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Raze said:

To give you an idea of how this has already been proven otherwise (vertical position of controller), Cooking Mama and Lost In Blue have sessions of "stirring" movements, in which the system works fine. The IR is a lot less finicky than one would expect. The majority of the movements are sent to the Wii via Bluetooth, which doesn't care about location, as long as you're within 30 feet of the receiving side of the signal. Since the IR bar pans out over a significant space quickly, up to distances of 15 feet (as Ive tested), the combination of these systems covers the spectrum of motion that the body can produce, especially with the addition of WM+. It really is a clever technology.

As for the marker board, I could concur that it would be difficult on the Wii, but then again, writing on anything that isnt a real writing surface is difficult. Those fake pens used to sign for debit purchases suck So for me it'd be just as difficult with the Arc.

 

I'd say it's mostly in the software, so we'll know for sure when more varied WM+ games show up, or when we can get our hands on Sony Arc games.

As for the bolded, I am not familiar with those pens, but I doubt the issue leading to the suckage is really the tech there :)



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