Most terrible ruleset I have ever seen.
I love how Team Attack is apparently off. :V
Also, on the subject of wiimotes, this needed reposting.
I love how Team Attack is apparently off. :V
Also, on the subject of wiimotes, this needed reposting.
So none of you know who I am, but let me try to explain why wiimotes should be allowed (mind you I have worked with Bluetooth technology as an intern).
First off to explain how the wiimote bluetooth works: When you sync (or as i will refer to it pair) your wiimote to your wii it pairs by the method most commonly refereed to as "just works". This is because no pin or numeric comparison is required. It simply "just works" by the wii sending a Radio Frequency (RF) signal for a specific response (the response only a wiimote can make with the sync button) think of hitting that button as a long string of numbers in response to the wii asking you a complex math equation. The just works pairing of devices (wii and wiimote) is typically referred to as one of the more secure ways to bluetooth pair.
Having a secure pair is a good thing, but that is not necessarily vital. Many things can cause interference with the RF waves exchanged between the two devices (the wii and wiimote), and this is MLGs main concern.
First off I will give an example in retort to them saying there is not enough "bluetooth channels" which let me tell you do not exist.
Airports, business offices, and city streets have very similar environments as to MLG: lots of people in one place with cell phones in their pockets. And let me say this for an added bonus: a larger percentage of people on in those areas have bluetooth enabled and are using it to chat on their phones. Whether they are in a car, walking down the street, sitting in a lobby with a bluetooth mouse at the airport, or answering thousands of calls. Those people actually have the bluetooth enabled and are emitting RF waves. The people in the stands at the MLG events will not be using it nearly to such an extent...if at all.
Alright so if that is not enough to convince someone that interference will be minimal let me continue.
Bluetooth is run on a 2.4ghz band meaning anything running at that frequency could potentially cause interference which could include any of the following (this list is not all inclusive):
-Microwave ovens
-2.4 GHz or 5 GHz phones (these would be your house phones that are wireless and have a charging dock)
-Metal objects (will vibrate and send the RF band from the bluetooth in radical ways)
-Wireless speakers (would have to be running at 2.4ghz frequency)
-802.11 WIFI (but this is not much of a problem due to it using a different technique for accepting signals than bluetooth)
-Other Bluetooth devices and other 2.4ghz operating devices
I do not expect any "house phones" to be within a reasonable distance to cause interference so that is nil, metal objects I am assuming will not be placed between the player and the wii so that is also nil, even if wireless speakers are present they will probably be placed on walls and not causing noticeable interference, 802.11 wifi should cause no troubles as stated, and I do not expect many people will be using bluetooth devices (with it enabled) while watching the players.
So that was the list of possible inteferences, and most of them do not seem very likely to cause problems. If that is not enough to reconsider the wiimote. Let this last bit of knowledge help aid in your decision.
Bluetooth is divided into 3 classes of strength (1 being the strongest and 3 being the weakest).
So with the Wii probably being about 4-5 feet in front of the potential wiimote player very severe interference would have to take place in that distance to cause any sorts of problems...maybe if you placed 2 microwaves (right between the user and the wii) turned on you could get no signal. But that is not practical so let me go back to reality. The wiimote is classified as a class 1 bluetooth device...that is a ridiculously strong signal (I will admit I was shocked when I found that out). Class 1 devices are 10 times stronger than class 2 (class 2 is used by cellphones) and 100 times stronger than class 3.
So basically the only thing that is going to interfere with the bluetooth signals is microwaves or you get about 30 people standing between the player and the tv also with wiimotes pressing buttons at about 200 actions per minute.
sorry everyone for the SUPER LOOOOOONG post, I just wanted to help clarify a topic that I happen to know about. *note* I will not be attending the mlg event and I do not use a wiimote, also the stages and some of the rules look pretty lame.
To everyone that goes I hope you have a pleasant experience.
Best Regards,
ZTA