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Leave it on? I've been working out that entire time! :awesome:

 

But since April 2008.

:heh:

Not so impressive. :laughing:

 

Yeah, the Wii Fit/Plus save file transfer also transfers total time. ;)

Odd. It didn't seem to transfer mine

 

Edit: Ok...now I see my 2000 hours logged haha, though I could have sworn I had more

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Ordered my Fit Meter from Nintendo's shop yesterday. Went with free delivery since I'm in no rush. Should be good

 

I really suck at many of these

 

Having issues in some where it's just not detecting my movement on the balance board or with the remotes. Sad :(

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I'm considering getting this via the free demo and the Fit meter. However, I really only use WiiFit on the Wii for a 30 minute workout each day and have not transferred it to the WiiU (I don't intend to). Is it still worth getting this and basically starting a new file? From what I've seen in here it looks so much more involved with more fun stuff to do.

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Having issues in some where it's just not detecting my movement on the balance board or with the remotes. Sad :(
On the dancing games? I've missed the odd move here and there, despite being spot-on with my timing. :hehe:

 

I'm considering getting this via the free demo and the Fit meter. However, I really only use WiiFit on the Wii for a 30 minute workout each day and have not transferred it to the WiiU (I don't intend to). Is it still worth getting this and basically starting a new file? From what I've seen in here it looks so much more involved with more fun stuff to do.
You don't actually need to do a Wii System transfer in order to use your current Wii Fit/Wii Fit Plus save data (I've not done the system transfer myself), you can do it by just having the original Wii Fit save file on an SD card and copying that over. :)

 

And yes, whether you continue your save file or not, it's definitely worth getting Wii Fit U.

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On the dancing games? I've missed the odd move here and there, despite being spot-on with my timing. :hehe:

 

You don't actually need to do a Wii System transfer in order to use your current Wii Fit/Wii Fit Plus save data (I've not done the system transfer myself), you can do it by just having the original Wii Fit save file on an SD card and copying that over. :)

 

And yes, whether you continue your save file or not, it's definitely worth getting Wii Fit U.

Yeah. Was moving my arms and crouching in one of them. Didn't recognise any of it

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You don't actually need to do a Wii System transfer in order to use your current Wii Fit/Wii Fit Plus save data (I've not done the system transfer myself), you can do it by just having the original Wii Fit save file on an SD card and copying that over. :)

 

And yes, whether you continue your save file or not, it's definitely worth getting Wii Fit U.

 

Thanks, this makes it even more of a reason to get it then. Now just to get the WiiFit Meter first so I know I can pair it with the free download.

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So it turns out there's an overall progress area in the Fit Meter Challenge section. :awesome:

If you click on the blue button in the corner of the screen, on either the walking or climbing challenges:

 

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it'll take you here:

 

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and you get to trample multiple Mii heads in quick succession! :laughing:

 

 

Here's an updated pic of the plaza:

 

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Nice to see so many Fit Meters now. icon14.gif

 

Only 20 people in the N-Europe community though: :hmm:

 

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Although that's probably how many of us on here actually own a Wii U. :heh:

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My wife likes to use Wii Fit as we bought the package on the old Wii, now we had to order the Fit Meter and Wii Party U for the second motion plus controller as we had only one (what a nice excuse to buy that package:laughing:)

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Retail release has been pushed back a week.

 

Wii Fit U has been delayed again, but this time it's only by a week.

 

It will launch in shops on 13th December 2013, Nintendo announced on Twitter. It has been due out on 6th December.

 

Wii Fit U is currently out now as a download, but only as a free trial version from the eShop. You need a balance board to play.

 

The trial works for 31 days from the day it's first played, and is available until 31st January 2014.

 

If you want to keep playing after the trial has expired, you can unlock the time restriction by synching a Fit Meter to the game. The Fit Meter is sold separately.

 

When the game launches proper in shops it will do so in two sets: one includes the game disc and Fit Meter, the other includes the game disc, Fit Meter and Wii Balance Board. There will also be a paid download version available from the eShop from 1st February 2014.

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My Fit Meter arrived. Seems like a nice bit of kit, registered temperature and everything. Seems to think I'm 3 foot below sea level though, and has now dropped to 9 foot. Weird.

 

Signals heart risk.

When you hit exactly six foot under, even Wii fit can't save you. :laughing:

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