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EncodedNybble said:
@The Ghost of RubangB

I played the majority of those games at GDC as well and while the games were definitely not that great and were early in development, I could tell that, TO ME, the move tech was much better than the Wiimote's.

For example, was playing the gladiator dual part of sports champsion ship. Took my move and did a little "doink" type overhead move (i.e. I moved the controller really slowly). The game did a little doink type motion and said "WEAK!". If I did that with the Wiimote on wii sports tennis, it didn't make much of a difference how hard I swung my raquet.

To me, that is the big difference.

I think the move and natal will bomb personally, but I think the move is better tech wise than the wiimote in terms of accuracy.

You would think that someone into video games enough to go to GDC would have some experience with Motion Plus.  I guess that isn't the case.



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