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makingmusic476 said:
You left out the next paragraph on Move:

Move's hardware is more than competent and there's certainly a lot of potential, but most of it remained untapped at the event. This opinion is seconded by the developer, which is working closely with the device. They tell me that they believe it will ultimately outperform the Wii remote in responsiveness and say that their own tests are already proving that true. I ask if there is the kind of lag I experienced at Sony's demo and they say no, that it's very fast and reliable when programmed correctly. They add that it still has some calibration issues like the Wii remote, but that it's still an improvement.


It sounds like the software is just not ready to be shown yet. Honestly, I think they should've waited and showed it off with games people care about as well as games that have actually had enough time in the oven to show off the controls properly.

Hopefully we'll finally see Ape Escape 4 at E3, and it'll show off the controls in a nice way.

This is why I love you (not literally, but like...a good friend). You can silence the haters without going overboard like I sometimes do. Anyways, I'm excited for Move. For a lot of the Nintendo fans hating on it, calling it a rip-off (and trolling endlessly without check), just remember that this is the closest thing you've going to get to a potential Wii HD for several years. Maybe it's worth it to stop the trolling for a bit and take a second look.