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Twistedpixel said:
BMaker11 said:
“This is purely me talking personally, but I think maybe it’s slightly more a device for the core than it is for the casual market, because I think it’s quite precise.”

Considering it's similarity (big similarity) with the Wii.....you're wrong Peter. Precision = core? Meaning that the Wiimote is imprecise, and therefore casual? Does that mean Natal is also imprecise and therefore casual? You sound really stupid saying that the device is not really going to work with the audience Sony is trying to go after because of said device's precision.

If precise = core, the only logical counter is that imprecision = casual. And since you're propping up Natal so much, putting two and two together means that you're saying (indirectly) that Natal doesn't have much precision and accuracy.

This isn't a fair response. Everyone that says this....please replace that "r" with an "l". FAIL

Peter = A guy who spends his day working with interfaces, game design, game testers, the general public, has released games selling over 15M copies world wide and many were called innovative and ahead of their time.

You = Some guy.

I'll take his opinion over yours.

 

Peter's a guy with a huge history of overpromising and under delivering as well as being overly optimisitc both for his own and his employer's game.

I would nonetheless always take his comments as being better informed in principle, as per your point, but I will also take his comments with a huge pinch of salt too, which is his own fault from past behaviour.

Me = not convinved about Natal or Move at this point vs my Wii whose parameters I understand fully



Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...