ssj12 said:
and why is holding the controller in your hand a bad thing? High Velocity Bowling has done the hold controller in hand to use motion control and controller buttons for a while. Its very comfortable. btw, quit trolling. New eye toy? The PS Eye has been around for over 2 years now. They aren't remaking it. And since the Eye Toy/PS Eye tech is very functional why not use it? Sony has shown actually they see what Nintendo has accomplished and decided to follow suit while trying to improve upon the technology past Wii Motion Plus. They have ma naged that with how stable the control demos have been even for early tests. Microsoft felt like they needed to go the VR root to top Nintendo. I don't see it working well this gen, but its a good precurser for next generation consoles. |
No trolling here buddy. Get that straight first.
I didn't say New motion and NEW eye toy. The motion control is new. That's obvious. I know eye toy has been around. But if it's the same old eye toy then why are there differences in it when pictured? I'd like to know the answer on that.
And about the control demos being stable and improving upon the tech past wii motion plus? How has motion plus shown to be UNstable.
The point is that showing a demo using a full two handed controller to just use the stick is pretty funny considering this is supposed to be launching soon and they just keep showing devices that are supposedly NOT the finished product. Finish it already if it's that sophisticated. Production is required soon wouldn't you think? Natal is where Sony could have been years ago if they would have pushed their eye toy instead of pushing it off as a "gimmicky device" as they call the wiimote. Nintendo supported the wiimote completely. Sony just threw something out and abandoned it. That's a shame. If they would have worked on it more, it would have been Natal at the launch of PS3. That would have been something to see against the Wii. But here's the pics I'm talking about and tell me why the eye toy is different. I can't figure it out. But I know this isn't the same device. If it worked with the original eye toy, then why modify the design and spend more money?
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