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Gintoki said:
Icyedge said:
MaxwellGT2000 said:
jneul said:

I know for a fact that wiimote even with wm+ cannot do this therefore ps move is more accurate:P:P

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v673/iceatcs/Games/Gifs/PSMove-Sword-Flip.gif

 

also watch this

Well as far as the ping pong thing goes

Other than the style gameplay looks the same lol

Socom 4 seems like pointer movement isn't nearly as bad as first videos of RE5 using the move controller as a pointer, still more than Wii remote, hopefully that gets fixed, but the lack of 2 reference points might make that kinda hard.

 

 

I dont think they look the same, the Wii one is on rail. Meaning that you can just swing at the right time and you will hit the ball. Maybe its a choice to make it more accessible tho. The 3D position is important in the PSmove version while in the Wii version its only the type of swing. Your character will go at the correct 3D position and then wherever you swing you will hit the ball anyway. Also you can do only a small wrist movement and it will traduct in a full swing. Doesnt seem like the PSmove version do that. Like I said, it may be a choice by Nintendo to make it more accessible not necessarily a restriction from the technology. What do you think?

 

Edit: maybe it has something to do with the fact that in those type of games your not always pointing the controller towards his I/R emitter. So it may relay on the accelerometers and gyroscope only.

no...that does not change the gameplay that much, do you see the guy practising hard here?

Theres a big difference in gameplay between a 3rd person view where you have a avatar that goes directly at the ball and his arm is always at the right height to hit the ball. And a first person view where you need to align yourself and extend your arm to hit the ball. As I said, It may be more of choice than a lack of technology support. Or it may be related to the fact that in those racket games the controller is not always sensing the I/R emitter. Or that the triangulation process would take too much time.