theprof00 said:
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On some level its understandable that you would show prerecorded stuff to showcase what can be done. but the problem is that the movements the actor made didnt correctly correspond with the on screen movements, theres no idea of the timing and its dosent give an accurate representation of the product.
and its really dishonest when they dont say its prerecorded. if you show a video of motion control with someone pretending to use it, then what exactly are you showing. nintendo's motion control stuff at E3s has been done live.








