either strapped to the wrist, or attached to the WIi Remote in some form)
No way would I attach something to my wrist or put anything on the remote.
8. Do you have any other comments regarding the design or input regarding product requirements?
Sorry but it sounds like a silly idea. Would could possibly be better than a wireless charging device.. which already exists.
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Originally posted by: CraigRT
All I can say is, I have a Wii, and I can't even remember the last time I turned it on.
I liked Mario Galaxy and Mariokart.
Originally posted by: BassBomb
You don't need to answer the poll anymore, since we already finished the project.