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Vanbierk said:
Raze said:
WereKitten said:
Raze said:
^^ Sorry man, but 1:1 is 1:1, where your body moves the controller translates. So they both do 1:1, neither does it better than the other, just different methods of tracking. Both are capable of tracking all movements coded by the software, not the hardware, so its at the limitation of what the game developer makes.

Also, MOVE (not Arc) still doesn't have a nunchuck type device for input of character motion, so the controller will be limited to action movements.

Please read what i wrote previously. Starting from step zero each time won't lead us anywhere. I explained what kind of body movements can't be exactly tracked by the wiimote, but can be tracked by an external camera.

Also please go read any report about the announcements. The subcontroller for your left hand has been anounced. It has an analog stick, two triggers, two buttons and a d-pad. Game press tried it out in a few demos, one of which was an alpha of SOCOM 4, and wrote articles about it. You can see it in oh so many pictures, one of which is right on the front page of this very website.

 

ya I rescind that, the main controller looked so much like the nunchuck, I glanced it over in the gallery.

You explained what kind of body movments cant be tracked, but thats YHO. Show me proof of what one can do better than the other, dont tell me what you believe it can and cant do. Anyone can try to push theory as fact without a source.

Raze go to the PS Blog and watch their presentation of it at the convention...Your mind will be changed at how it tracks...you can easily see that when someone swings a sword, in open space, it doesn't just swing in the same spot on the screen repeatedly, it's where the user is putting it. The shield is blocking exactly in the same spot to scale as where it should be in space...

Have you used WM+ yet? It does the same exact thing. If you're not in range of the IR or the PS camera, it wont work. Thats simple logics. Ive played many games that dont require the wii remote to be aimed at the tv. Its all fluid motion with WM+. Granted, if you were discussing basic wii remote without WM+, then yes there are distinct advantages of Move. With WM+, its all 6 of one, half dozen of another.



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