BodySurf — Audiosurf Meets the Wii Balance Board 34
Chardish writes "Forget the hype about Wii Fit — the coolest thing about the Wii Balance Board is its potential as a game controller, and what better way to christen a new peripheral than by rigging it to work with games that predate the peripheral's existence? BodySurf is a (somewhat lengthy) GlovePIE script that manipulates the input of the Balance Board to work with the PC music game Audiosurf. It's fairly sophisticated, and includes Wiimote motion controls, special controls for each character, weight calibration, and a few play options."
Audiosmurf (Score:3, Funny)
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Smurf Smurf Revolution
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AudioSmurf drinking game (Score:2)
2. Watch episode of Smurfs
3. Drink every time the word 'smurf' is said
4. Last one standing wins
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It also predicted my body age as 33 which I was a bit miffed about, as I think my balance is pretty good. I was doing a lot of martial arts last year and still have noticeably better balance when standing on one foot than the years prior (I'd done a bit of martial arts when I was in primary school too but over the years my ankle strength and balance ability relative to my body mass obviously dropped off a bit!), though perhaps I tend to wave around a bit when I'm standing on both feet..
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Are you by any chance a big-nosed barbarian? Check to see if your region is set to Japan :D
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You steer the skis by turning them...
With the "new" shaped skiis (more parabolic than hyperbolic) you roll them. It really is a matter of moving your mass from side to side, which puts the curved edge of the ski into the snow. Then you just ride in the direction of the curve.
Of course by forcing your feet, you can turn your skiis, but that requires much more energy.
That said, I've not used the balance board yet so I don't know how realistic the skiing/boarding is.
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I don't snowboard, so can't really comment on how realistic that part is. As for the skiing, I found it's too responsive. I used to race GS and Super GS on my school team, and the Wii version thereof is far too responsive... hugely oversteering. That could be the difference between parabolic skis and traditional skis... the last pair I bought was a pair of 210cm K2 Extreme, almost 15 years ago. I want to get
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Yeah, with those old GS straight sticks, you really did force them to turn, pressing more forward and down on the inside edge, than a roll to the side. After reading your description, I'm excited to try the skiing on the balance board.
Knees suck. When they feel good, you should really try the new shaped skiis -- I'm sure you'll hate them at first, but once you get used to rolling instead of digging in, they are quite fun to ride. Carving is just so smooth.
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It also predicted my body age as 33 which I was a bit miffed about, as I think my balance is pretty good.
It's a worthless metric. No one is quite sure how it's calculated but it's not done by anything resembling a valid or worthwhile calculation.
It's been posted here before but you should check out the experiment done by Vinnk over at 4-Color Rebellion [4colorrebellion.com]. If you read the entire blog his balance age widely varied even as he was getting into good balance shape. Great read if you have the time, just be sure to start at the beginning.
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Slightly better tone but not much. Your elitist attitude is far more immature than me using :p which signifies an element of jokiness.
I am quite aware that swinging your hips slows down the technique a bit (especially if you are inexperienced at it sure). It definitely is more powerful though and fine for a confrontation with a belligerent drunk or general idiot. I was not learning to compete at competition level (in fact there is no competition in Choi), I was training for a bit of exercise and basic self
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*sigh* thinking about this some more while walking home (oh am I allowed to call it 'walking' by the way or is that insulting hillwalkers everywhere?). Could you be any more arrogant and insecure about other people doing martial arts? You're like a high school football coach saying that people aren't allowed to mention the word 'sports', they have to call it 'exercise'. I maybe shouldn't have said 'a lot' of martial arts but I was consistently practicing 2 times a week as well as home practice as I said, wi
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I didn't say it was intensive. You're meant to give your body a rest from exercise every couple of days too you know, otherwise your body doesn't have time to recover.
Your elitist attitude shows that you haven't learned much from your training or even being an instructor, either that or your classes are purely about physical force and not cultivating a good attiude. Just because I'm white doesn't mean a damn thing, and I would have done longer classes if they were available, but they weren't (unless I kept
Frets on Fire with Wii guitar (Score:3, Interesting)
I personally bought a bluetooth adapter specifically for trying out these sort of things.
But is it fun? (Score:2)
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