ssj12 said:
Sony's tech is actually far more advanced then Nintendo's. Think of this. The Wii Remote can only track arm motions. Even with the balance board you would have limited body motion. In a game like red steal 2 you have to use the nunchuck joystick to move. Imagine a sword game when while you do have a joystick to do m assive large scale movement. If your bring charged you just take a step to the left, stick the wand aka sword in game out, and the moronic AI charging you rams his head into the sword blade while you side stepped in real life while moving the controller into position for where the sword ingame would be to accomplish the scene I just made up. So really the real loser in this race is Nintendo. They only track the arms while Sony tracks everything and Microsoft tracks body movement but just not specific point tracking. I don't believe Microsoft's tech would be good at quick and accurate motions of the arm like Sony's wand and the Wii Motion + but should be able to track it well enough to put them ahead of Nintendo. |
uh, the obvious problem with the Sony tech is the light tracking itself, it's basically a wiimote with special lights for the camera to track, so what happens when your motion is a little further back or you are wearing clothes that are more loose? poof light's out of the way of the camera! another problem is you can't have mirror like thing where you use it because well, for obvious reasons as well, those are the problems that the WM+ doesn't have. If we want real motion control, lol check this out SSJ, 4 Natals, front, back, left, and right, with 2 Wiimotes with WM+ AND the light on the top of the motes, wanna know how much that'd cost? I don't.