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Killiana1a said:
Jay520 said:


To be fair, You only NEED two wands for ONE game: The Fight: Lights Out. Other games may offer to use two wands  (Gladiator duel), but you can use the nav controller instead. I don't even know why your bringing up 4 player capabilty because

 

  • Kinect doesn't even allow 4 players on one kinect device
  • I have yet to see a 4 player Move game where 4 people could play at one time. Most 4 player games could be used to take turns using ONE Move controller. 
You may have the option to buy an extra MOVE controller, but that doesn't mean it's needed, unless you really want to play The Fight: Lights Out. Either way, if you just wanted to try out motion controls, The starting price is higher for Kinect.

Yes, and the starter kit comes with the eye, motion controller, and navigation controller at a $99.99 price. For that second motion controller, you need to fork over $49.99 pushing the Move to $150. That is if you want to play The Fight: Lights Out.

As for the "Kinect is only two player" debate, it is quite laughable because those who make the argument are overlooking the obvious: Kinect via Live will have much more than 4 players because players will be able to connect their Kinect with more than 4 other players through their Xbox Live Gold membership.

Mentioning Live, then yes, there is another $50 added on to the price tag for the Gold membership.

I can easily foresee Kinect simulation games supporting up to 16 players via Xbox Live.


I thought Kinect was marketed to be for the casuals and for THE FAMILY and the whole partygame, play together aspect (that's at least what you 360 boys say). Well, I though the most standard type of family had 3 members or more, and that pre-parties had more than two booze-hounds. Or maybe each family should buy two 360s and two Kinects and additional 2 LIVE GOLD memberships so they can play 4-player Kinect in the same house at the same time!! Kinect is LIMITED TO TWO PEOPLE AT THE SAME TIME, get that into your thick skull. I am SHOCKED how much SMOKE AND MIRRORS Microsoft have been doing with this Kinect thing, and how easily they get away with this. From the start consumers have been fed NOTHING BUT inaccurate information, lies and witnessed LOTS of faults. However, people are like kids, eating up the BS like MS was feeding them candy.

And I love the whole "Move needs extra attachments" arguments coming from the 360 boys, who have defended the need for all the obnoxiously overpriced 360 add-ons (Wireless controllers, HDD, Wi-Fi, LIVE) with their life for how long now? But NOW, suddenly having to buy extras is a VERY BAD THING! Not that I expected anything else from the most hypocrite, ignorant and double standard fanbase in the industry, the 360 boys. Seriously, get a grip...

 

OT though: I think Kinect will outsell Move. And it is a goddamn shame...