Hell the WM+ only followed your movements until you attacked, once you moved your arm to attack it acted like a delayed button press. Sometimes the WM+ failed to use the right attack i wanted to use, which !@#$% me up, especially against ZeldaKefka.
Pretty sure that's a problem of blaming the tools man.
It happened to me too, but it wasn't hard to realise that because I'm lazily playing it on my bed with simple wrist flicks etc that in real life, my brain thinking slash horizontally! didn't transform into such a slash in my movements, perhaps more of a diagonal one, which is exactly what the remote picked up and the game displayed. Sure it didn't match my thoughts, so it looked like the game !@#$% up, but in the end, it's just a problem of the game not being able to read your thoughts.
I guess some people that just love to hate are going to believe that I really had to fight with the controls and am ignoring such a fact here, acting as if they worked very well, just to "defend" nintendo or something.
Not too sure why I'd go as far as lying to even do such a thing, as that'd be rather stupid, but all I can say is that it worked very well for me and was a very enjoyable experience. Bad luck for those that weren't capable of having as much fun.
Obviously it's far from perfect, and I don't know why anyone would expect it to be, especially if you're trying to translate your thoughts into game movements, more than your own (where you need to properly control your own movements first), but for what it is, it was very nice, for me anyway. Sure, thinking about the future it'll probably look !@#$% in comparison to what may come in the decades to come, but after playing the entire game and then thinking about how I used to just press a button to do a simple attack in zelda games, that just felt extremely simplistic to the point of being rather surprised at how SS had changed things, if only for that instant.
I did have technical problems with it, where the IR light from the sun (I guess) made the pointer go nuts, which is what it also used to automatically calibrate itself, but closing my curtains completely fixed that problem.
If I'm honest, I feel sorry for those of you that weren't able to properly enjoy it because of whatever problem, and especially for those that automatically favour the feeling/thinking of "a few complaints in god knows what circumstances = everyone's complaining and the games broken and its a piece of !@#$% not even worth experiencing". You're not going to experience much in life holding yourself back in such basic ways imo. Humans just love to find absolutely any bit of "evidence" to support their thoughts, such as "is there really a better alternative? Or can I be at piece that where I currently am is the best and I do not need to change my ways as that seems really annoying/hard", which ends up in people easily finding excuses to carry on doing the exact same stuff that they always knew their entire lives and die experiencing nothing different and therefore nothing of the real world/life.
This is just something I've noticed a lot from people lately.
Really went a bit off topic there :p