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.jayderyu said:
I already pointed out precision problems and benefits with the sensor being static and located on the TV end. The Wii is at this time the ultimate balanced controller. It's motions won't be as good as Natal, but it's weaknesses will also not be as bad either.


Pointing out problems in developing technology... do you want moist chocolate chip cookies or do you prefer them crunchy?  From what I've read the system will (or eventually will) be able to target specific parts of your body.  It can track up to 48 points on your body so if you're just tracking the head, shoulders, arms, and hands that leaves room for a lot of precision.  I don't know how accurate they'll get by the time they release it, but I'm sure that they have a general idea of what it'll do.  I also think that when it does release that all Arcade systems will be NBox or whatever.  They'll ship the system with Natal for 200(imo) and I think it'll sell like hot cakes if they market it right and have the right software shipping with the system.  It's the potential that makes people get angry or excited about this... It'll be interesting to be able to map your face on a character in the new Rainbow Six game only in 3D instead of the 2D mapping they have now.