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I've always used the strap; has saved me from dropping the remote on one or two occasions. I never used to use the jackets, but after getting the motion plus it did seem wise; I've also accidentally hit myself or other surfaces with the bloody thing in the course of playing Baseball or Tennis on Wii Sports.
I let them attached. I don't use them most of the time, there's really no need in old classic games, but it's good to have them attached just in case I play Wii Sports Resort or WarioWare Smooth Moves.
WarioWare just needs the strap for gameplay.
And it's important to use in Wii Sports Resort Table Tennis, because I do some shadow moves where the Wiimote can easily fly and hit everything random.
I use the WII POWER GLOVE(caps lock makes me feel powerful), which fully intigrates the uses of the Wii Remote into my nervous system by way of an unholy marraige of science and magic. Only way I'm chucking my 'mote at the screen is if my arm comes off.
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I use the strap and the jackets. My son was playing frisbee on Wii Sports Resort last week and flung the remote like a frisbee. Luckily nothing was broken.
I don't use the jacket because I'm too lazy to put it on and take it off. But I do use the wii strap when I'm playing games where I have to shake my wiimote.
I only have the jacket that came with WSR, so that's what I reserve it for. It's also clumsy to take on and off, so I don't bother with it that often.
It's pathetic that Nintendo has to put that disclaimer on every game. Even when I'm playing Super Paper Mario, which uses an NES-like gameplay, it says "make sure you have enough room to play, use the strap and don't let go, and use the jacket". Ugh.
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I use the wrist strap to wear my Wiimote like a necklace so people can see truly how legendary of a person I am when I'm out and about. I wear my USB jump-drive similarly.
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I use the jacket all the time but I only use the wrist strap for games that involve major movement or flicking. (Wii Sports and Skate It respectively.)
I wear the strap more than "use" it, just to keep it from annoyingly flailing about during games that make use of motion controls. As for the jacket, yeah, sometimes, just to mix it up a little.
i use the strap sometimes but more less , and the jacket i just dont use because it gets in the way of the buttons for me , and with the jacket it wont fit on my wii charger annoying to keep taking it off
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