sully1311 said:
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OT: Both companies are trying to break into the casual gamers market that Ninty has dominated, they want their slice of the pie. I like the fact that Natal is just the one device and don't have to hold anything. Your body is the controller, however without buttons, I am not sure how most games will work, unless you have body motions instead of a button press.
There was an ad for some "gaming glove" where you just touch fingers together to simulate a keystroke on this site, wish I bookmarked the page, cool idea, if Natal had something like that, I think that might work (without the glove of course) not sure how precise the tracking for Natal is, but if I could fire a gun just by moving a finger (simulating a trigger pull) that would be cool. (It may already do that, I'm not really following the whole Natal/Move thing yet, waiting for E3)
I think Move has the right idea, though it is a ripoff of a wiimote... I think people who play shooters on the PS3 will be at a huge disadvantage to people who use move to play them vs the remote.. Be kind of like a PC gamer playing a PS3 gamer in a shooter, able to get a bead on someone a split second faster means the difference between life and death.
I will be buying Move if the games it supports are games I want to play/will give me an advantage. :)
Natal will be a buy as well, if they show something better than Ricochet. :)
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