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Bristow9091 said:

I didn't realise that following something onscreen would be 1:1, but if they say so... it just seems like marketing to me, although I don't see why anyone would bother since they'll be busy having fun to realise something like "Wait a minute, there was a 0.012 second lag there!"

In terms of 1:1 based on the hardware, I'd say that even though both Kinect AND Move may be able to achieve it, Move would have the better chance of a true 1:1, since if I remember, Kinect has a framerate cap of 30, whereas Move as 60, or maybe I misread, but I'd assume that a higher framerate would allow the camera to capture movements more smooth and allow for better tracking?

I don't know, I'm just spitballing here, but we'll see how it all goes when both of these are released anyway.

I have to agree, the idea of 1:1 movement as you following the dancers on screen doesn't really make sense to me. I think Move is probably the true 1:1 motion controller out of everyone.