| JimmyRay said: I'm quite suprised as to how different from the Wii the move seems, but when I think about it it makes complete sense! The Wii remote functions like a light gun, you point it towards the sensor bar and the camera in the Wiimote tracks your movement, Move works the opposite way round. Move senses your position in 3D space, so for boxing games you have to actually raise your hands to put your guard up. Wii motions can all quite easily be done with just a flick of the wrist, with Move you'll actually have to move your body because of how the interface is designed. It's much more like real life, translating your actual position into 3D space rather than checking what angle the remote is pointing at a static sensor. I'm actually suprised and impressed, I should have realised it before but this tech, although similar in appearence to teh Wii is completely different, newer and probably better than the Wii. |
Um Wiimote CAN detect movement in 3-D space. I don't know why some people can't seem to understand this...
As for which is better, it'll ulimately come down to the quality of the GAMES as to whether or not the Move improves on the Wiimote.. In other words - not likely.
If Sony is going to go ahead and copy the Wiimote 4 YEARS after the fact, they damn well better make sure it's better. And the funny thing is, I hear there is actually a slight delay in the motion detecting, and most accounts so far have been negative. So it sounds to me like it will actually be WORSE than the Wiimote, which would be pretty sad considering the Wiimote is now near 4 years old.







